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PhD Theses

The PhD theses below are based fully or partially on Gemini Observatory data. Please email library@gemini.edu if your Gemini-based PhD thesis has not been included.

Displaying 201-220 of 320 results.
AuthorTitleYearAffiliationInstrumentCountry
Kellogg, KendraInvestigating Brown Dwarf Atmospheres: Gravity, Dust Content, Cloud Structure and Metallicity2017University of Western OntarioGNIRS/FLAMINGOS-2/GMOS-SCanada
Molina Lera, José AlejoAgrupaciones estelares y la estructura del segundo cuadrante Galáctico2020Universidad Nacional de La PlataGNIRS/GMOS-SArgentina
Naud, Marie-EveDetection and characterization of distant giant exoplanets around low-mass young stars using direct imaging2016Universite de MontrealGNIRS/GMOS-S/NICI/PHOENIXCanada
Coatman, LiamA near-infrared view of luminous quasars: black hole masses, outflows and hot dust2017University of CambridgeGNIRS/NIRIUK
Jiang, LinhuaEvolution of the quasar population at high redshift2008The University of ArizonaGNIRS/NIRIUSA
Ren, BinDetection and Characterization of Circumstellar Disks in Scattered Light 2019The Johns Hopkins UniversityGPIUSA
Arriaga, Pauline Lim Multiband polarimetric imaging of debris disks with the Gmeini Planet Imager2020University of California, Los AngelesGPIUSA
Bruzzone, Juan SebastianMapping Debris Disks at extreme contrast: near-IR Polarimetric Differential Imaging with the Gemini Planet Imager2018University of Western OntarioGPICanada
Gerard, Benjamin LionelExoplanet imaging speckle subtraction: current limitations and a path forward2020University of VictoriaGPICanada
Draper, Zachary HarrisonUnderstanding the liveliness and volatility of debris disks: from the microscopic properties to causal mechanisms2018University of VictoriaGPICanada
Wolff, Schuyler GraceCharacterizing the evolution of circumstellar systems with the Hubble Space Telescope and the Gemini Planet Imager 2017Johns Hopkins UniversityGPIUSA
Chilcote, Jeffrey KaplanDirect observation of extrasolar planets and the development of the gemini planet imager integral field spectrograph2014University of California, Los AngelesGPIUSA
Cheetham, Anthony CraigHigh resolution imaging and the formation of stars and planets2015University of SyndeyGPIAustralia
Esposito, Thomas MatthewExploring planetary system evolution through high-contrast imaging2015University of California Los AngelesGPIUSA
Rapson, Valerie AnnInfrared investigations of the composition and structure of nearby protoplanetary disks2015Rochester Institute of TechnologyGPIUSA
Millar-Blanchaer, Maxwell A.Planetary systems in polarized light: Debris disk observations and instrumentation2016University of TorontoGPICanada
Jensen-Clem, Rebecca MarieA Toolbox for Exoplanet Exploration2017California Institute of TechnologyGPIUSA
Rajan, AbhijithExoplanet Meteorology: Characterizing The Atmospheres Of Directly Imaged Sub-Stellar Objects2017Arizona State UniversityGPIUSA
Carlos, Marilia G.Chemical abundances of G and K dwarfs and stellar evolution models for [Fe/H]=-1.8 and [Fe/H]=-1.0 with alpha-enhancement2020University of San PauloGRACESBrazil
Saracino, SaraA Multi-Conjugate Adaptive Optics view of Bulge Globular Clusters2018University of BolognaGSAOI+GeMSOther

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