Suzaku-based PhD Theses in Countries Other than Japan and US
For a list of Suzaku PhD theses completed at Japanese institutions, please refer to the list maintained by ISAS/JAXA.
We also maintain the list of Suzaku PhD theses completed at US institutions.
- Paolo Esposito:
X-ray observations of Galactic isolated neutron stars
University of Pavia, Italy, 2008 - Norbert Werner:
X-ray spectroscopy of clusters of galaxies and of the Cosmic Web
Utrecht University, the Netherlands, 2008 - Kristiina Byckling:
Multiwavelength observations of accreting binary systems
University of Leicester, UK, 2010 - Andrew Goulding:
Towards a complete census of active galactic nuclei in the nearby Universe
Durham University, UK, 2010 - Francesco Tombesi:
An X-ray absorption line spectroscopy study of ultra-fast outflows
from the innermost regions of AGNs
University of Bologna, Italy, 2010 - Victor Doroshenko:
Magnetic Fields of accreting pulsars
University of Tuebingen, Germany, 2011 - Felix Fuerst:
Galactic Windmills - Spectroscopical and Timing Studies of three X-ray Binaries
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, 2011 - Manfred Hanke:
Probing the Environment of Accreting Compact Objects
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, 2011 - Rubens Reis:
X-ray Reflection Around Accreting Compact Objects
University of Cambridge, UK, 2011 - Claudio Ricci:
Active Galactic Nuclei at hard X-rays: Absorption, Reflection and the Unified Model
Universite de Geneve, Switzerland, 2011
- Dominic Walton:
X-ray Emission and Reflection from Accreting Black Holes
University of Cambridge, UK, 2012
- Helen Eckmiller:
Testing X-Ray Scaling Relations with a Sample of Chandra Galaxy Groups
and Detailed Analysis of A2244 with Chandra and Suzaku
University of Bonn, Germany, 2012
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