As of 2014, all newly submitted Graduate Center dissertations and theses appear in Academic Works shortly after graduation. Some works are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author. Dissertations and theses from before 2014 are generally accessible only to the CUNY community, but some authors have chosen to make theirs open access.
Dissertations/Theses/Capstones from 2025
The Density Distribution of the Material Around Betelgeuse, Iman Behbehani
Fast Transients from Magnetic Disks Around Non-Spinning Collapsar Black Holes, Justin A. Bopp
Effect of Equation of State on the Formation of Binary Black Holes in Active Galactic Nucleus Disks, Theodore Edwards
Satellite-Host Galaxy Co-evolution with Next-Generation Regulator Models, Austen Gabrielpillai
Investigating the Behavior of Dwarf-Hosting Cosmic Filaments in Regions of Average Density Within the Universe, Manuel E. Ramirez Hernandez
Starspot Inference Using Light Curve Inversion Techniques, Mohammad Refat
Refining Orbits and Revealing Origins: A Study of Giant Exoplanets Around Low-Mass Stars, Angeli Sandoval
Streaming Instabilities in Class 0/I Disks, Shirin Gul Zaidi
Dissertations/Theses/Capstones from 2024
PULSEY: Stellar Pulsation Models in Python, Andrew Ayala
Effect of Magnetic Draping on Satellite Galaxies in Clusters, Vanessa Brown
From Stars to Moons: Investigating Stellar Rotations, Planetary Interactions, and Exoplanetary Prospects, Rosario Cecilio-Flores-Elie
Illustris-TNG Simulated Central Black Mass(MBH) and Galaxy Properties Correlations with a Machine Learning Approach, Imani L. Dindy
Using Gaussian Processes to Measure M-Dwarf Rotation Periods from Ground-Based Light Curves, Ryan J. Lebron
