Students, Ulrik Ingerslev Uggerhoj
Ulrik I. Uggerhøj
Finished students:
Henrik Dahl Hansen, M.Sc. on LPM effect, Is the electron radiation length constant at high energies?, Phys. Rev. Lett. vol. 91, 014801 (2003), The LPM effect for multi-hundred GeV electrons, Phys. Rev. D vol. 69, 032001 (2004), dec. 2003
Kenneth Jessen, B.Sc. on Strong suppression of nuclear-charge changing interactions for 18 TeV/c In ions channeled in a bent Si crystal, Phys. Lett. B vol. 619, 240 (2005), june 2005
Alper Dizdar (Istanbul University, with S. Kartal), Ph.D. on radiation phenomena for ultrarelativistic particles, Formation length effects in very thin targets, Phys. Rev. D vol. 72, 112001 (2005).
Sedat Ballikaya (Istanbul University, with S. Kartal), M.Sc. on radiation phenomena in a crystalline undulator.
Anna Eske Jensen, B.Sc. on the Sun's magnetic influence on climate, july 2005
Anders Kragh Hansen, B.Sc. on 'side-slip' in radiation emission.
Mikkel Lund, B.Sc. on the time-of-flight method for moderately relativistic electrons
Active students:
Heine D. Thomsen, Ph.D. on (the route towards) measuring antihydrogen hyperfine structure and radiation phenomena for ultrarelativistic particles,
Thomas Virkus, M.Sc. on the Chudakov effect.
Peter Kristiansen (with Helge Knudsen), M.Sc. on particle/antiparticle collisions with atoms and solids, Perspectives for pulsed positrons, Nucl. Instr. Meth. B vol. 221, 200 (2004), Ionization experiments with low energy antiprotons, AIP Conf. Proc. vol. 796, 309 (2005).
Jakob Esberg, M.Sc. on experimental investigations of crystalline undulator radiation
Christian Høgh Madsen (with S. Brock), M.Sc. on the philosophy of superstrings
Martin Colliander Kristensen (with J.O.P. Pedersen), B.Sc. on the Sun's magnetic influence on climate
Søren Vejling Andersen, B.Sc. on the Sun's magnetic influence on climate
Kirsten Elisabeth Johansen, B.Sc. on the Sun's magnetic influence on climate
Risikesan Kanagiah, B.Sc. on a demonstration experiment for the Fizeau effect
New project(s):
Open for interested students for a Master's degree: Crystalline undulators
Also, in collaboration with A.H. Sørensen a number of interesting theoretical subjects are offered. Come by my office and I will do my best to persuade you!