Awards

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2021 Amaldi Research Center award for best doctoral theses: announcement (in Italian) and application form (Deadline: June 15, 2022).
2021 Amaldi Research Center award for best master's theses: announcement (in Italian) and application form (Deadline: February 28, 2022).

 
The Amaldi Research Center is offering prizes for the two best master's theses and the two best doctoral theses, on the following research topics: astrophysical and cosmological sources of gravitational waves, multi-messenger astronomy, quantum technologies and material sciences devoted to the development of third generation gravitational wave detectors.

The two prizes for master's theses are reserved to students who obtained their degree in Physics (LM 17) or Astronomy and Astrophysics (LM 58) at the Department of Physics Sapienza Univ. Roma

The two prizes for doctoral theses are reserved to students who obtained their degree in Physics or Astrophysics in any Italian University.

The 2021 Amaldi Research Center award for the two best PhD theses have been awarded to:


Alexandru Dima

for his thesis "Testing the gravitational phenomenology of compact objects: superradiance, scalarization and screening mechanisms"


Elisa Maggio

for her thesis "Probing new physics on the horizon of black holes with gravitational waves"
 


The 2021 Amaldi Research Center award for the two best master theses have been awarded to:


Alice Apponi

for her thesis "Study of Carbon NanoTubes for Light Dark Matter Detection"


Alessio Zicoschi

for his thesis "Search for r-Mode Gravitational Signals from PSR J0537-6910."
 


The 2020 Amaldi Research Center award for the two best PhD theses have been awarded to:


Slivia Celli

for her thesis "Gamma-ray and neutrino signatures of Galactic cosmic-ray accelerators"


Simone Mastrogiovanni

for his thesis "Advanced data analysis techniques for the detection of gravitational waves from asymmetric spinning neutron stars: an application to the first and second LIGO-Virgo observing runs"
 


The 2020 Amaldi Research Center award for the two best master theses have been awarded to:


Elisa Nitoglia

for her thesis "A phenomenological gravitational waveform model for neutron star - black hole coalescing binaries"


Angela Zegarelli

for her thesis "Temporal studies of GRB light curves and neutrino flux prediction for multi-collision zone model"

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