STAR Theses
Found (367) STAR Theses
List of STAR Theses
2020
Lukasz Fulek, AGH University of Science and TechnologyCharged particle production in diffractive proton-proton scattering at the RHIC and LHC energies
Ph.D. thesis, 2020 (English) | Thesis file(s): PDF
Siwei Luo, University of Illinois at Chicago
J/psi polarization at mid-rapidity in p+p collisions at sqrt(s) = 200 GeV at STAR
Ph.D. thesis, 2020 (English) | Thesis file(s): PDF
Zhenzhen Yang, Central China Normal University
Measurements of Higher-order Cumulants of Net-Proton, Proton and Anti-Proton Multiplicity Distributions and Correlation Functions in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions
Ph.D. thesis, 2020 (English) | Thesis file(s): PDF
Zhanwen Zhu, Shandong University
Measurement of Transverse Single Spin Asymmetry for $\pi^0$ at Forward Direction in 200 and 500 GeV Polarized Proton-Proton Collisions at RHIC-STAR
Ph.D. thesis, 2020 (English) | Thesis file(s): PDF
Veronika Prozorova, Czech Technical University in Prague
Study of jet shape observables in Au+Au collisions in the STAR experiment
Masters thesis, 2020 (English) | Thesis file(s): PDF
2019
Debadeepti Mishra, National Institute of Science Education and ResearchPARTICLE PRODUCTION STUDIES IN Au+Au and U+U COLLISIONS USING THE STAR DETECTOR AT RHIC AND UNDERSTANDING THE FREEZE-OUT DYNAMICS
Ph.D. thesis, 2019 () | Thesis file(s): PDF
Srikanta Kumar Tripathy, Institute of Physics. Bhubaneswar
Strange and Deformed : A Study of Strangeness Production in U+U collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$= 193 GeV in STAR
Ph.D. thesis, 2019 () | Thesis file(s): PDF
Shuai Wang, Shandong University
STAR inner TPC MWPC upgrade and studies on ion-back-flow of TPC based on GEM and anode wire grid
Ph.D. thesis, 2019 (Chinese) | Thesis file(s): PDF
Vipul Bairathi, National Institute of Science Education and Research
Azimuthal Anisotropy of Strange and Multi-Strange Hadrons in Heavy-Ion Collisions at RHIC
Ph.D. thesis, 2019 () | Thesis file(s): PDF
Yang Wu, Kent State University
Azimuthal anisotropy in gold-gold collisions at 4.5 GeV center-of-mass energy per nucleon pair using fixed-target mode at the Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collider
Ph.D. thesis, 2019 () | Thesis file(s):