Suzaku-based PhD Theses in the US
It is quite likely that the current list is imcomplete. If you know of additional theses, please let us know via the Feedback link.
For a list of Suzaku PhD theses completed at Japanese institutions, please refer to the list maintained by ISAS/JAXA.
We have also compiled a parallellist for Suzaku-based PhD theses completed at intitutions outside Japan and the US.
- Lisa Winter:
Extragalactic X-ray surveys of ULXs and AGNs
University of Maryland, College Park, 2008 - Kendrah Murphy:
From horizon to torus: Uncovering supermassive black hole systems
The Johns Hoopkins University, 2009 - Anjali Gupta:
The study of diffuse soft X-ray background
University of Miami, 2009 - Stacy Teng:
From merging galaxies to quasars: The evolution of nuclear activity in luminous and ultraluminous infrared galaxies
University of Maryland, College Park, 2010 - Daniel Wik:
Inverse Compton scattering in galaxy clusters
University of Virginia, 2010 - Cristian Saez:
The X-ray evolution of inflows and outflows in active galactic nuclei
The Pennsylvania State University, 2010 - Cien Shang:
The Large, the Deep, and the Mysterious: A study of galaxy clusters,
supermassive black holes and their use as astrophysical probes of cosmology
Columbia University, 2010 - Shijun Lei:
Galactic Diffuse Hot Gas: Shadowing Observations and Joint Analyses
University of Georgia, 2010 - Jennifer Blum:
Fundamental properties of accreting compact objects
University of Michigan, 2011 - Slawomir Suchy:
Cyclotron Line and Wind studies of Galactic High Mass X-ray Binaries
University of California, San Diego, 2011
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