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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 61-80 of 321 results.
AuthorTitleYearAffiliationInstrumentCountry
Berg, Danielle AmandaTrue chemical abundances of galaxies in the nearby universe: a comparison of abundance methods, interstellar processes, and galaxy types2013University of MinnesotaGMOS-NUSA
Bian, FuyanBright Z ~ 3 Lyman Break Galaxies in Deep Wide Field Surveys2013The University of ArizonaGMOS-NUSA
Caris, Evelyn ElizabethSize and velocity dispersion evolution of red and dead galaxies2013Swinburne University of TechnologyGMOS-NAustralia
Hoffmann, Samantha L.Cepheid variables and their application2013Texas A&M UniversityGMOS-NUSA
Levitan, David B.Finding needles in the haystack: a search for AM CVn systems using the Palomar Transient Factory2013California Institute of TechnologyGMOS-NUSA
Madrid, Juan PabloStructural parameters of compact stellar systems2013Swinburne University of TechnologyGMOS-NAustralia
Sutton, AndrewUltraluminous X-ray sources2013Durham UniversityGMOS-NUK
Faloon, AshleyInvestigating the structure, star formation and stellar mass of a z=0.9 supercluster2014McGill UniversityGMOS-NCanada
Moran, PaulMulti-wavelength and Polarisation Studies of Pulsars: the Crab, Vela, and PSR J0205+64492014National University of Ireland, GalwayGMOS-NOther
Noble, AllisonDusty star-forming lalaxies within high-redshift galaxy clusters2014McGill UniversityGMOS-NCanada
Reynaldi, Maria VictoriaInteraccion entre los radio-jets y el material interestelar en radiogalaxias2014Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP)GMOS-NArgentina
Sanders, Nathan EdwardCore-collapse Supernova Progenitors in the Era of Untargeted Transient Searches2014Harvard UniversityGMOS-NUSA
Secrest, Nathan J.Supermassive black holes in bulgeless and dwarf galaxies: a multi-wavelength investigation2014George Mason UniversityGMOS-NUSA
Shih, Hsin-YiRadio jet driven outflows: an investigation of extended emission line regions around radio loud AGNs2014University of HawaiiGMOS-NUSA
Alexandersen, MikeA carefully characterised Trans-Neptunians survey2015University of British ColumbiaGMOS-NCanada
Cerulo, PierluigiThe build-up of the red sequence in high redshift galaxy clusters2015Swinburne University of TechnologyGMOS-NAustralia
Mooley, Kunal P.Exploring the dynamic radio sky: the search for slow transients with the VLA2015California Institute of TechnologyGMOS-NUSA
Patel, BrandonType Ia supernovae: their progenitors and use as cosmological probes2015Rutgers, the State University of New JerseyGMOS-NUSA
Simanton, Lesley AnnStar Cluster Populations in the Spiral Galaxy M1012015University of ToledoGMOS-NUSA
Cao, YiCosmic explosions: observations of infant hydrogen-free supernovae towards an understanding of their parent systems2016California Institute of TechnologyGMOS-NUSA

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