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Centro de Astrofísica da Universidade do Porto
Ph.D. Thesis and M.Sc. Dissertations
Number of records: 10

J. M. L. Amoreira, 2023,
Stellar flare spectroscopy with ESPRESSO: detecting planets around flaring stars,
Mestrado Bolonha em Engenharia Física Tecnológica,
Supervisor(s): I. Lopes, V. Zh. Adibekyan
M. M. C. D. Carvalho, 2023,
Is string theory falsifiable?,
Physics Master,
Supervisor(s): C. J. A. P. Martins
A. M. B. Correia, 2023,
Activity-free radial velocities,
Master in Astronomy,
Supervisor(s): J. P. Faria
J. Lino, 2023,
Looking at the Sun, finding other Earths: identification of solar regions,
Master in Engineering Physics,
Supervisor(s): N. C. Santos, A. M. Silva
F. C. N. Q. Pimenta, 2023,
Analytical solutions for the evolution of current carrying cosmic strings,
Master in Astronomy,
Supervisor(s): C. J. A. P. Martins
M. C. Ralha, 2023,
Effective dose equivalent estimation for humans on Mars,
Master in Medical Physics,
Supervisor(s): P. Teles, N. C. Santos
I. M. Rolo, 2023,
Application of realistic magnetic-cycle reconstruction to Sun-as-a-star observations,
Master in Astronomy,
Supervisor(s): J. P. Faria, A. R. G. Santos, M. S. Cunha
E. L. Silva, 2023,
Actividade Cromosférica em Estrelas Evoluídas,
Master degree in Astrophysics and Instrumentation for Space,
Supervisor(s): E. Delgado Mena, J. Gomes da Silva, R. Gafeira
J. Teixeira, 2023,
Where in the Milky Way do exoplanets preferentially form?,
Master in Astronomy,
Supervisor(s): V. Zh. Adibekyan, N. C. Santos

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