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Centro de Astrofísica da Universidade do Porto
Ph.D. Thesis and M.Sc. Dissertations
Number of records: 7

R. P. L. Azevedo, 2022,
Cosmological Implications of Nonminimally-Coupled Gravity and the Lagrangian of Cosmic Fluids,
Joint Doctoral Program in Physics MAP-fis (3rd cycle),
Supervisor(s): P. P. Avelino
J. D. Camacho, 2022,
Advanced statistical data analysis methods for the detection of other Earths,
Doctoral Program in Astronomy (3rd cycle),
Supervisor(s): P. T. P. Viana, J. P. Faria
N. A. R. Carvalho, 2022,
Towards a Universal Machine Learning Pipeline to Understand Galaxies,
Master in Astronomy,
Supervisor(s): A. Humphrey
J. R. C. C. C. Correia, 2022,
Coding the Cosmos: a new generation of superstring simulations,
Doctoral Program in Astronomy (3rd cycle),
Supervisor(s): C. J. A. P. Martins
C. M. J. Marques, 2022,
Optimization of Spectroscopic Tests of Fundamental Physics: from ESPRESSO to the ELT,
Master in Physics Engineering (FCT NOVA),
Supervisor(s): C. J. A. P. Martins
A. W. Neitzel, 2022,
Determination of age and mass for seismic star in the Ariel input catalog,
Master in Astronomy,
Supervisor(s): D. Bossini, T. L. Campante
R. P. Silva, 2022,
Impact of wiggliness on the cosmic microwave background anisotropies generated by cosmic string networks,
Physics Master,
Supervisor(s): L. Sousa, I. Yu. Rybak

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