In accordance with the regulations:

During the public exhibition period the consultation of the doctoral thesis can be requested under the following conditions:

  • The consultation will be carried out under conditions that ensure its originality and confidentiality.
  • Only people with a doctoral degree may access it.
  • To request the consultation, please send an email to [email protected] during the public exhibition period.
  • Access to the thesis consultation will be limited to the agreed schedule and the availability of the Service and will take place at the Postgraduate and Doctoral Studies Service (SPD), office 40.269.

The public exhibition period lasts 7 working days and starts on the day after the official date of deposit.
You can consult the regulations at the following links:

Christmas closure from December 24 to January 6: If the public exhibition period falls within these dates, you may request an appointment and we will contact you from January 7 onwards.

ARIADNA PINAR MARTÍ
(PhD in Biomedicine)

  • Title of the Doctoral thesis: El paper del consum de peix i fruits secs en el desenvolupament neuropsicològic humà des de la gestació fins a l’adolescència
  • Supervised by: Dr Jordi Julvez Calvo and by Dr Maria Foraster Pulido
  • Public exhibition period: from July 14th to July 22th, 2026

STEPHANIE ROSSWAG DE SOUZA
(PhD in Biomedicine)

  • Title of the Doctoral thesis: Transcriptional and translational dynamics in oocytes
  • Supervised by: Dr Elvan Boke and by Dr Marion Salzer
  • Public exhibition period: from July 14th to July 22th, 2026

MIREIA RUMBO ROIG
(PhD in Biomedicine)

  • Title of the Doctoral thesis: Establishment of the Statoacoustic Ganglion axonal circuitry: unveiling the role of Cxcl14 in pioneer axon guidance in the inner ear
  • Supervised by: Dr Berta Alsina Español
  • Public exhibition period: from July 14th to July 22th, 2026

MIARO NATHANAEL CARRAZ RAKOTONIRINA CARRAZ
(PhD in Translation and Science Language)

  • Title of the Doctoral thesis: Unnatural Language Processing
  • Supervised by: Dr Marco Baroni
  • Public exhibition period: from July 6th to July 14th, 2026

JOSE AMILCAR CAMILO RODRIGUEZ
(PhD in Economics, Finances and Management)

  • Title of the Doctoral thesis: Essays in Economic Inequality and Behavioral Economics
  • Supervised by: Dr Fabrizio Germano and Dr Rosemarie Chari Nagel
  • Public exhibition period: from July 6th to July 14th, 2026

POL GARRIGA MARTÍNEZ
(PhD in Translation and Language Science)

  • Title of the Doctoral thesis: Lexical and semantic change in mental health language between 1850 and 1950 in Spanish and German: creation and analysis of two specialised corpora through the concept of hysteria
  • Supervised by: Dr Gerda Hassler and by Dr Jenny Elise Brumme
  • Public exhibition period: from July 3nd to July 13th, 2026

LAIA PUIG FONTRODONA
(PhD in Communication)

  • Title of the Doctoral thesis: "Maternidades mediáticas y resistencias a la maternidad institucional en la ficción audiovisual española contemporánea: Paula Echevarría, Najwa Nimri y Aina Clotet"
  • Supervised by: Dr Nuria Bou Sala
  • Public exhibition period: from July 2nd to July 10th, 2026

SÍLVIA DÍAZ PÉREZ
(PhD in Communication)

  • Title of the Doctoral thesis: The battle for the climate frame
  • Supervised by: Dr Roger Soler Marti and Dr Mònica Figueras Maz
  • Public exhibition period: from July 2nd to July 10th, 2026

JAVIER PANTOJA FERRARI
(PhD in Communication)

  • Title of the Doctoral thesis: "El museo de arte ante la inteligencia artificial: interfaces sociotécnicas, prácticas institucionales y discursos emergentes"
  • Supervised by: Dr Carlos Alberto Scolari
  • Public exhibition period: from July 2nd to July 10th, 2026

PAULA DOMINGUEZ GOMEZ
(PhD in Information and Communication Technologies)

  • Title of the Doctoral thesis: Translational computational cardiac safety: comprehensive modeling for predicting drug-induced proarrhythmic risks across diverse populations
  • Supervised by: Dr Borje Darpo, Dr Jazmin Aguado Sierra and Dr Oscar Camara Rey
  • Public exhibition period: from June 29th to July 7th, 2026