PhD Theses

  1. Laura Natali (University of Gothenburg)
    Neural Networks for Complex Systems: From Epidemic Modeling to Swarm Robotics
    defended on 28 March 2025
  2. Harshith Bachimanchi (University of Gothenburg)
    Deep Learning Enhanced Optical Methods for Single-Plankton Studies
    defended on 26 March 2025
  3. Gan Wang (University of Gothenburg)
    Microfabrication technique applications: from passive particle manipulation to active microswimmers, micromachines, and fluidic control
    defended on 20 January 2025
  4. Benjamin Midtvedt (University of Gothenburg)
    Annotation-free deep learning for quantitative microscopy
    defended on 9 January 2025
  5. Laura Pérez Garcia (University of Gothenburg)
    Advanced methods for the calibration of optical tweezers
    defended on 12 October 2023
  6. Saga Helgadottir (University of Gothenburg)
    Deep Learning Applications – From image analysis to medical diagnosis
    defended on 16 June 2021
  7. Aykut Argun (University of Gothenburg)
    Thermodynamics of microscopic environments: From anomalous diffusion to heat engines
    defended on 14 June 2021
  8. Falko Schmidt (University of Gothenburg)
    Active Matter in a Critical State: From passive building blocks to active molecules, engines and droplets
    defended on 15 January 2021
  9. Fatemeh Kalantarifard (Bilkent University)
    Intra-cavity optical trapping with fiber laser
    defended on 10 June 2019
  10. Mite Mijalkov (Bilkent University)
    Graph Theory Study of Complex Networks in the Brain
    defended on 24 April 2018
  11. Erçağ Pinçe (Bilkent University)
    Manipulation and control of collective behavior in active matter systems
    defended on 21 October 2016