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Academic Year 2006 - 2007
  • Kris Van Houcke
    Pairing in Many-body Systems: a Quantum Monte-Carlo Approach and Applications
    Supervisors: Dr. S. Rombouts , Prof. K. Heyde
    Public PhD defense on Wednesday 16th May 2007
Academic Year 2005 - 2006
  • Anneleen De Maesschalck
    The changing mean field in exotic nuclei : A shell-model point of view
    Supervisors: Dr. N.A. Smirnova , Prof. K. Heyde
  • Pascal Lava
    Nucleon propagation induced by electroweak excitation of atomic nuclei
    Supervisor: Prof. J. Ryckebusch
Academic Year 2004 - 2005
  • Tim Van Cauteren
    Electromagnetic properties of strange baryons
    Supervisor: Prof. J. Ryckebusch
    Public PhD defense on Tuesday 24th May 2005
  • Lode Pollet
    Ultracold atoms in an optical lattice: a numerical approach
    Supervisors: Dr. S. Rombouts , Prof. K. Heyde
Academic Year 2003 - 2004
  • Wim Van Nespen
    Two-nucleon knockout from 4He in a translationally invariant model
    Supervisor: Prof. J. Ryckebusch
    Public PhD defense on Thursday 27th May 2004
  • Ruben Fossion
    Study of nuclear binding energies and shape coexistence using algebraic methods
    Supervisor: Prof. K. Heyde
Academic Year 2001 - 2002
  • Stijn Janssen
    Strangeness Production on the Nucleon
    Supervisor: Prof. J. Ryckebusch
    Public PhD defense on Wednesday 29th May 2002
Academic Year 2000 - 2001
  • Dimitre Debruyne
    The Eikonal Approximation in Dirac-Based Models for A(e,e'p) Reactions
    Supervisor: Prof. J. Ryckebusch
    Public PhD defense on Thursday 6th September 2001
Academic Year 1996 - 1997
  • Stefan Rombouts
    A Monte-Carlo method for fermionic many-body systems
    Supervisor: Prof. K. Heyde