The University of Windsor is a comprehensive university with 70 Masters and Doctoral programs in Arts and Social Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, Human Kinetics, Nursing, and Science.
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This online database contains the full-text of PhD dissertations and Masters’ theses of University of Windsor students from 1954 forward.
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Theses/Dissertations from 2023
Advanced Deep Learning Multivariate Multi-Time Series Framework for a Novel COVID-19 Dataset, SWASTIK BAGGA
The Self-Reference Effect on Memory Among 4- To 6-Year-Olds: The Role of Active Encoding and Cognitive Abilities, Alicia Nicole Bartlett
A Novel Multi-Mode OFDM with Index Modulation, Agnila Barua
An Integrated Approach to Understanding Noise Stress in Three Species of Freshwater Fish, Riley Beach
Cross-Blockchain Technology for an Interoperable and Scalable Digital Contact Tracing, Farbod Behnaminia
The meaning of competitive sport in the lives of baby boomers navigating retirement, Dale Ashley Bellaire
Physiological and behavioural responses of Arctic-breeding shorebirds to weather and habitat conditions, Sara Bellefontaine
A Decentralized Data Evaluation Technique in Federated Learning, Laveen Bhatia
Detection and Diagnosis of Bacterial Pathogens in Blood and Urine Using Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy, Emma J.M. Blanchette
A New Resource Efficient Multi PUF Design, Sai Preetham Bonagiri
The Aphasia Friendly Business Campaign: Program Expansion and Evaluation, Julia Borsatto
Mathematical Programming and Heuristic Design for Planning of Operating Rooms, Justin William Britt
Seam Ripping, Chloe Burrows-Moore
Transmission Power based Congestion Control using Q-Learning algorithm in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANET), Pooja Chandrasekharan
Investigating the Financial Implications of Converting Manufacturing from existing Portfolio to PPE Products During Covid-19 for Canadian Manufacturing Companies, Varun Charavanan
Characterizing predator-prey relationships of Great Lakes fishes using targeted stomach content DNA analyses, Matthew Richard Charron
A Taste of Tradition: Exploring Geographical Indications and Indigenous Agricultural Knowledge in Canada, Rashveen Chawla
Music as A Bridge to Literacy and Multiliteracies Development for Second Language Learners, Siyu Chen
Biogeochemical Cycling Across the River-Shoreline-Lake Interface of the Lake Erie Watershed, Yu-Ting Chen
Exploring the Relationship Between of Subjective and Objective Cognition among Older Adults Living in Canada, Astrid Dawn Coleman
Experimental Improvements to a Constant Volume Combustion Chamber for Fuel Spray and Ignition Studies, Binghao Cong
Emotion profiles in Dialectical Behaviour Therapy: Early Observations Anticipate Treatment Outcome, Florencia Andrea Cristoffanini