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Swift PhDs

  1. The physical composition of the GRB outflow and the observational signals
    Yi-Zhong Fan, Purple Mountain Observatory, 2005
  2. Researches on the X-ray line in the afterglow of Gamma-ray Bursts
    Wei-Hong Gao, Purple Mountain Observatory, 2005
  3. Prompt Observations of Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows with ROTSE-III
    Eli S. Rykoff, Univeristy of Michigan, 2005
  4. Early afterglow evolution of x-ray flashes observed by Swift
    D. Hullinger, University of Maryland, College Park, 2006
  5. Progenitors for long and short gamma-ray bursts
    Daniele Malesani, ISAS Trieste, 2006
  6. Probing reionization and early structure formation
    A. Mesinger, Columbia University, 2006
  7. Study of Hard X-ray Emission from Accreting Neutron Star Binaries
    Takefumi Mitani, University of Tokyo, 2006
  8. Gamma-ray and X-ray Study of Relativistic Jets in Gamma-ray Burst Sources detected with Swift
    Goro Sato, University of Tokyo, 2006
  9. Numerical Study on the Hard X-ray Response of the Burst Alert Telescope onboard Swift
    Masaya Suzuki, Saitama University, 2006
  10. Gamma-ray burst and its afterglow: reverse-forward shock, orphan afterglow and jet structure
    Yuan-Chuan Zou, Nanjing University, China, 2006
  11. Cometary X-rays. Solar wind charge exchange in cometary atmospheres
    D. Bodewits, University of Groningen, 2007
  12. Studies of intrinsic properties of gamma ray bursts detected by the HETE-II satellite
    P. Csatorday, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2007
  13. A wideband analog correlating spectrometer for millimeter astronomy
    R. E. Goeller, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2007
  14. Detectability of high redshift GRBs
    Lijun Gou, Penn State University, 2007
  15. Gamma-ray bursts and their afterglows: Toward a unified model
    E. M. McMahon, The University of Texas at Austin, 2007
  16. Properties of Early X-Ray Afterglows of Gamma-Ray Bursts
    Rie Sato, Tokyo Tech, 2007
  17. Prompt Observations Of Gamma-Ray Bursts with Swift
    Patricia Schady, MSSL, 2007
  18. The Many Facets of Cosmic Explosions
    A. M. Soderberg, California Institute of Technology, 2007
  19. Broadband view of blast wave physics: a study of gamma-ray burst afterglows
    A.J. van der Horst, University of Amsterdam, 2007
  20. Monte Carlo analysis of the luminosity function of gamma ray bursts
    F. J. Virgili, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 2007
  21. Delving into the dragons den: the host galaxies of gamma-ray bursts
    K. Wiersema, University of Amsterdam, 2007
  22. Brad Cenko, Caltech, 2008
  23. Long-term observations of gamma-ray bursts: The complex connection between gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
    B. E. Cobb, Yale University, 2008
  24. Multi-wavelength analyses of gamma-ray bursts: Features of Swift GRBs and the blast wave model
    P.A. Curran, University of Amsterdam, 2008
  25. Swift observations of the Moon: A search for the lunar albedo and occultation
    V. C. Dewitt, The University of Alabama in Huntsville, 2008
  26. Gamma-ray burst observations above 100 GeV with STACEE
    A. C. Jarvis, University of California, Los Angeles, 2008
  27. Constraining the AGN contribution in a multiwavelength study of Seyfert galaxies
    M. B. Melendez Hernandez, The Catholic University of America, 2008
  28. X-ray Flares in Gamma-Ray Bursts
    David Morris, Penn State, 2008
  29. Gamma-ray burst outflows and afterglows
    Brian James Morsony, University of Colorado, Boulder, 2008
  30. Peering into X-ray sky with Swift/BAT and XMM-Newton
    Giovanni Novara, 2008
  31. Monitoring of X-ray binaries and novae with the Burst Alert Telescope on board the Swift satellite
    Fabio Senziani, Universit‘a degli Studi XX ciclo, 2008
  32. Study of the high-energy emission from AGN and its correlation to the other wavelengths
    S. Soldi, ISDC, Switzerland, 2008
  33. Probing the Efficiency of Electron-Proton Coupling in Relativistic Collisionless Shocks through the Radio Polarimetry of Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows
    Kenji Toma, Kyoto University, 2008
  34. Relativistic Blast Waves and Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows
    Zuhngwhi Lucas Uhm, Columbia University, 2008
  35. Extragalactic X-ray surveys of ULXs and AGNs
    L. M. Winter, University of Maryland, College Park, 2008
  36. Pulse temporal characteristics and their energy dependences of gamma-ray bursts
    Fu-Wen Zhang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2008
  37. Accretion states and thermonuclear bursts in neutron star X-ray binaries
    M. Linares Alegret, University of Amsterdam, 2009
  38. The Ultraviolet Properties of Supernovae
    Peter Brown, Penn State, 2009
  39. Observations of Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows with the AEOS Burst Camera
    Heather Anne Flewelling, University of Michgan, 2009
  40. Gamma Ray Bursts: Selected results from the Swift mission
    Cheryl Hurkett, U. Leicester, 2009
  41. Gamma-ray Bursts: outflows and surroundings
    Zhi-Ping Jin, Purple Mountain Observatory, 2009
  42. Early afterglows and high energy emission of gamma-ray bursts
    Xuewen Liu, Purple Mountain Observatory, 2009
  43. Toward New Insights on GRB Physics: From X-ray Spectroscopy to the Identification of Characteristic Time Scales
    Raffaella Margutti, Brera Observatory, 2009
  44. The Collimation Signatures of Gamma-ray Bursts: Jet Properties and Energetics Inferred from X-ray Afterglow Observations
    Judith Racusin, Penn State, 2009
  45. Gamma-ray bursts in their early stages
    Lang Shao, Nanjing University, China, 2009
  46. Eleonora Troja, University Palermo, 2009
  47. Gamma-ray bursts: afterglow modeling, origin, and implications
    Dong Xu, Dark Cosmology Center, NBI, 2009
  48. High energy radiation from GRBs and their afterglows
    Rong-Rong Xue, Purple Mountain Observatory, 2009
  49. Optical follow-up observations and studies of gamma-ray burst afterglows, National Astronomical Observatories
    Weikang Zheng, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2009
  50. The swift-XRT survey of groups and clusters of galaxies
    Andrea Bignamini, Trieste University, 2010
  51. Multiwavelength observations of accreting binary systems
    Kristiina Byckling, U. Leicester, 2010
  52. Gamma-ray burst afterglows as probes of their host galaxies and the cosmos
    Antonino Cucchiara, Penn State, 2010
  53. Data reduction and progenitor of GRBs
    Xiaohong Cui, Peking University, 2010
  54. Exploring sub-luminous X-ray binaries
    Nathalie Degenaar, U. Amsterdam, 2010
  55. High-Energy Phenomena in Extreme Astrophysical Objects and the Origin of High-Energy Cosmic Rays
    Kohta Murase, Kyoto University, 2010
  56. Investigating gamma-ray burst afterglows using optical/UV and X-ray observations from Swift
    Samantha Oates, University of London, 2010
  57. Observational Study on Hard X-Ray Variability in Gamma-Ray Bursts
    Kaori Onda, Saitama University, 2010
  58. Exploring The Bizarrerie: Research on Selective Physical Processes in Gamma-Ray Bursts
    Rongfeng Shen, University of Texas at Austin, 2010
  59. Accretion/ejection coupling in X-ray binaries
    P. Soleri, U. Amsterdam, 2010
  60. Gamma Ray Bursts as Probes of Dust in the Evolving Universe
    Adria C. Updike, Clemson University, 2010
  61. Photometrical studies of GRB Optical Afterglows
    Liping Xin, National Astronomical Observcatories, Chinese Academiy of Sciences, China, 2010
  62. Chasing the Brightest Cosmic Explosions with ROTSE-III
    Fang Yuan, University of Michigan, 2010
  63. Testing and Improving the Luminosity Relations for Gamma-Ray Bursts
    Andrew Collazzi, University of Texas, Austin, 2011
  64. Mansi M. Kasliwal, Caltech, 2011
  65. Observational Studies of Magnetar Candidates and Gamma-Ray Bursts
    Lin Lin, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2011
  66. Modeling gamma-ray bursts
    Amanda Maxham, UNLV, 2011
  67. Elisa Nichelli, University of Rome, 2011
  68. The Diverse Environments of Gamma-Ray Bursts
    Daniel Perley, UC Berkeley, 2011
  69. Karl Svensson, Leicester University, 2011
  70. Swift GRB Afterglow Observations & Interpretation
    Chrstina Thöne, DARK Center Denmark, 2011
  71. Multi-wavelength Study of Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows
    Takeshi Uehara, Hiroshima University, 2011
  72. Gamma-ray burst populations
    Francisco Javier Virgili, UNLV, 2011
  73. A Study of UV, Optical, and X-ray Emission from Quasars
    Jian Wu, Penn State, 2011
  74. Gamma-Ray Burst Redshift Catalog and Applications
    Limin Xiao, University of Texas, Austin, 2011
  75. Interactions between relativistic GRB outflows and medium
    Ming Xu, Nanjing University, China, 2011
  76. A multi-wavelength study on gamma-ray bursts and their afterglows
    Bin-Bin Zhang, UNLV, 2011
  77. Swift Burst Slew Survey
    Antonio Capete, Harvard, 2012
  78. Haoning He, Nanjing University, 2012
  79. Rachel Tunnicliffe, Leicester University, 2013


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