He obtained his doctorate in 1850 with a thesis titled Recherches sur les corps de wolf.
In 1858 he presented his project in a scientific thesis titled The Ictineo or fish-ship.
He later changed his mind and submitted a thesis in 1926, titled Some theorems about integral solutions to certain algebraic equations and inequalities.
In 1994 he was promoted to doctor of theology on a thesis titled Priesthood of reconciliation.
While being a priest he wrote his doctoral thesis, titled Vilje.
In 2003, Ponta completed a thesis titled International criminal court.
He wrote a 114-page thesis titled Sympathy for the Devil?
His undergraduate thesis, titled Free Art, described the internet as a place where more egalitarian access to art could be found.
He received his medical degree in 1815 with a thesis titled Effets des cosmétiques chez les dames.
Her thesis, titled "Hidden variables and locality in quantum theory," was about the philosophical underpinnings of quantum mechanics.