This page lists recent PhD theses by Department of Physics students.
Visit the University's Digital Collections to view the full text, and for theses before 2018.
2024
Siyan Dimitrov, "Causal Inference: Diagnosis and Monitoring of Neurodegenerative and Other Diseases"
Chandrakant Jadhav, "Calcium Phosphate Materials"
Samuel Osifeso, "Statistical modelling and optimisation of surface plasmon resonance effects in photonic crystal fibre sensors"
2023
Bor Arah, "Investigation of magnetic phase transitions in novel transition metal systems"
2022
Afurrahman, "Collective dynamics in a network of pulse-coupled oscillators"
Vijay Kompella, "Effect of macromolecular crowding on the diffusion of RNAs and RNA-protein complexes in the translation machinery"
2021
Ahmed Mindil, "Design and simulation of semiconductor device : power design and temperature operation of planar Gunn diode"
Paulina Dzianach, "Modelling the composition and structure of Campylobacter jejuni biofilms"
Ju Meng, "Tipping point in stochastic networked dynamical system"
2020
David Gathercole, "Improvements to machine learning for systems forecasting"
2019
Clusella Coberó, "Collective behavior in complex oscillatory systems"
Heleri Ramler, "Towards gravity gradiometry in space"
Marco Faggian, "Outstanding problems in nonequilibrium statistical physics"
2018
Arthur Lopes da Silva Valencio, "An information-theoretical approach to identify seismic precursors and earthquake-causing variables"
Aljosa Sarcevic, "Quantum sensing of gravity"
Clément Zankoc, "The role of external and endogenous noise in neural network dynamics and statistics"
Gloria Cecchini, "Improving network inference by overcoming statistical limitations"