Items where Division is "Schools (1998 to 2008) > School of Physics & Astronomy"
Number of items at this level: 12.
Astrophysics and Space Research GroupO'Sullivan, Ewan (2002) X-ray properties of early-type galaxies. Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham. Porter, Scott Clive (2007) The properties of galaxies in supercluster filaments. Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham. Centre for Space and Gravity ResearchRocco, Emanuele (2008) Development of a test of Newton's law of gravitation at micrometer distances using a superconducting spherical torsion balance. Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham. Particle Physics GroupBull, Stephen Andrew (2005) Strange particle and antiparticle production in Proton-Beryllium interactions at 40 GeV/c at the CERN NA57 Experiment. Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham. Tapia Takaki, J. Daniel (2008) Physics performance studies for the ALICE experiment at the CERN LHC. Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham. PhysicsBarnby, Lee S. (1999) Measurements of Lambda, Lambda-bar and K-short from Pb-Pb collisions at 158 GeV per nucleon in a large acceptance experiment. Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham. Carter, Edwin Christopher (2005) Anistropic phenomena in strongly correlated electron systems. Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham. Curtis, Deborah Claire (2008) Advancements in nuclear waste assay. Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham. Gaillard, Léon (2008) A study of jets at the STAR experiment at the relativistic heavy ion collider via two-particle correlations. Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham. Physics & AstronomyBrown, Stephen Phillip (2006) High-field SANS studies of the vortex lattice in YBCO. Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham. Physics and AstronomyChou, Ching-Wang (2007) Application of PEPT to track a single labelled red blood cell in vitro. M.Phil. thesis, University of Birmingham. School of Physics and Astronomy, Birmingham Gravitation GroupShiomi, Sachie (2002) Test mass metrology for tests of the equivalence principle. Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham. |