Theses
Recent PhD theses defended in the group:
- Armin Nabizadeh, PhD thesis Observational Studies of Accreting X-Ray Pulsars in a Broad Energy Range, University of Turku, 2022
- Juhani Mönkkönen, PhD thesis Properties of highly magnetized neutron stars from X-ray timing analysis on different time scales, University of Turku, 2022
- Ilia Kosenkov, PhD thesis High-Precision Polarimetric, Broad-Band Spectroscopic and Temporal Studies of Black Hole X-ray Binaries, University of Turku, 2021
- Tuomo Salmi, PhD thesis “Mass and radius constraints for neutron stars using X-ray timing, spectral, and polarization observations”, University of Turku, 2020
- Anna Chashkina, PhD thesis “Super-critical accretion onto black holes and neutron stars”, University of Turku, 2019
- Joonas Nättilä, PhD thesis “X-ray bursts as a tool to constrain the equation of state of the ultra-dense matter inside neutron stars”, University of Turku, 2017
- Alexander Mushtukov, PhD thesis “Radiation and matter interaction in strong magnetic field of accreting neutron stars”, University of Turku, 2015
- Alexandra Veledina, PhD thesis “Imprints of non-thermal particles on spectral and temporal properties of accreting black holes”, University of Oulu, 2014
- Jari Kajava, PhD thesis “X-raying compact stars in the Galaxy and beyond”, University of Oulu, 2012
- Indrek Vurm, PhD thesis “Time-dependent modeling of radiative processes in magnetized astrophysical plasmas”, University of Oulu, 2010
- Askar Ibragimov, PhD thesis “X-ray emission from compact objects”, University of Oulu, 2009