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* Ze Lei (PhD candidate since 2015) * Ze Lei (PhD candidate since 2015)
* Tommaso Comparin (2016). * Tommaso Comparin (2016).
-** Thesis [https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01411912 From few-body atomic physics to many-body statistical physics: The unitary Bose gas and the three-body hard-core model (manuscript in English)]+** Thesis: [https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01411912 From few-body atomic physics to many-body statistical physics: The unitary Bose gas and the three-body hard-core model (manuscript in English)]
* Manon Michel (2016) * Manon Michel (2016)
** Thesis: [https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01394204 Irreversible Markov chains by the factorized Metropolis filter: Algorithms and applications in particle systems and spin models (manuscript in English)] ** Thesis: [https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01394204 Irreversible Markov chains by the factorized Metropolis filter: Algorithms and applications in particle systems and spin models (manuscript in English)]

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  • Tommaso COMPARIN defended his thesis, entitled "From few-body atomic physics to many-body statistical physics: The unitary Bose gas and the three-body hard-core model" on 6 December 2016. The jury was composed of Hans-Werner HAMMER (TU Darmstadt, Germany), Tommaso ROSCILDE (ENS Lyon), Christophe SALOMON (ENS Paris), Patrizia VIGNOLO (Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis) and myself. Congratulations!
  • Manon MICHEL defended her thesis, entitled "Irreversible Markov Chains by the Factorized Metropolis Filter: Algorithms and Applications in Particle Systems and Spin Models" on 17 October 2016. The jury was composed of: Marjolein DIJKSTRA (Universiteit Utrecht, Netherlands), Eric MOULINES (Ecole Polytechnique, France), Anthony MAGGS (ESPCI, France), Cristopher MOORE (Santa Fe Institute), Francesco ZAMPONI (ENS, France), and myself. Congratulations!

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