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    A liquid-to-solid transition governs neuronal mechanotransduction during touch in Caenorhabditis elegans 

    Sanfeliu Cerdán, Neus (Date of defense: 2024-03-12)

    (English) In recent years, our understanding of the ion channels and receptors that orchestrate the conversion of physical stimuli into physiological signals has deepened significantly. Nevertheless, there remains some ...

    A machine learning ride in the physics theme park: from quantum to biophysics 

    Requena Pozo, Borja (Date of defense: 2024-04-24)

    (English) The integration of artificial intelligence into research is propelling progress and discoveries across the entire scientific landscape. Artificial intelligence tools boost the development of novel scientific ...

    A strontium quantum-gas microscope 

    Höschele, Jonatan (Date of defense: 2024-04-29)

    (English) The development of quantum-gas microscopes has revolutionized the field of quantum simulation with ultracold atoms. More specifically, their ability of direct observation and manipulation of degenerate quantum ...

    A versatile system for the study of light-matter interactions at the level of individual particles 

    Bianchet, Lorena Cecilia (Date of defense: 2022-02-25)

    In this thesis, a single-atom trap in a "Maltese cross'' geometry (MCG) was designed, built up and characterized. A MCG atom trap uses four in-vacuum lenses to achieve four-directional high-numerical-aperture optical ...

    Active control of surface plasmons in hybrid nanostructures 

    Randhawa, Sukanya (Date of defense: 2012-12-04)

    Plasmonics nanostructures are becoming remarkably important as tools towards manipulating photons at the nanoscale. They are poised to revolutionize a wide range of applications ranging from integrated optical circuits, ...

    Advanced nanoantenna platforms for enhanced single-molecule detection at high concentrations 

    Herkert, Ediz (Date of defense: 2024-09-13)

    (English) The ability to study the dynamics of individual biomolecules is crucial to understanding the complex organization of biological systems beyond what can be learned from ensemble averages. These single-molecule ...

    Advanced single molecule fluorescent tools to reveal spatiotemporal multi-molecular interactions in living cells 

    Mateos Estévez, Nicolás (Date of defense: 2023-04-28)

    (English) The spatiotemporal organisation and compartmentalisation of molecules in living cells is crucial to regulate cell function. Dysregulation in how molecules dynamically explore their environment and interact with ...

    All optical manipulation of a single nitrogen-vacancy centre in nanodiamond 

    Geiselmann, Michael Wolfgang (Date of defense: 2014-04-10)

    The efficient interaction of photons with single quantum emitters like nitrogen vacancy (NV) centres is essential for the elaboration of future integrated quantum optical devices. A promising strategy towards this goal ...

    Anomalous diffusion : from life to machines 

    Muñoz Gil, Gorka (Date of defense: 2020-11-09)

    Diffusion refers to numerous phenomena, by which particles and bodies of all kinds move throughout any kind of material, has emerged as one of the most prominent subjects in the study of complex systems. Motivated by the ...

    Application and development of diffuse optical methods for the non-invasive bedside assessment of cerebral hemodynamics in the stroke unit 

    Kobayashi Frisk, Lisa (Date of defense: 2023-07-14)

    (English) The brain is an organ with a large energy budget compared to its volume and weight and constantly requires oxygen-rich blood to meet its metabolic needs. Given this fact, a tool that enables the continuous ...

    Atomic imaging of complex molecular 

    Liu, Xinyao (Date of defense: 2022-07-27)

    One of the significant challenges of modern science is to track and image chemical reactions as they occur. The molecular movies, the precise spatiotemporal tracking of changes in their molecular dynamics, will provide a ...

    Atomic quantum metrology with narrowband entangled and squeezed states of light 

    Wolfgramm, Florian (Date of defense: 2012-06-29)

    The use of light, especially of laser light, is in many cases the most sensitive way to perform measurements. However, the highest sensitivity that can be achieved with laser light as probe is bounded by the standard quantum ...

    Attosecond soft X-ray absorption revealing the ultrafast non-adiabatic dynamics of furan 

    Severino, Stefano (Date of defense: 2023-03-13)

    (English) One of the fundamental goals of the physical chemistry community has always been to be able to follow the details of the evolution of chemical reactions in real-time. Besides the extreme temporal resolution ...

    Attosecond X-ray absorption fine-structure spectroscopy in condensed matter 

    Buades, Bárbara (Date of defense: 2018-07-31)

    Attoscience aims to study electron dynamics in matter with unprecedented temporal resolution by using the shortest pulses generated on Earth. Currently, such resolution is only provided by sources that deliver attosecond ...

    Bell inequalities for device-independent protocols 

    Salavrakos, Alexia (Date of defense: 2019-03-26)

    The technological era that we live in is sometimes described as the Information Age. Colossal amounts of data are generated every day and considerable effort is put into creating technologies to process, store and transmit ...

    Bell nonlocality and causal networks 

    Boghiu Crihan, Emanuel-Cristian (Date of defense: 2024-07-09)

    (English) Understanding the cause and effect relationships behind observed correlations is central to how we reason and interact with the world. Causal relationships help us make sense of the patterns we observe and predict ...

    Bound states in the continuum in planar anisotropic structures 

    Mukherjee, Samyobrata (Date of defense: 2021-10-05)

    Bound states in the continuum (BICs) are modes that remain radiationless though they exist in the part of the spectrum that corresponds to radiating waves. They are a general wave phenomenon and following initial theoretical ...

    Cavity optomechanics with optically trapped particles 

    Mestres Junqué, Pau (Date of defense: 2017-09-07)

    Optical trapping and manipulation have emerged as powerful tools to investigate single microscopic objects in a controlled environment. Using the momentum carried by light, forces can be exerted to confine and manipulate ...

    Cavity-enhanced non-destructive measurements of atomic magnetism 

    Mazzinghi, Chiara (Date of defense: 2023-07-26)

    (English) In this work we propose and demonstrate cavity-enhanced polarization rotation to detect magnetic effects in transparent media with greater sensitivity at equal optical disturbance to the atomic medium. We use the ...

    Certification in quantum information theory: key distribution, self-testing and entanglement 

    Balanzó Juandó, Maria (Date of defense: 2024-09-12)

    (English) In the beginning of the last century, we witnessed a change of paradigm in how physics described the world with the formulation of quantum mechanics. This new theory shook the pillars of science by setting ...