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2018 Thesis Award Winners

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2018
ATLAS Award
ATLAS Thesis Award

The ATLAS Thesis Award winners for 2018 are:

  • Nedaa Alexandra Asbah (DESY Hamburg) - Search for the Production of a Standard Model Higgs Boson in Association with Top-Quarks and Decaying into a Pair of Bottom-Quarks with 13 TeV ATLAS Data
  • Andrew Stuart Bell (University of London) - b-Tagging and Evidence for the Standard Model H to bb Decay with the ATLAS Experiment
  • Rafal Bielski (University of Manchester) - Top Quark Pair Production Measurements in the Single Lepton Channel using the ATLAS Detector
  • Nicolas Köhler (MPI München) - Searches for the Supersymmetric Partner of the Top Quark, Dark Matter and Dark Energy at the ATLAS Experiment
  • Stefano Manzoni (University of Milan & INFN; University Pierre et Marie Curie & LPNHE-Paris) - Physics with Photons with the ATLAS Run 2 Data: Calibration and Identification, Measurement of the Higgs Boson Mass and Search for Supersymmetry in the Di-Photon Final State
  • Anne-Luise Poley (DESY Zeuthen) - Studies of Adhesives and Metal Contacts on Silicon Strip Sensors for the ATLAS Inner Tracker

See the News Article on the 2018 Awards.

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