PhD theses
J. Diehl (TUM, MPP Munich): Statistical Methods for a First MADMAX Axion Dark Matter Search and Beyond, 2024
J. Egge (UHH Hamburg): The Sensitivity of Dielectric Haloscopes to Dark Matter Axions and Dark Photons, 2024
J. Schütte-Engel (UHH Hamburg): Axion direct detection in particle and condensed matter physics, 2020
S. Knirck (TUM, MPP Munich): How to search for axion dark matter with MADMAX, 2020
A.J. Millar (LMU, MPP Munich): Theoretical foundations of dielectric haloscopes: a new way to discover axion dark matter, 2018
MSc theses
D. Bergermann (RWTH Aachen): Prototyping of In-Place Optimization Methods for a Dielectric Axion Haloscope, 2023
J.P. Arcila Maldonado (BU, Bonn): Towards a cryogenic operation of a dielectric haloscope, 2023
G. Monninger (LMU Munich): Towards Quantum Limited Detectors for the MADMAX : Investigation of Dielectric Losses in Josephson Parametric Amplifiers, 2023
D. Leppla-Weber (UHH Hamburg): Optimizing the MADMAX booster, 2022
H. Wang (RWTH Aachen): Studies of the dielectric properties of sapphire in the frequency range from 10 GHz to 40 GHz, 2022
B. Ary dos Santos García (RWTH Aachen): Anisotropy Effects in a Dielectric Haloscope for Dark Matter Searches, 2021
S. Khan (TU Tubingen): Sensitivity of the MADMAX Boost Factor on the Disk Spacing Uncertainty, 2019
J. Egge (TMU, MPP Munich): Electromagnetic Properties of the Proof of Principle Booster Setup for the MADMAX Experiment, 2018
A. Partsch (TMU, MPP Munich): Investigation of Loss Effects Influencing the Sensitivity of the MADMAX experiment, 2018