We are pleased to announce the following PhD graduates who successfully defended their thesis in the summer of 2022:
Francesco Lucarelli
- Thesis title: Search for Transient Extragalactic Sources of Neutrinos with Ten Years of IceCube Data
- Graduation date: September 2022
- Institution/Thesis Advisor: Université de Genève/Teresa Montaruli
Chujie Chen
- Thesis title: Search for Astrophysical Sources using IceCube low-energy neutrinos
- Graduation date: August 2022
- Institution/Thesis Advisor: Georgia Institute of Technology/Ignacio Taboada
Bunheng Ty
- Thesis title: A Few New Techniques for Probing IceCube Data and a Search for High Energy Atmospheric Neutrinos
- Graduation date: August 2022
- Institution/Thesis Advisor: University of Wisconsin–Madison/Kael Hanson
Kayla DeHolton
- Thesis title: Measuring the Atmospheric Neutrino Oscillation Parameters with IceCube DeepCore
- Graduation date: August 2022
- Institution/Thesis Advisor: University of Wisconsin–Madison/Francis Halzen
Ibrahim Safa
- Thesis title: New Physics with PeV Astrophysical Neutrino Beams
- Graduation date: August 2022
- Institution/Thesis Advisor: Harvard University, University of Wisconsin–Madison/Carlos Argüelles, Francis Halzen