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Centro de Astrofísica da Universidade do Porto
Ph.D. Thesis and M.Sc. Dissertations
Number of records: 12

B. Akinsanmi, 2021,
Looking for rings and tides in transiting exoplanets,
Doctoral Program in Astronomy (3rd cycle),
Supervisor(s): S. C. C. Barros, S. Santos
A. R. R. Almeida, 2021,
Analytic Models for Realistic Cosmic Strings,
Master in Astronomy,
Supervisor(s): C. J. A. P. Martins
H. Cerviño Asorey, 2021,
The star-disk interaction in Youg Stellar Objects,
Master in Astronomy,
Supervisor(s): J. F. Gameiro
P. A. C. Cunha, 2021,
Investigating Obscured Quasars at High Redshift using Machine Learning,
Master in Astronomy,
Supervisor(s): A. Humphrey
H. M. R. da Silva, 2021,
Cosmic Strings in Modified Theories of Gravity,
Master in Astronomy,
Supervisor(s): F. S. N. Lobo, P. P. Avelino
V. M. C. Ferreira, 2021,
Unveiling the dark side of the universe: unified dark energy and the role of small-scale clustering,
Doctoral Program in Astronomy (3rd cycle),
Supervisor(s): P. P. Avelino, I. Tereno
S. Hojjatpanah, 2021,
The awakening of the ESPRESSO planet-hunter: finding a twin of Earth,
Doctoral Program in Astronomy (3rd cycle),
Supervisor(s): P. Figueira, N. C. Santos
M. P. Júlio, 2021,
Exploration of dark matter profiles in ultra-faint dwarfs: the curious case of Antlia B,
Master in Astronomy,
Supervisor(s): J. Brinchmann
L. F. Pereira, 2021,
Detection and characterization of planets orbiting oscillating red-giant stars with NASA’s TESS mission,
Doctoral Program in Astronomy (3rd cycle),
Supervisor(s): T. L. Campante, M. S. Cunha, N. C. Santos
B. A. R. Rocha, 2021,
New Maps of the Dark Side: redshift drift cosmography,
Master in Astronomy,
Supervisor(s): C. J. A. P. Martins
B. Soares, 2021,
Composition of terrestrial planets orbiting M dwarfs,
Master in Astronomy,
Supervisor(s): V. Zh. Adibekyan
B. Wehbe, 2021,
Atmospheric Dispersion Correction for High Resolution Astronomical Instruments,
Doctoral Program in Astronomy (3rd cycle),
Supervisor(s): A. Cabral, G. Avila

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