Ott, Christian D.
Committee Member — 15 thesises
- Perkins, Rory James — Experimental and Analytical Studies of Merging Plasma Loops on the Caltech Solar Loop Experiment (2011, Dissertation (Ph.D.))
- Zhai, Xiang — Experimental, Numerical and Analytical Studies of the MHD-Driven Plasma Jet, Instabilities and Waves (2015, Dissertation (Ph.D.))
- Handmer, Casey John — Gauge Invariant Spectral Cauchy Characteristic Extraction of Gravitational Waves in Computational General Relativity (2015, Dissertation (Ph.D.))
- Richers, Sherwood Andrew, III — Neutrino Radiation Transport and Other Topics in High Energy Density Astrophysics (2018, Dissertation (Ph.D.))
- Chu, Tony — Numerical Simulations of Black-Hole Spacetimes (2012, Dissertation (Ph.D.))
- Lippuner, Jonas — r-Process Nucleosynthesis in Neutron Star Mergers with the New Nuclear Reaction Network SkyNet (2018, Dissertation (Ph.D.))
- Blackman, Jonathan Lloyd — Surrogate Models of Gravitational Waves from Numerical Relativity Simulations of Binary Black Hole Mergers (2017, Dissertation (Ph.D.))
- Nerella, Tejaswi Venumadhav — The Astrophysics of Strongly Interacting Systems (2016, Dissertation (Ph.D.))
- Privitera, Stephen M. — The Importance of Spin for Observing Gravitational Waves from Coalescing Compact Binaries with LIGO and Virgo (2014, Dissertation (Ph.D.))
- Singer, Leo Pound — The Needle in the 100 deg² Haystack: The Hunt for Binary Neutron Star Mergers with LIGO and Palomar Transient Factory (2015, Dissertation (Ph.D.))
- Zimmerman, Aaron Benjamin — Topics in Black Hole Perturbation Theory and the Visualization of Curved Spacetime (2013, Dissertation (Ph.D.))
- O'Connor, Evan Patrick — Topics in Core-Collapse Supernova Theory: The Formation of Black Holes and the Transport of Neutrinos (2012, Dissertation (Ph.D.))
- Yang, Huan — Topics in Gravitational-Wave Science: Macroscopic Quantum Mechanics and Black Hole Physics (2013, Dissertation (Ph.D.))
- Luan, Jing — Toward Understanding Astrophysical Phenomena (2015, Dissertation (Ph.D.))
- Kaplan, Jeffrey Daniel — Where Tori Fear to Trend: Hypermassive Neutron Star Remnants and Absolute Event Horizons or Topics in Computational General Relativity (2014, Dissertation (Ph.D.))