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Bachelor’s Degree for Felix Heim

Felix Heim has successfully completed his bachelor thesis studying the feasibility of measuring the photodissociation of 6Li in electron scattering with the A1 spectrometer apparatus at MAMI and was awarded the degree of Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.).

In his thesis he estimated the expected event rate of the reaction 6Li(e, e' α)d using the MAGIX simulation framework and studied the properties of the inevitable background due to the target design using the FLUKA simulation software package.

Congratulations to Felix and all the best for his further studies!

Bachelor’s Degree for Florian Manderscheid

Florian Manderscheid successfully completed his bachelor thesis "Feasibility study of 7Li photodissociation as a probe for the radiative capture reaction 6Li(n,γ)7Li" as well as his final exam and was awarded the title of Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.).

During his time at AG Sfienti, he computed the neutron capture cross section for 6Li and implemented it in the MAGIX simulation framework to estimate the feasibility of such an experiment with MAGIX at MESA and a precursor at A1.

Congratulations!

Bachelor’s Degree for David Ternes

David Ternes successfully completed his bachelor thesis "Simulation of the cross section of the neutron capture reaction of 204Tl and possible measurement of the inverse electro-disintegration in the MESA accelerator" as well as his final exam and was awarded the title of Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.).

During his time at AG Sfienti, he computed neutron capture cross sections and implemented the inverse capture reaction in the MAGIX simulation framework to estimate its the feasibility.

Congratulations!

Bachelor’s Degree for Laura Klöpper

Laura Klöpper successfully completed her bachelor thesis "Aufbau eines Teststands und Charakterisierung von Li-Glas-Neutronendetektoren" as well as her final exam and was awarded the title of Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.).

During her time at AG Sfienti, she designed and characterized a test stand for neutron detectors using a fast digitizer readout.

Congratulations!