Camille Lasbareilles successfully defends her D.Phil. thesis

Camille Lasbareilles successfully defends her D.Phil. thesis

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After the viva voce: A happy D.Phil. candidate (centre left) with satisfied examiners (far left and far right) and proud supervisor (centre right).

Our congratulations go to Unit D.Phil. student Camille Lasbareilles for successfully defending her doctoral thesis, entitled “The functional role of theta-gamma oscillations in human motor neurophysiology”, in her viva voce examination on 21st March 2025.

Camille’s viva examiners were Assistant Processor Katherine Dyke (University of Nottingham) and Associate Professor Melanie Fleming (University of Oxford).

Camille was supervised in the Unit by Professor Charlotte Stagg and Professor Huiling Tan.

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