List of Master and PhD theses obtained with the SEASTAR project.



Phd theses


2023


Madalina Enciu Extended p3/2 neutron orbital and the N = 32 shell closure in 52Ca TU Darmstadt


2022


Bui Duy Linh Study on the shell structure of the neutron-rich isotopes 49Cl and 49Ar through one nucleon removal 50Ar(p,2p) and 50Ar(p,pn) reactions Vietnam Atomic Energy Institute

Takuma Koiwai In-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy of the neutron-rich nuclei beyond 54Ca The University of Tokyo


2021


Özge Aktas Gamma-ray Spectroscopy of Neutron-rich 111Mo, 85,87Ge and Self-Conjugate 88Ru Far From Stability KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Axel Frotscher The (p,3p) two-proton removal from neutron-rich nuclei and the development of the STRASSE tracker TU Darmstadt


2020


2019


Taras Lokotko Shape Co-Existence of Neutron-Rich 69,71,73Co Nuclei University of Hong Kong

Ryo Taniuchi In-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy of 78Ni The University of Tokyo


2018


Marc Lettmann Spectroscopy of neutron-rich germanium and krypton isotopes - A quest of triaxiality TU Darmstadt

Sidong Chen Study on collectivity evolution in neutron-rich Se isotopes Peking University

Cesar Yesid Lizarazo Sabogal γ-ray spectroscopy of 92,94Se isomeric decay TU Darmstadt

Nancy Paul First Spectroscopy of 110Zr with MINOS Universite Paris-Saclay


2017


Louis Olivier Nuclear structure in the vicinity of 78Ni: In-beam γ-ray spectroscopy of 79Cu through proton knockout Universite Paris-Saclay


2016


Martha Liliana Cortes Sua Inelastic scattering of Ni and Zn isotopes off a proton target TU Darmstadt

Callum Macintyre Shand Shell Evolution Beyond N = 50 and Z = 28: Spectroscopy of 81,82,83,84Zn University of Surrey


2015


Clementine Santamaria Quest for new nuclear magic numbers with MINOS Universite Paris-Sud


Master theses


2017


Rosa-Belle Gerst In-Beam and Decay Spectroscopy of 95Kr University of Cologne