2022

2022 Thesis Award Winners

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ATLAS Award

The ATLAS Thesis Award winners for 2022 are:

See the News Article on the 2022 Awards.

2022 Outstanding Achievement Award Winners

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The ATLAS Outstanding Achievement Award winners for 2022 are:

  • Christos Anastopoulos (University of Sheffield) for outstanding contribution to the preparation and ongoing development of the offline reconstruction for Run 3 and beyond.
  • Rhys Owen (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory) for outstanding contributions to the commissioning of the Level-1 Calorimeter Trigger for Run-3.
  • Marco Ciapetti (CERN) for outstanding contributions to the ATLAS detector cabling activities in LS2 and planning for LS3.
  • Fernando Carrio Argos (Centro Mixto Universidad de Valencia, University of the Witwatersrand), Jalal Abdallah (University of Texas at Arlington) for outstanding contributions to the integration of the TileCal HL-LHC Demonstrator into the ATLAS overall TDAQ system.
  • Tadej Novak (DESY) for outstanding contributions to the integration of the Upgrade Software.
  • Georges Aad (Aix-Marseille Université), Fatih Bellachia (Université Savoie Mont Blanc), Nicolas Chevillot (Université Savoie Mont Blanc), Yuji Enari (University of Tokyo), Sylvain Lafrasse (Université Savoie Mont Blanc), Stefan Simion (Université Paris-Saclay) for outstanding contributions to the ATLAS Liquid Argon Calorimeter Digital Trigger System.
  • Muhammad Alhroob (University of ​​Oklahoma), Katarina Anthony (University of Udine), Steven Goldfarb (University of Melbourne), Clara Nellist (Radboud University), Elise Maria Le Boulicaut (Duke University), Sascha Mehlhase (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) for outstanding contributions to the ATLAS outreach activities.
  • Bingxuan Liu (Simon Fraser University), Matthias Danninger (Simon Fraser University), John Stupak (University of Oklahoma), Robin Newhouse (University of British Columbia), Giuliano Gustavino (University of Oklahoma, CERN), Jackson Carl Burzynski (University of Massachusetts Amherst, Simon Fraser University) ​​​​for outstanding contributions to the integration of large-radius tracking into the standard ATLAS reconstruction. ​​​​
  • Artur Coimbra (CERN), Aimilianos Koulouris (National Technological University of Athens, University of Aegean, CERN), Luigi Longo (CERN, Università del Salento), Alexander Naip Tuna (CERN), Rimsky Alejandro Rojas Caballero (Federico Santa María Technical University, University of Victoria), Olga Zormpa (National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos”), Chiara Arcangeletti (University of Victoria), Rongkun Wang (Harvard University, University of Michigan and University of Science and Technology of China), Liang Guan (University of Michigan), Siyuan Sun (University of Michigan), Emanuele Romano (INFN Sezione di Pavia), Estel Perez Codina (TRIUMF), Alam Toro (TRIUMF), Gerardo Vasquez (University of Victoria), Camila Pazos (Brandeis University), Giada Mancini (National Laboratory of Frascati), Polyneikis Tzanis (National Technical University of Athens) for outstanding contributions to the completion of the NSW integration and surface commissioning within the LS2 schedule.

See the News Article on the 2022 Awards