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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
Perley, Daniel AlanThe diverse environments of Gamma-ray bursts2011University of California, BerkeleyGMOS-N/GMOS-S/NIRIUSA
McConnell, Nicholas JamesBlack hole masses in nearby brightest cluster galaxies2012University of California, BerkeleyGMOS-NUSA
Morgan, Adam NolanClassification, follow-up, and analysis of Gamma-ray bursts and their early-time near-infrared/optical afterglows2014University of California, BerkeleyGMOS-N/GMOS-S/NIRIUSA
de Kleer, Katherine RebeccaExtreme Worlds of the Outer Solar System: Dynamic Processes on Uranus & Io2017University of California, BerkeleyNIRI+ALTAIRUSA
Tanner, Angelle MariaExtended sources in the central parsec of the Galactic Center2004University of California, Los AngelesHokupaaUSA
Arriaga, Pauline Lim Multiband polarimetric imaging of debris disks with the Gmeini Planet Imager2020University of California, Los AngelesGPIUSA
Melis, Carl AnthonyThe life, death, and composition of exoterrestrial planets around intermediate mass stars2009University of California, Los AngelesNIRI/MICHELLE/TRECSUSA
Chilcote, Jeffrey KaplanDirect observation of extrasolar planets and the development of the gemini planet imager integral field spectrograph2014University of California, Los AngelesGPIUSA
Reed, SophieThe search for the highest redshift quasars using the Dark Energy Survey2017University of CambridgeGMOS-SUK
Coatman, LiamA near-infrared view of luminous quasars: black hole masses, outflows and hot dust2017University of CambridgeGNIRS/NIRIUK
Oldham, Lindsay JoannaThe evolution of dark and luminous structure in massive early-type galaxies2017University of CambridgeGMOS-N/NIFS+LGSUK
Bosman, Sarah Elena IvanaQuasars at the high redshift frontier2017University of CambridgeGMOS-SUK
Matharu, Jasleen Kaur A Study on Quenching and Galaxy Growth in z~1 Clusters using HST WFC3 Grism Observations2019University of CambridgeGMOS-N/GMOS-SUK
Kumari, NimishaSpatially-resolved studies of nearby star-forming galaxies2018University of CambridgeGMOS-NUK
Randriamanakoto, ZaraFormation of young massive star clusters: a high-resolution multi-wavelength study of intensely star-formation galaxies2015University of Cape Town, South AfricaNIRI+LGSOther
Loubser, SusanKinematics and stellar populations in brightest cluster galaxies2009University of Central LancashireGMOS-N/GMOS-SUK
Bayliss, MatthewBroadband photometry of 105 Giant Arcs: redshift distribution constraints and implications for giant arc statistics2011University of ChicagoGMOS-NUSA
Johnson, KelseyThe properties of super star clusters in a sample of starburst galaxies2001University of Colorado at BoulderOSCIRUSA
Yan, TingA search for redshifted absorption lines at radio frenquencies2013University of Colorado at BoulderGMOS-NUSA
Norris, Mark AndersonThe formation of early-type galaxies2008University of DurhamGMOS-N/GMOS-SUK

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