PHD DISSERTATIONS
Pedro Pessoa
"An Entropic Approach to Dynamics," University at Albany, defended on 4/15/22
Ahmad Yousefi
"Entropic Density Functional Theory: Entropic Inference and the Equilibrium State of Inhomogeneous Fluids," University at Albany, defended on 9/27/21
Nicholas Carrara
“The Foundations of Inference and its Application to Fundamental Physics,” University at Albany, defended on 5/21/21
Selman Ipek
“The Entropic Dynamics of Relativistic Quantum Fields in Curved Spacetime,” University at Albany, defended on 4/16/21.
Kevin Vanslette
“The Inferential Design of Entropy and its Application to Quantum Measurements,” University at Albany, defended on 4/3/18.
Susan DiFranzo
“The Entropic Dynamics approach to the Paradigmatic Quantum Mechanical Phenomena,” University at Albany, defended 3/12/18.
Shahid Nawaz
“Momentum and Spin in Entropic Quantum Dynamics,” University at Albany, defended on 8/18/14.
David T. Johnson
“Generalized Galilean Transformations and the Measurement Problem in the Entropic Dynamics approach to Quantum Theory,” University at Albany, defended on 4/26/11.
Adom Giffin
“Maximum Entropy, the Universal Method for Inference,” University at Albany, defended on 4/29/08.
Carlo Cafaro
“The Information Geometry of Chaos,” University at Albany, defended on 4/22/08.
Chih-Yuan Tseng
“The Maximum Entropy Method in Statistical Physics: an Alternative Approach to the Theory of Simple Fluids,” University at Albany, defended on 1/26/04.
Scott Labrake
“Glass Capillary X-Ray Waveguides,” University at Albany, defended on 11/24/03.
Eric Sutter
“The Theory of Kossel Lines,” University at Albany, defended on 8/17/00.
Pedro Zambianchi
“The Asymptotic Reciprocity Theorem in X-Ray Scattering,” University at Albany, defended on 12/14/99.
François Barcomb
“Wave Guides for X Rays and Neutrons: a Scalar Model,” University at Albany, defended on 8/25/99.
Keith Aliberti
“The Theory of X-Ray and Neutron Fabry-Perot Interferometers,” University at Albany, defended on 11/25/98.
Devon Mason
“Theory of the Reflection of X Rays by Multilayered Structures with Diffuse Interfaces,” University at Albany, defended on 9/25/95.
Ariel Caticha
“Changes of variables and the renormalization group,” PhD thesis submitted to the California institute of Technology, 5/21/1985.