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Haster, Carl-Johan Olof (2016). Compact, diverse and efficient: globular cluster binaries and gravitational wave parameter estimation challenges. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.
Vousden, William Dominic (2015). Electromagnetic follow-up of gravitational wave triggers and efficient parallel-tempered Markov chain Monte Carlo inference. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.
Gaebel, Sebastian Michael ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0259-858X (2019). Gravitational waves in the post-detection era: characterising binary black hole signals and populations. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.
Smith, Rory James Edwin (2013). Gravitational-wave astronomy with coalescing compact binaries: detection and parameter estimation with advanced detectors. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.
Stevenson, Simon Paul (2017). Insights into binary black hole formation from gravtitational waves. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.
Canducci, Marco ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2264-9743 (2022). Multi-Manifold learning in comparison of astronomical observations and numerical simulations. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.
Bradnick, Benjamin Thomas George (2017). On the dynamics in planetary systems, globular clusters and galactic nuclei. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.
Vigna Gomez, Alejandro ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1817-3586 (2019). On the evolution and fate of interacting massive binary stars. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.
Grover, Katherine L (2015). Physics and astrophysics with gravitational waves from compact binary coalescence in ground based interferometers. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.
Vinciguerra, Serena (2018). Studying neutron-star and black-hole binaries with gravitational-waves. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.
Neijssel, Coenraad Jacob (2022). The formation of compact object binaries through isolated binary evolution. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.
Barrett, James William (2018). Topics in astrostatistics: stellar binary evolution, gravitational – wave source modelling and stochastic processes. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.