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Dissertation. The dissertation must show that the candidate has technical mastery of the field and is capable of doing independent and original research. It must enlarge or modify current knowledge in a field or present a significant new interpretation of known materials. The Graduate School requires that all doctorate dissertations be written and The Princeton University Archives located within the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library is the official repository for Undergraduate Senior Theses, Master's Theses and Ph.D. Dissertations. Princeton University undergraduate senior theses range from to the present. The following page includes all information for submission, searching & accessing Princeton's departments and programs have broad academic expertise, and Ph.D. students have the opportunity to work with faculty who are experts in many fields and subfields of academic research. While the range of topics that Ph.D. students may pursue for dissertation work is wide, it nonetheless may be limited by the interests and expertise of the faculty

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PhD Theses All the links below lead to PDF versions of the theses. Peter Michael Garone, "Epitaxial growth and fabrication of MOS-gated Ge x Si 1-x / Si high hole mobility transistors," (). Part 1, Part 2 Erwin Josef Prinz, "Base transport and vertical profile engineering in Si/Si1-xGex/Si heterojunction bipolar transistors," () Ph. D. Thesis, Princeton, Anatoliy Chlenov, “Arene Exchange Accelerated by a Pendant Ligand.” PhD Thesis, Princeton University, Richard J. Hooley, “Palladium-Catalyzed Reactions and Their Application to the Toptal Synthesis of Plakortone B and analogs.” PhD Thesis, Princeton University, This thesis will explore both of these directions through a detailed study of new materials, circuit designs, and coupling schemes for superconducting qubits. In the first experiment, we explore the use of disordered superconducting films, specifically Niobium Titanium Nitride, as the inductive element in a fluxonium qubit and measure the loss mechanisms limiting the qubit lifetime

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Dissertation. The dissertation must show that the candidate has technical mastery of the field and is capable of doing independent and original research. It must enlarge or modify current knowledge in a field or present a significant new interpretation of known materials. The Graduate School requires that all doctorate dissertations be written and Princeton's departments and programs have broad academic expertise, and Ph.D. students have the opportunity to work with faculty who are experts in many fields and subfields of academic research. While the range of topics that Ph.D. students may pursue for dissertation work is wide, it nonetheless may be limited by the interests and expertise of the faculty This thesis will explore both of these directions through a detailed study of new materials, circuit designs, and coupling schemes for superconducting qubits. In the first experiment, we explore the use of disordered superconducting films, specifically Niobium Titanium Nitride, as the inductive element in a fluxonium qubit and measure the loss mechanisms limiting the qubit lifetime

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Ph. D. Thesis, Princeton, Anatoliy Chlenov, “Arene Exchange Accelerated by a Pendant Ligand.” PhD Thesis, Princeton University, Richard J. Hooley, “Palladium-Catalyzed Reactions and Their Application to the Toptal Synthesis of Plakortone B and analogs.” PhD Thesis, Princeton University, This thesis will explore both of these directions through a detailed study of new materials, circuit designs, and coupling schemes for superconducting qubits. In the first experiment, we explore the use of disordered superconducting films, specifically Niobium Titanium Nitride, as the inductive element in a fluxonium qubit and measure the loss mechanisms limiting the qubit lifetime PhD Theses All the links below lead to PDF versions of the theses. Peter Michael Garone, "Epitaxial growth and fabrication of MOS-gated Ge x Si 1-x / Si high hole mobility transistors," (). Part 1, Part 2 Erwin Josef Prinz, "Base transport and vertical profile engineering in Si/Si1-xGex/Si heterojunction bipolar transistors," ()

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Contact Princeton Printer at or info@blogger.com more information. Master's degree students should mail their bound copies within six months of receiving their degrees to Attn: Lynn Durgin, Mudd Manuscript Library, 65 Olden Street, Princeton, NJ If you have any questions, please contact us through the Ask Us! form Dissertation. The dissertation must show that the candidate has technical mastery of the field and is capable of doing independent and original research. It must enlarge or modify current knowledge in a field or present a significant new interpretation of known materials. The Graduate School requires that all doctorate dissertations be written and Princeton’s Ph.D. program in East Asian Studies (EAS) has long been recognized as one of the leading graduate programs of its kind in the Western world. At present, we offer doctoral (Ph.D.) training in Chinese and Japanese history and literature, Korean cultural studies, anthropology of East Asia, and in the transnational social and cultural study of contemporary East Asia
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