Defended doctoral dissertations
Rain Männikus, a doctoral student at the Institute of Cybernetics, defended his Doctoral Thesis "Water Level Dynamics in the Eastern Baltic Sea, 1961−2018"
Supervisors Professor Tarmo Soomere (CV) and Professor Kevin Ellis Parnell ( CV)
The Doctoral Thesis can be viewed here
Mart Ratas, a doctoral student at the Institute of Cybernetics, defended his Doctoral Thesis "Numerical Analysis of Nonlinear Wave Propagation"
Supervisors Professor Andrus Salupere (CV) and Professor Jüri Majak (CV)
The Doctoral Thesis can be viewed here
Maris Eelsalu, a doctoral student at the Institute of Cybernetics, defended his Doctoral Thesis "Quantification of the Reaction of Estonian Beaches to Changing Wave Loads"
Supervisors Professor Tarmo Soomere (CV) and Professor Artu Ellmann (CV)
The Doctoral Thesis can be viewed here
Nataliia Kinash, a doctoral student at the Institute of Cybernetics, defended his Doctoral Thesis "Inverse Problems for Generalized Subdiffusion Equations"
Supervisor Professor Jaan Janno (CV)
The Doctoral Thesis can be viewed here
Indrek Mandre, a doctoral student at the Institute of Cybernetics, defended his Doctoral Thesis "On Statistical Topography of Self-Affine Sets"
Supervisor Professor Jaan Kalda (CV)
The Doctoral Thesis can be viewed here
Stephanie Rendón de la Torre, a doctoral student at the Institute of Cybernetics, defended his Doctoral Thesis "From Econophysics to Networks: Structure of the Large-Scale Estonian Network of Payments"
Supervisor Professor Jaan Kalda (CV)
The Doctoral Thesis can be viewed here
Katri Pindsoo, a doctoral student at the Institute of Cybernetics, defended his Doctoral Thesis "Spatio-Temporal Changes in the Components of Extreme Water Levels on Estonian Coasts"
Supervisor Professor Tarmo Soomere (CV)
The Doctoral Thesis can be viewed here
Natalja Jepihhina, a doctoral student at the Institute of Cybernetics, defended his Doctoral Thesis "Heterogeneity of diffusion restrictions in cardiomyocytes"
Supervisor Senior Researcher Marko Vendelin (CV)
The Doctoral Thesis can be viewed here
Martin Lints, a doctoral student at the Institute of Cybernetics, defended his Doctoral Thesis "Optimised Signal Processing for Nonlinear Ultrasonic Nondestructive testing of Complex Materials and Biological Tissues"
Supervisor Professor Andrus Salupere (CV)
The Doctoral Thesis can be viewed here