AMS-02 - University of Hawaii at Manoa
Isabelle Bunge
Isabelle BungeUndergraduate Student at Smith College, US

Summer Student at CERN in 2016.

Isabelle project was about the study of the night/day proton flux variation measured by AMS-02.

Martijn Brandenburg
Martijn BrandenburgUndergraduate student of Applied Science at The Hague University, Netherlands

Martijn collaborated with the group in Hawaii, during the spring of 2017. His work was researching the correlation between various parameters in the Heliosphere during Forbush Decreases which follow Coronal Mass Ejections by the Sun.

Mamoun Chati
Mamoun ChatiPhysics Engineering Undergraduate Student at ENSTA ParisTech, France

Mamoun collaborated with the group during the Summer 2013, at CERN, Swizerland.

His project was about developing a monitor of solar activity using AMS-02 data.

Thibault Dausse
Thibault DaussePhysics Engineering Undergraduate Student at Polytech Clermont Ferrand, France

Thibault collaborated with the group during the Summer 2016, in Hawaii, US.

His project was to build a database for the storage of cosmic rays monthly fluxes, measured by AMS-02.

Thomas Guy
Thomas GuyPhysics Engineering Undergraduate Student at ENSTA ParisTech, France

Thomas collaborated with the group during the Summer 2014, at CERN, Switzerland.

His project was about developing a web interface for realtime solar activity using AMS-02 data.

Jonathan Huster
Jonathan HusterPhysics Undergraduate Student at Washington University in St. Louis, US

Jonathan collaborated with the group during the Summer 2016, in Hawaii, US.

His project was to build a database for the storage of solar activity data, measured by AMS-02.

Nicolas Lepleux
Nicolas LepleuxPhysic Engineering Undergraduate Student at ENSTA ParisTech, France

Nicolas collaborated with the group during the Summer 2014, at CERN, Swizerland.

His project was to study the AMS-02 detector responses to solar activity.

Ciara Maguire
Ciara MaguirePhysic Undergraduate Student at University of Dublin, Ireland

Ciara collaborated with the group during the Fall 2016, in Hawaii, US.

Her project was to study the correlation between Forbush decrease events in AMS-02 with parameters from the solar wind.

Giorgia Mazzini
Giorgia MazziniElectrical Engeenering Undergraduate Student at Università di Firenze, Italy

Giorgia collaborated with the group in Hawaii, during the spring of 2017.

Her project, in collaboration with Matilde, was to create a portable Cosmic Ray sensor for outreach activities.

Matilde Mazzini
Matilde MazziniComputer Engineering Undergraduate Student at Università di Pisa, Italy

Matilde collaborated with the group in Hawaii, during the spring of 2017.

Her project, in collaboration with Giorgia, was to create a portable Cosmic Ray sensor for outreach activities.

Conrad Newfield
Conrad NewfieldEngineering Physics Undergraduate Student at CU Boulder, US

Conrad collaborated with the AMS-02 group in Hawaii, during the summer of 2018.

His project was to upgrade a Raspberry Pi-based muon detector for the purpose of outreach, by using a silicon photomultiplier and plastic scintillator. This builds on the work of previous interns.

Florine Valcher
Florine ValcherPhysics Engineering Undergraduate Student at Polytech Clermont-Ferrand, France

Florine collaborated with the group in Hawaii, during the summer of 2017.

Her project is to improve and upload a portable Cosmic Ray sensor, for oureach activities.

Bryan Yamashiro
Bryan YamashiroPhysics Undergraduate Student at UH Manoa, US

Bryan Yamashiro is a senior student in Physics, is working with the AMS-02 group since 2013, focusing on solar energetic particles.

Utilizing data from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer installed on the International Space Station, Brian's project, "Study of the Most Harmful Solar Energetic Particle for Shielding Next Human Space Flights" supports NASA's efforts to improve the prediction of large solar storms.