We are pleased to announce the following PhD graduates who successfully defended their thesis in the fall of 2022:
Giovanni Renzi
- Thesis title: Search for dark matter from the center of the Earth with ten years of IceCube data
- Graduation date: December 2022
- Institution/Thesis Advisor: Université libre de Bruxelles/Juan Antonio Aguilar
Stef Verpoest
- Thesis title: Study of TeV muons in cosmic-ray air showers detected with IceTop and IceCube
- Graduation date: December 2022
- Institution/Thesis Advisor: Ghent University/Dirk Ryckbosch
Grant Parker
- Thesis title: Strong Constraints on New Physics from the IceCube South Pole Neutrino Observatory
- Graduation date: December 2022
- Institution/Thesis Advisor: University of Texas at Arlington/Benjamin Jones
Kunal Deoskar
- Thesis title: Search for neutrinos from precursors and afterglows of Gamma-ray Bursts using the IceCube Neutrino Observatory
- Graduation date: December 2022
- Institution/Thesis Advisor: Stockholm University/Chad Finley
Sarah Mancina
- Thesis title: Astrophysical Neutrino Source Searches Using IceCube Starting Tracks
- Graduation date: November 2022
- Institution/Thesis Advisor: University of Wisconsin–Madison/Albrecht Karle
Alexander Fritz
- Thesis title: Kernkollaps-Supernovae: Eine Suche mit dem IceCube Neutrino-Observatorium (Core-collapse supernovae: A search with the IceCube Neutrino Observatory)
- Graduation date: October 2022
- Institution/Thesis Advisor: University of Mainz/Lutz Köpke
Roxanne Turcotte-Tardif
- Thesis title: Radio Measurements of Cosmic Rays at the South Pole
- Graduation date: October 2022
- Institution/Thesis Advisor: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology/Frank Schröder