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Thesis Award Winners - 2003

  • Hiroki Sato- “J/Psi Production in p+p Collisions at ÖsNN = 200 GeV”

  • Frederick Earl Gray, Jr.- “A Measurement of the Anomalous Magnetic Moment of the Positive Muon with a Precision of 0.7 Parts per Million”

 

Thesis Award Participants

  • Hisashi Akikawa- “Hypernuclear Fine Structure of 9L Be and Spin-Dependent LN Interaction”

  • Adrian Fabich- “High Power Proton Beam Shocks and Magnethydrodynamics in a Mercury Jet Target for a Neutrino Factory"

  • Ian Johnson- “Photon and Neutral Pion Production in Au+Au Collisions at ÖsNN = 130 GeV"

  • Neil Scott Knecht- “Measurement of the Branching Ratio of h®pogg with the Crystal Ball Detector”

  • Jeffrey Gordon Reid- “Event-by-Event Analysis Methods and Applications to Relativistic Heavy Ion Collision Data”

  •  Alexander Sher- “Positive Kaon Decay into Neutral Pion, Positron and Neutrino Relative Branching Ration Measurements in the E865 Experiment at BNL”

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