Teses defendidas (249) Teses defendidas no Departamento Ver tesis dirixidas

2023

  1. Autoorganización en sistemas complejos: sincronización, Turing, fluctuaciones

    García Selfa, David

  2. Boosting the discovery potential of LHCb by developing a new search for diphoton resonances and an alternative muon reconstruction technique using GPUs

    Casais Vidal, Adrián

  3. Complete spectroscopy of 16c and 20o with solid and active targets using transfer reactions USC

    Lois Fuentes, Juan

  4. Complete spectroscopy of ¹⁶C and ²⁰O with solid and active targets using transfer reactions

    Lois Fuentes, Juan

  5. Emergent dynamics in complex networks: synchronization, polarization and epidemics

    Carballosa Calleja, Alejandro

  6. Explorations in higher-derivative gravity: holography and astrophysics

    Rivadulla Sánchez, Alberto

  7. Jet quenching for measuring the QCD collectivity temporal structure

    González Martínez, Marcos

  8. Lagrangian transport of moisture in the atmosphere and floating plastic in the ocean

    Cloux González, Sara

  9. Lepton Universality measurements in semileptonic decays of b-quark hadrons in the LHCb experiment at CERN

    Julián Lomba Castro

  10. Measurement of the bottom-strange meson oscillations at LHCb

    Romero Lamas, Marcos

  11. Nanocomposites plasmónicos para manipulación de moléculas en célula viva

    Álvarez Lorenzo, Aitor

  12. PIGE Cross Sections in ³⁵,³⁷Cl and EnsarRoot Developments in Applied Gamma Spectroscopy

    Galiana Baldó, Elisabet

  13. Production of radiotracers for medical imaging using laser-acceleration techniques

    Peñas Nadales, Juan

  14. Proton induced gamma emission cross sections in 35,37cl and simulation developments in applied gamma spectroscopy

    Galiana Baldó, Elisabet

  15. Sensitivity of NEXT-100 detector to neutrinoless double beta decay

    Díaz López, Gonzalo

  16. Solitons and effective field theories in the Physics of strong interactions

    García Martín-Caro, Alberto

  17. Tests of Lepton Flavour Universality with Semileptonic D and B decays at the LHCb experiment

    Alessandra Gioventù