UnivEarthS PhD

Many PhD students have participated in the progress of UnivEarthS by working within the Labex research teams.
You will find here the list of these students, as well as their thesis for those who have already defended their PhD.

 

 

 

Some PhD have been funded mainly by Labex UnivEarthS. Find here the thesis topics and the manuscripts of the students who were able to support their PhD in this context.

 

 

PHD passed :

 

 

 

  • Theodoros Avgitas – PhD defended on December 15, 2017
    Optical Module studies for underwater neutrino telescopes

 

 

  • Valerie Domcke

 

PHD in progress :

 

  • Hyodo Ryuki

 

 

 

Even if not funded mainly by UnivEarthS, a lot of PhD students have worked within us as membre of our work package :

 

Agostino Luca CNRS I2: Geoparticles
Agvidas Theodore Université Paris Diderot – UnivEarthS I2: Geoparticles
Baghi Quentin ONERA E7: Advanced time series analysis: application to Microscope data

E8 Modified Gravity from the Earth’s outskirts to the cosmos

Bigot-Sazy, Marie-Anne Ville de Paris F2: From the Big Bang to the future Universe
Blanchard Ingrid Ministère / IPGP I6: From dust to planets

JE1: Experimental geophysics

Bourret Simon UPD I8: ARGOS Research of astroparticles, geological and oceanographic studies
BOURRET Simon Université Paris Diderot I2: Geoparticles
Caquineau Tom Université Paris Diderot F1a : Earth as a living planet: from early ages to present dynamics
Cheng Chen Beijing University, China F1a : Earth as a living planet: from early ages to present dynamics
Clavel Maica Univ. Paris Sud E2: Impact of black holes on their environment
Coleiro Alexis Université Paris Diderot E2: Impact of black holes on their environment
Coudurier A. Université Paris Diderot F1b: Subduction in the past & today
De Jong Sandra Université Paris Diderot E2: Impact of black holes on their environment
Demidem Camilia APC E5: Numerical Observatory of Violent Accretion systems NOVAs strong gravity and beyond
Doux, Cyrille Université Paris-Diderot F2: From the Big Bang to the future Universe
El Mellah Ileyk Université Paris Diderot E5: Numerical Observatory of Violent Accretion systems NOVAs strong gravity and beyond
FAYON Lucile Université Paris Diderot – USPC I3 : Fundamental physics and Geophysics in space
Fernandez Laura Université Paris Diderot – UnivEarthS I6: From dust to planets

E1 : Formation of dunes and climate on Titan

Fuentes G. Université Paris Diderot F1b: Subduction in the past & today
Garcia Andrea AIM E1 : Formation of dunes and climate on Titan
Hoang Duc Thuong Campus France F2: From the Big Bang to the future Universe
Hyodo Ryuky Université Paris Diderot – UnivEarthS I6: From dust to planets
Iffrig Olivier ENS E4: From MeV to TeV.
Inchauspé Henri Université Paris Diderot – UnivEarthS I3 : Fundamental physics and Geophysics in space

K2 Student nanosatellite IGOSat

Jiang Ming CEA F3: The transient catastrophic Universe
Jourde Kevin IPGP I2: Geoparticles
Juhel Kévin UPD
Karakostas Foivos Université Paris Diderot – UnivEarthS I6: From dust to planets
Khalil Mohamad CNES I5 : Gamma-ray instrumentation development
Loh Alan Université Paris Diderot F3: The transient catastrophic Universe
Mahan Brandon These IDEX USPC I6: From dust to planets
Mignon-Rsse Raphael Université Paris Diderot E5: Numerical Observatory of Violent Accretion systems NOVAs strong gravity and beyond
Muller Elodie Université Paris Diderot F1a : Earth as a living planet: from early ages to present dynamics
Paolo Agnes Université Paris Diderot JE2: Direct Dark Matter Search
Peloton Julien Université Paris Diderot F2: From the Big Bang to the future Universe
Phan Hien Univ. Paris Diderot – Gouv. Vietnamien K2 Student nanosatellite IGOSat
Pieroni Mauro SPC fellowship F2a: Support to PCCP
Poletti Davide Université Paris Diderot F2: From the Big Bang to the future Universe
Pringle Emily These IDEX USPC MOYNIER I6: From dust to planets
Reisner M. Université Paris Diderot F1b: Subduction in the past & today
Sforna Marie Catherine Université Paris Diderot F1a : Earth as a living planet: from early ages to present dynamics
Stolposkiy Mikhaiel Université Paris Diderot F2: From the Big Bang to the future Universe
Thiriet Mélanie Université Paris Diderot I6: From dust to planets
Thorey C. PhD student, C. Michaut I6: From dust to planets
Warchola Tyler University of Alberta F1a : Earth as a living planet: from early ages to present dynamics