The Nuclear Physics Division of the EPS has decided to award the 2018-2020 PhD Prize jointly to Dr. Giuliano Giacalone, Dr. Jonas Karthein, Dr. Ágota Koszorús
The theses of the winners are:
- Giuliano Giacalone, A matter of shape:seeing the deformation of atomic nuclei at high-energy colliders, Université de Paris-Saclay, France, November 2020.
- Jonas Karthein, Next-Generation Mass Spectrometry of Exotic Isotopes and Isomers, University of Heidelberg, Germany, May 2020.
- Ágota Koszorús, Collinear Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy of potassium isotopes: crossing N=32, KU Lueven, Belgium, September 2019.
The winners of the PhD Prize will be presented with diplomas on the final day of the 5th European Nuclear Physics Conference EuNPC (Santiago de Compostela - October 24-28, 2022) where they will give a plenary invited talk on their work on October 28, 2022. The winners are being supported to participate in the conference through generous sponsorship from the organisers.