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LHCb announces its 2024 collaboration prizes

Congratulations to the 2024 winners of the LHCb Thesis Awards, Early Career Scientist Awards and Technical Awards

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The 2024 LHCb Thesis Awards winners

The 2024 LHCb Thesis Awards winners, Shunan Zhang (2nd from the left), Sara Celani (on screen) and Alessandro Scarabotto (2nd from the right) at the June LHCb Week in Glasgow, with Patrick Robbe (LHCb deputy spokesperson, far left) and Johannes Albrecht (member of the LHCb Thesis Award Committee, far right). (Image: LHCb collaboration)

LHCb Thesis Award winners 2024

The 2024 LHCb Thesis Awards took place on 7 June 2024 at the University of Glasgow and recognise excellent PhD theses and additional work that have made an exceptional contribution to LHCb.

This year’s winners are Shunan Zhang (Peking University, China), Alessandro Scarabotto (Sorbonne University, France) and Sara Celani (EPFL, Switzerland).

Find out more about the LHCb Thesis Awards on the LHCb website.

LHCb Technical Awards 2024

The 2024 LHCb Technical Awards were presented on 11 June at CERN and recognise outstanding contributions to R&D, construction, installation and operation.

This year’s winners are Ulisses de Freitas Carneiro da Graca (CBPF), Didier Piedigrossi (CERN), Karol Hennessy (Liverpool), Martin Stefan Bieker (TU Dortmund) and Rosen Matev (CERN).

For more details, visit the LHCb website.

LHCb Early Career Scientist Awards 2024

The 2024 LHCb Early Career Scientist Award winners. Top row left to right: Oscar Boente Garcia, Kara Mattioli, Chiara Lucarelli, Hangyi Wu and Elisabeth Niel. Bottom row left to right: Menglin Xu, Emir Muhammad, Jiahui Zhuo, Thomas Boettcher and Kate Richardson. (Images: LHCb collaboration)
The 2024 LHCb Early Career Scientist Award winners. Top row left to right: Oscar Boente Garcia, Kara Mattioli, Chiara Lucarelli, Hangyi Wu and Elisabeth Niel. Bottom row left to right: Menglin Xu, Emir Muhammad, Jiahui Zhuo, Thomas Boettcher and Kate Richardson. (Images: LHCb collaboration)

The 2024 LHCb Early Career Scientist Awards were also presented on 11 June at CERN, recognising the outstanding contributions of early career scientists.

This year’s winners are Oscar Boente Garcia (LLR), Kara Mattioli (LLR), Chiara Lucarelli (Firenze), Hangyi Wu (Syracuse), Elisabeth Niel (EPFL), Menglin Xu (Warwick), Emir Muhammad (Warwick), Jiahui Zhuo (IFIC), Thomas Boettcher (Cincinnati) and Kate Richardson (MIT).

Find out more on the LHCb website.