A total of eight doctoral theses were defended at TalTech in January, with topics ranging from the languages of string diagrams, technology parks, and Alzheimer's disease to determining ship location parameters.

Who are the newest doctorate degree recipients and what were the topics on which they defend their theses?
15.01 – Earnshaw, Matthew David “Languages of String Diagrams”
20.01 – Khan, Ali Hassan “Investigating Fish Hydrodynamic Sensing: An Integrated Approach Utilizing Numerical and Experimental Methods”
24.01 – Taheri, Mahdi “Methods for Reliability Assessment and Enhancement of Deep Neural Networks Hardware Accelerators”
24.01 – Hass, Lauri “Helical Reinforcement in 3D Printed Concrete. Development and Characterization of a Novel Reinforcement Technique”
28.01 – Rätsep, Margus “Surface Vessel Localization from Wake Measurements”
29.01 – Tsiouris, Nikiforos “Envisioning Institutional Pathways for Cosmolocal Production: A Near-future Landscape Through Science and Technology Parks”
31.01 – Berntsson, Elina “Interactions of Metal Ions with Peptides and Proteins Related to Alzheimer’s Disease”
31.01 – Jafari, Tanzeeha “Quantum Dynamics of Noble Gas Atoms and Methane in the Molecular Cavity of Fullerene: Terahertz Spectroscopy Study”