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2020 Thesis Award Winners

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2020
ATLAS Award
ATLAS Thesis Award

The ATLAS Thesis Award winners for 2020 are:

  • Christina Agapopoulou (University of Paris-Saclay): Research of Supersymmetry with the ATLAS detector and development of the High Granularity Timing Detector
  • Milene Calvetti (University of Pisa): Studies on H → bb decay and VH production with the ATLAS detector
  • Jennet Dickinson (University of California, Berkeley): ATLAS Measurements of the Higgs Boson Coupling to the Top Quark in the Higgs to Diphoton Decay Channel
  • Kurt Hill (University of Colorado, Boulder): Investigations of p+Pb Collisions at Perturbative and Non-Perturbative QCD Scales
  • Luigi Marchese (University of Oxford): Muon Reconstruction Performance and Constraints on Off-shell Higgs Boson Production and the Higgs Boson Total Width with the ATLAS Detector and Charm Production at Low Transverse Momentum with the CDF Detector
  • Cristiano David Sebastiani (University of Rome “La Sapienza”): Through the looking glass and what ATLAS found there: a Dark Sector search for light Dark Matter
  • Cecilia Tosciri (University of Oxford): Machine Learning Applications and Observation of Higgs Boson Decays into a Pair of Bottom Quarks with the ATLAS Detector
  • Marco Valente (University of Geneva): Supersymmetric Beasts and Where to Find Them: From Novel Hadronic Reconstruction Methods to Search Results in Large Jet Multiplicity Final States at the ATLAS Experiment

See the News Article on the 2020 Awards.

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