Ph.D. Theses
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- Isler, Jdidah C. In Like a Lamb, Out Like a Lion: Probing the Disk-Jet Connection in Fermi Gamma-ray Bright Blazars Yale University, defended 2014
- Riedel, Adric Richard Hiding in plain sight Georgia State University, defended 2012.
- Richardson, Noel D. Spectroscopy and Interferometry of the Winds of Luminous Blue Variables Georgia State University, defended 2012.
- Williams, S. J. Optical Spectroscopy of Massive Stars Georgia State University, defended June 2011.
- Aragona, C. Multiwavelength Studies of Gamma-ray Binaries Lehigh University, defended 2011.
- Cantrell, A. G. Phase Shifts and Nonellipsoidal Light Curves: Challenges from Mass Determinations in X-ray Binary Stars Yale University, defended 2009.
- Dong, S. Astrophysical Applications of Gravitational Microlensing Ohio State University, defended 2009.
- Poindexter, S. D. Sharpening the Tools of Gravitational Microlensing Ohio State University, defended 2009.
- Raghavan, D. A Survey of Stellar Families: Multiplicity of Solar-Type Stars Georgia State University, defended 2009.
- Trippe, M.L. "A Multi-Wavelength Investigation of Seyfert 1.8 and 1.9 Galaxies Georgia State University, defended 2009.
- Cobb, B.E. Long-term observations of GRBs: the complex connection between GRBs and SNe Yale University, defended 2008.
- Morgan, C.W. Quasar Structure from Microlensing in Gravitationally Lensed Quasars Ohio State University, defended 2008.
- Ryle, W.T. Investigation of Fundamental Black Hole Properties of AGN Through Optical Variability Georgia State University, defended 2008.
- Dunn, J.P. Intrinsic Absorption with the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer Georgia State University, defended 2007.
- Subasavage, J.P. White Dwarfs in the Solar Neighborhood Georgia State University, defended June 2007.
- Marshall, K. The X-ray Variability of Seyfert Galaxies Georgia State University, defended December 2006.
- Osterman, A. New Multiwavelength Variability and Optical Microvariability Investigations of X-ray and Radio Selected Blazars Georgia State University, defended November 2006.
- Maitra, D. State Transitions in Soft X-ray Transients Yale University, defended August 2006.
- McFarland, J. P. Rest Frame Variability Characteristics of Blazars Georgia State University, defended April 2005.
- Jao, W. C. Discovery and Characterization of the Highest Proper Motion Stars Georgia State University, defended April 2004.
- McSwain, M. V. The Evolution of Massive Stars: The Be Star and Microquasar Phenomena Georgia State University, defended June 2004.