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== Past Thesis Prize Award Winners == | == Past Thesis Prize Award Winners == |
Revision as of 16:41, 7 January 2019
Annual Prize
The JLUO BoD will award the "2018 JSA Thesis Prize" for the best Jefferson Lab related thesis at the Annual Users Organization meeting, scheduled June 24-26, 2019.
2018
For the 2018 competition, the deadline is February 19, 2018 C.O.B. EST (we thank JSA for once again fully funding this prize). A complete package requires:
- a nomination letter by a senior scientist giving the name and institution of the person being nominated and the names of three people who will send letters of recommendation
- a copy of the thesis.
- the three letters of recommendation must be sent before the deadline, as well; it is up to the nominator and the candidate for the Prize to follow up on this.
- All materials must be submitted electronically to Lorelei Carlson (lorelei@jlab.org)
Theses completed during the calendar year 2018 are eligible, as well as theses completed during the last quarter of 2017 (if they haven't been submitted before). JSA employees and individuals receiving other support from the 2019 JSA Initiatives Fund Program are not eligible for this prize. The thesis prize submissions will be judged initially by members of JLUO BoD, followed by a panel of independent experts to select the final winner. Criteria for evaluation include quality of the written thesis, contribution of the student to the work, and contribution to JLab physics/community.
Please contact the chair of JLUO BoD ( rochej@ohio.edu) for any questions.
This project is supported by the JSA Initiatives Fund Program (http://www.jsallc.org/IF/IFProjects.html), a commitment from the JSA owners, SURA and PAE Applied Technologies. Initiatives Funds support programs, initiatives, and activities that further the scientific outreach, promote the science, education and technology of the Jefferson Lab and benefit the Lab's extended user community in ways that complement the Lab's basic and applied research missions.
Past Thesis Prize Award Winners
2018: Alessandro Baroni - Nuclear Axial Currents and Selected Applications to Few-Nucleon Systems.
2017: Priyashree Roy- Measurement of Polarization Observables in Vector Meson Photoproduction Using a Transversely-Polarized Frozen-Spin Target and Polarized Photons at CLAS, Jefferson Lab
2016: Or Hen- High-Momentum Nucleons in Nuclei
2015: Cristiano Fanelli- Measurements of Polarization Transfers in Real Compton Scattering by a proton target at JLAB: a new source of information on the 3D shape of the nucleon.
2015: Adesh Subedi- Determination of the weak charge of the proton through parity violating asymmetry measurements in the elastic e+p scattering
2014 : Rakitha S. Beminiwattha - A Measurement of the Weak Charge of the Proton through Parity Violating Electron Scattering using the Qweak Apparatus: A 21% Result
2013 : Katherine Myers - The First Determination of the Proton's Weak Charge Through Parity-Violating Asymmetry Measurements in Elastic e + p and e + Al Scattering
2012 : Biplab Dey - Differential cross section and polarization extractions for γp → K+Σ0 and γp→ p using CLAS at Jefferson Lab, towards a partial wave analysis in search of missing baryon resonances
2011 : Xin Qian - Measurement of Single Spin Asymmetry in n(e,e'π+/-)X on Transversely Polarized 3He
2010 : Daria Sokhan - Beam Asymmetry Measurement from Pion Photoproduction on the Neutron
2009 : Andrew Puckett - Recoil Polarization Measurements of the Proton Electromagnetic Form Factor Ratio to High Momentum Transfer
2008 : Guy Ron - The Proton Elastic Form Factor Ratio at Low Q2
2007 : Michael Williams - Measurement of Differential Cross Sections and Spin Density Matrix Elements Along with a Partial Wave Analysis for γp --> p ω Using CLAS at Jefferson Lab
2007 : Ian Cloet - Nucleon Structure Functions, Their Medium Modifications and the Polarized EMC Effect
2006 : Jianglai Liu - A Measurement of the Strange Quark's Contribution to the Electromagnetic Form Factors of the Nucleon
2005 : Carlos Munoz Camacho - Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering in Hall A of JLab
2004 : Karl Slifer - Spin Structure of 3He and the Neutron at Low Q2; A Measurement of the Extended GDH Integral and the Burkhardt-Cottingham Sum Rule
2003 : Ludyvine Morand - Measurement of the Electroproduction of ω Mesons at Large Four-Momentum Transfer
2002 : Xiaochao Zheng - Precision Measurement of Neutron Spin Asymmetry A1n at Large Xbj Using CEBAF at 5.7 GeV
2001 : Dave Gaskell - Longitudinal Electroproduction of Charged Pions from Hydrogen, Deuterium, and 3He
2000 : Maud Baylac - A Measurement of the Polarization of the Jefferson Laboratory Electron Beam Via the Compton Effect for the HAPPEX Experiment on Parity Violating Elastic Electron-Proton Scattering
1999 : Bart Terburg - High Energy Two-Body Deuteron Photodisintegration
1999 : Ioanna Niculescu - Inclusive Resonance Electroproduction Data from Hydrogen and Deuterium and Studies of Quark Hadron Duality