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PhD theses and habilitations

PhD thesis of F.Borgonovi "Analysis and phenomenology of the quantum stochasticity" (Pavia, Italy, 1990) was based on the joint papers [38,41] (see section 3.5.2). At present F.Borgonovi is researcher at Univ. of Brescia, Italy.

PhD thesis of F.Benvenuto "Dynamical localization" (Milano, Italy, 1992) was based on the joint papers [46,49] (see section 3.3.4). At present F.Benvenuto is a system manager at the Suisse National Supercomputer Center, Suisse

PhD thesis of Ph. Jacquod "Aspects of quantum chaos and disordered interacting systems", (Neuchâtel, Suisse, 1997) was based on the joint papers [75,83,85,87,90] (see sections 3.7.1 and 3.7.2). At present Ph.Jacquod is at post-doc position at Yale Univ.

PhD thesis of G.Benenti "Chaotic enhancement on microwave ionization of Rydberg atoms", (Milano, Italy, Feb. 1998) was based on the joint papers [91,93,98] (see section 3.6.6). At present G.Benenti is at the post-doc position in CEA, Saclay in the group of J.-L.Pichard.

PhD thesis of G.Maspero "Quantum chaos in open systems" (Milano-Como, Italy, January 1999) was based on the joint papers [95,97,100] (see section 3.6.7). At present G.Maspero studies theology and phylosophy in Rome.

PhD thesis of Gaetan Caldara (from ENS, Paris) was started under my supervision at Univ. P. Sabatier in September 1998 and is directed to the investigation of interaction effects in disordered systems.

PhD thesis of José Lages (from Univ. Montpellier, now DEA at Univ. P. Sabatier, Toulouse) under supervision of Klaus Frahm was started in September 1998 and is directed to the problems of random matrices, supersymmetry and interaction effects. First results in this direction are presented in our joint work [109].

The habilitation of Klaus Frahm "Lacalisation and transport in mesoscopic systems: analytical results" (under my supervison) was defended in Dec. 1998 at the Univ. Paul Sabatier, Toulouse. At present Klaus Frahm is professor in our group in Toulouse.


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