Past Student Thesis
The following students have performed their thesis work inside the BILPA laboratory. These are a subset of thesis of the University of Birmingham Particle Physics group.
EIC Silicon Vertex Tracker
H. Wennlof, May 2021, thesis
Development of a Silicon Vertex Tracker for the Electron-Ion Collider
ATLAS Phase-II Tracker Upgrade
J. Lindon, PhD, November 2020, thesis
Particle Collider Probes of Dark Energy, Dark Matter and Generic Beyond Standard Model Signatures in Events With an Energetic Jet and Large Missing Transverse Momentum Using the ATLAS Detector at the LHC
D. Briglin, PhD, February 2020, thesis
Prospect Studies for Higgs Boson Pair Production to b bbar gamma gamma Final State at the HL-LHC with the ATLAS Detector
J. Broughton, PhD, November 2018, thesis
Searches for Rare Exclusive Higgs Boson Decays to a Meson and an Associated Photon with the ATLAS Detector
M. Baca, April 2018, thesis
Search for Production of Dark Matter in Association with a Higgs Boson Decaying to b-bbar with the ATLAS Detector
Monolithic Sensors
P. Freeman, May 2022, thesis
Characterisation of CMOS Sensors for Particle Physics Applications
Fast Timing
J. F. Mulvey, June 2024, thesis Characterisation of Low Gain Avalanche Detectors for Large Area Precision Timing at Particle Colliders
Digital Calorimetry
R. R. Bosley, October 2022, thesis
Digital Electromagnetic Calorimeters for Future Collider Applications
A. Winter, August 2018, thesis
Prospects for Higgs Boson and Top Quark Measurements and Applications of Digital Calorimetry at Future Linear Colliders
Medical Physics Applications
S. Flynn, November 2021, thesis
Enhancement of the UK Primary Standard for Absorbed Dose for Proton Radiotherapy
J. V. Cotterill, January 2021, thesis
Investigation and Development Towards a Clinically Practical Proton Computed Tomography System for Treating Cancer