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Theses

Our PhD theses are normally available through the institutional Archive of Research (AIR)

 

2018

  • Enrico Ragusa: The evolution of binary systems in gaseous environments

2017

  • Gabriele Brambilla:
  • Maria Giulia Ratti: Search for Dark Matter with the ATLAS experiment in photon+met events

2015

  • Marina Samoylova:

2014

  • Claudio Muselli:
  • Gabriele Salvinelli:
  • Valentina Pukhova:

2013

  • Alessio Morace:
  • Andrea Idini: Renormalization Effects in Nuclei
  • Emanuele Roberto Nocera:
  • Luca Puricelli:
  • Marco Brenna:
  • Massimiliano Galluzzi:
  • Muhammad Ikram: Radio-frequency generation of electron plasma in a Malmberg-Penning trap and its interaction with a stationary or pulsed electron beam.
  • Ruggero Turra: Energy calibration and observation of the Higgs boson in the diphoton decay with the ATLAS experiment
  • Valeria Vandone:

2012

  • Bruno Paroli: Thomson backscattering diagnostics of nanosecond electron bunches in high space charge regime

2011

  • Davide Sangalli: Challenges for first-principles methods in theoretical and computational physics: multiple excitations in many-electrons systems and the Aharonov-Bohm effect in carbon nanotubes
  • Giovanni Drera: Electronic structure of TiO2 thin films and LaAlO3-SrTiO3 heterostructures: the role of titanium 3d1 states in magnetic and transport properties

2009

  • Lucia Caramella: Theoretical spectroscopy of realistic condensed matter systems
  • Andrea Zonca: Planck focal plane instruments: advanced modelization and combined analysis

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