Thesis prize winners PHENIICS 2019
This year, the doctoral school has given a thesis award to 5 graduated students from PHENIICS. Each laureate has received a prize of 1000 euros.
The winners are decided by the ED council during their March meeting. The thesis must have been defended during the previous year. For 2018, the prizes were awarded in 2019 during the closing ceremony of the PHENIICS Fest, the 29th May.
Thesis prize winners PHENIICS 2019 (by alphabetical order):
- BEAUMONT Tiffany (IRSN) for her thesis entitled: "3D printing contribution to create a set of calibration phantoms dedicated to personalized measurements in internal dosimetry"
- GAMELIN Alexis (LAL) for his thesis entitled: "Collective effects in a transient microbunching regime and ion cloud mitigation in ThomX"
- LASSERI Raphaël-David (IPNO) for his thesis entitled: "Spatial distribution of strongly correlated fermions in strong interaction : Formalism, methods and phenomology applied to nuclear structure"
- LELOUP Clément (DPhP) for his entitled: "Experimental constraints on dark sector models with light scalar field in cosmology and particles physics"
- ZOLOTAROVA Anastasiia (DPhP) for her thesis entitled: "Study and selection of scintillating crystals for the bolometric search for neutrinoless double beta decay"
(from left to right: BEAUMONT Tiffany, GAMELIN Alexis, LELOUP Clément, LASSERI Raphaël-David and HELLO Patrice, the head of the doctoral school)
Talk and poster prize winners PHENIICS 2019
To encourage best-quality oral presentations and posters, the doctoral school PHENIICS decided to give two talk awards (400 and 300€) and two poster awards (200 and 100€) for 4 ungraduated PhD students of the school.
The winners of the best talks were decided by a committee of experts (chairmen of the sessions) and the poster laureates were selected after a vote among all the PhD students participating to the event.
Talk prize winners PHENIICS 2019:
- 1st prize - DIAB Batoul (LLR) for her oral presentation on: "Charmonium production in heavy ion collisions with CMS"
- 2nd prize - SCHNEIDER Tim (IMNC) for his oral presentation on: "Generation of clinical proton mini beams using magnetic focussing"
Poster prize winners PHENIICS 2019:
- 1st prize - LALANNE Louis (IPNO) for his poster on: "36Ca : Broken mirror and two protons decay"
- 2nd prize - BONANOMI Matteo (LLR) for his poster on: "The upgrade of the CMS detector at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in the context of the future High-Luminosity (HL-LHC) phase"
(from left to right: DIAB Batoul, BONANOMI Matteo, LALANNE Louis and HELLO Patrice, the head of the doctoral school)