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Henrik Fribert, Technische Universität München (2024)Exploring Amplitude Measurements with MAPS Detectors Georgios Mantzaridis, Technische Universität München (2024)First Multiplicity and m T Dependent Measurement of the Size of the Emission Source in pp Collisions at √s = 13.6 TeV with ALICE Christopher Ehrich, Technische Universität München (2023)Cluster Characterization and Alignment Strategies for Cylindrically Bent MAPS Detectors David Casado Morán, Technische Universität München (2023)Comparison of the STAR Au–Au antideuteron measurement with a Wigner function based coalescence model Maximilian Korwieser, Technische Universität München (2022)Correlation analysis of same charged pions in MB pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV with an improved resonance model Anton Riedel, Technische Universität München (2022)Exploring the Properties of Quark-Gluon Plasma with Differential Studies of Anisotropic Flow Fluctuations at the Large Hadron Collider Marcel Lesch, Technische Universität München (2021)Analyses of Symmetry Plane Correlations in Pb–Pb Collisions at 2.76 TeV with ALICE at the LHC Maximilian Horst, Technische Universität München (2021)Study of an antideuteron production mechanism and propagation through the interstellar medium Emma Chizzali, Technische Universität München (2021)First Experimental Evidence of an Attractive Proton–φ Interaction Berkin Ulukutlu, Technische Universität München (2021)A search for new materials and the development of a readout system for particle detector applications Oscar Castro Serrano, Technische Universität München (2021)Studies of the ALICE material budget between TOF and TPC with protons and pions from V0 decays Verena Eiblmeier, Technische Universität München (2019)Proton Production in Pion-Nucleus Collisions at 1.7 GeV/c at HADES Lucas Cordova Nyffenegger, Technische Universität München (2019)Constraints on the anti-deuteron inelastic interaction cross-sections using pp and p-Pb collisions in ALICE at LHC Thomas Klemenz, Technische Universität München (2019)dE/dx Resolution Studies of a Pre-Production Read-Out Chamber with GEMs for the ALICE TPC Lukas Lautner, Technische Universität München (2019)Influence of the charge density on discharges in THGEM-based detectors Laura Serksnyte, Technische Universität München (2019)Simulation of Cosmic-Ray Antimatter Fluxes Anisa Dashi, Technische Universität München (2018) Constraining Open Charm and Bottom Production with Dielectrons in Proton-Proton Collisions at √s = 13 TeV with ALICE Deniz Karakoç, Technische Universität München (2017)Analyses of Anisotropic Flow with Symmetric Cumulants in ALICE at the Large Hadron Collider Dimitar Mihaylov, Technische Universität München (2016)Production of K* (892)+ in p+p collisions at 3.5 GeV (slides from the master-colloquium ) Andreas Mathis, Technische Universität München (2016)Performance studies with a full-size GEM-based prototype for the ALICE TPC Shuna Lu, Technische Universität München (2015)Partial Wave Analysis for Cusp Structure in p+p→p+K+ +Λ Data J. Wirth, Technische Universität München (2015)Development of a self-triggered detector system for the detection of secondary pion beams J. Margutti, Technische Universität München (2014)Stability studies on triple-GEM detectors for the GEM upgrade of the ALICE TPC O. Arnold, Technische Universität München (2013)Inclusive Lambda(1116) production in p+Nb reactions at 3.5 GeV with HADES D. Pleiner, Technische Universität München (2012)Hunting the ppK-: A kinematic refit for the exclusive analysis of the reaction p+p --> pK+Λ A. Solaguren-Beascoa Negre, Technische Universität München (2012)Strange Multibaryon Systems: Predictions and Experiments J. Siebenson, Technische Universität München (2010)Exclusive analysis of the Λ(1405) resonance in the charged Σπ decay channels in proton proton reactions with HADES E. Epple, Technische Universität München (2009)The Λ(1405)-Resonance measured via its decay into Σ0π0 in proton-proton collisions with the HADES Spectrometer M. Berger, Technische Universität München (2009)SiLViO: Entwicklung eines auf Silizium basierenden Trigger und Tracking Systems Technische Universität München R. Münzer, Technische Universität München (2008)SiLViO: Ein Trigger für Lambda Hyperonen