Congratulations Emilia! Emilia Illes successfully defended her Ph.D. thesis
Emilia Illes successfully defended her Ph.D. thesis on August 22, 2017: "Properties of the α-T3 Model".
Emilia Illes successfully defended her Ph.D. thesis on August 22, 2017: "Properties of the α-T3 Model".
Jonah Miller successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis on July 25th, 2017: "Selected Problems in Computational Gravity".
Phil Landry successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis on July 19th, 2017: "Tidal Response of a Rotating Neutron Star in General Relativity".
Joel Klassen successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis on June 6th, 2017: "Existence and Uniqueness in the Quantum Marginal Problem".
John Malcolm successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis on March 24, 2017: "The role of pseudospin in the optical and electronic properties of relativistic materials".
Meaghan Ward successfully defended her Ph.D. thesis on June 28, 2016: "Solid-state NMR investigations of transmembrane proteins – new approaches for signal enhancement and in situ studies of anabaena sensory rhodopsin".
Douglas Grzetic successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis on May 26, 2016: "Connecting structure evolution and chain diffusion in dense polymeric systems using dynamical self-consistent field theory".
Miranda Schmidt successfully defended her Ph.D. thesis on April 27, 2016: "NMR Studies of Liquid Disordered and Liquid Ordered Phase Coexistence in Model Membranes".
Sanaz Emami successfully defended her Ph.D. thesis on January 7, 2016: "Biophysical Studies of Human Aquaporin 1 Structural Insights by Solid-State NMR and Mechanism of Inhibition by Mercury".
Evan Rand successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis on December 8, 2015: "Investigation of the E2 and E3 matrix elements in 200Hg using direct nuclear reactions".