PhD and MSc Theses

PhD and MSc Theses, since 1988

Advisor ASSOCIATE PROF. Eyal Buks
Advisor’s Email eyal@ee.technion.ac.il
No of theses 17
Department Electrical and Computer Engineering
Department Web Site ece.technion.ac.il/?lang=he
Student’s Name Graduation Year Degree Abstracts Research Name
Alfasi Nir 2020 PhD Abstracts Color Defects in Diamond for Sensing Applications at Low Temperatures
Bachar Gil 2014 PhD Abstracts Superconducting Nanowire-Based Devices
Segev Eran 2011 PhD Abstracts Metastability and Self-Oscillations in Superconducting Microwave Resonators Integrated with a dc-SQUID
Zaitsev Stav 2011 PhD Abstracts Forced and Self-Excited Oscillations in Nonlinear Micromechanical Resonators
Abdo Baleegh 2009 PhD Abstracts Nonlinear Dynamics in Superconducting Stripline Resonators and Interference Devices
Almog Ronen 2007 PhD Abstracts Nonlinear Dynamics in Nanomechanical Oscillators
Masis Sergei 2021 PhD Abstracts Dipolar Interactions between Dense Spin Ensembles in Diamond
Winik Roni 2017 PhD Abstracts Quantum Light Sources Probed by Superconducting Single Photon Detectors
Suchoi Oren 2015 PhD Abstracts Nonlinear Phenomena and State Tomography in Superconducting Microwave Resonators Coupled to Mechanical Resonators and SQUIDs
Levi Roei 2021 MSc Abstracts Nonlinear Analysis of Oscillatory Quantum Systems Experiencing Bifurcation
Shlomi Keren 2015 MSc Abstracts Synchronization in On-Fiber Optomechanical Devices
Ella Lior 2014 MSc Abstracts Nonlinear Phenomena in Optomechanical Devices
Segev Eran 2006 MSc Abstracts Novel Self-Sustained Oscillations and Giant Nonlinearity in Superconducting Resonators
Abdo Baleegh 2004 MSc Abstracts Nonlinear Effects and Critical Coupling in NbN Superconducting Microwave Resonators
Mintz Tova 2009 MSc Abstracts Nonlinear Dynamics and Stability of a Microbeam Array Subject to Parametric Excitation
Masis Sergei 2016 MSc Abstracts Diamond Magnetometry for Low-Temperature Applications
Birman Daniel 2011 MSc Abstracts Hysteretic Response of Niobium-Based Direct Current Superconducting Quantum Interference Device with Microbridge Junctions