The Tollestrup Award Recipients
The Tollestrup Award Recipients
The 2021 Alvin Tollestrup award for Outstanding Postdoctoral Research is awarded to Saskia Charity, Postdoctoral researcher at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory for widespread and essential contributions to the Muon g-2 experiment including construction and commissioning of the tracking detector and analysis of the magnetic field and precession frequency.
The 2020 Alvin Tollestrup award for Outstanding Postdoctoral Research is awarded to Adi Ashkenazi, Postdoctoral researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for substantial improvements to the modeling of neutrino interactions using electron scattering data and widespread contributions to data acquisition, background modeling, and systematics on MicroBooNE.
The 2019 Alvin Tollestrup award for Outstanding Postdoctoral Research is awarded to Guillermo Fernandez Moroni, Postdoctoral researcher at Fermi National Laboratory for improving the scientific reach of the SENSEI experiment by three orders of magnitude, achieving the best sensitivity in the world for electron-recoil dark matter searches and for the development of a new, low cost, scaleable, readout system that will improve the reach of future generations of experiments.
The 2018 Alvin Tollestrup award for Outstanding Postdoctoral Research is awarded to Richard Bonventre, Postdoctoral researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory for his creative and resourceful contributions to the MU2e tracker commissioning and simulation. His work has consistently pushed the envelope of what can reasonably be expected of prototype detectors.
The 2017 Alvin Tollestrup award for Outstanding Postdoctoral Research is awarded to Nhan V. Tran of Fermilab for his novel approaches and creative leadership within the CMS experiment. His contributions include the development of new tools for pile-up mitigation and jet substructure reconstruction.
The 2016 Alvin Tollestrup award for Outstanding Postdoctoral Research is awarded to Alex Drlica-Wagner of Fermilab for his technical and scientific leadership within the Dark Energy Survey experiment. His contributions include a new analysis that led to the discovery of new dwarf galaxy satellites of the Milky Way and stronger constraints on the properties of dark matter.
The 2014 Alvin Tollestrup award for Outstanding Postdoctoral Research is awarded to Marcelle Soares-Santos of Fermilab for her contributions to the Dark Energy Survey, which span from instrument construction and commissioning to high-level physics analysis.