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 2022
Wear Mechanisms of Tool Steel and Their Effect on Trimming of High Strength Steel Sheets, Zeyuan Cui
Study and Analysis of Mirror-like Object Detection for Autonomous Indoor Navigation using a 2D LiDAR, Deeptha Damodaran
Sustainable utilization of clay soils as low-cost binders in construction applications, Rushikesh R. Darange
#MeToo: Effects of Cyber Sexual Aggression Victimization on Women’s Health and Relationship Quality, Samantha Daskaluk
Evaluating Soil Gas Migration Testing in the Energy Sector, Matthew Robert Arthur Day
THEORETICAL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF ELECTROCHEMICAL IMPEDANCE SPECTROSCOPY FOR BATTERY PARAMETER ESTIMATION, Niladri Shekhar De
Tabular Approach to Open Circuit Voltage Modeling in Lithium-Ion Batteries, Bharath Chandra Devabattini
Embodied and Empowered: Evidence for Ashtanga Yoga as a Novel Intervention for Women with Disordered Eating, Nicole A. Dignard
Structure and Mechanics of Biomembrane Mimics in the Presence of Vitamin E, Mitchell DiPasquale
A New Car-Following Model with Incorporation of Markkula’s Framework of Sensorimotor Control in Sustained Motion Tasks, Umair Durrani
Hand-Arm Vibration Exposure in Drummers, Dylan Durward
Analysis Guidelines and Functionalities of the CATIA Native FEA Solver for Composite Materials, Mohamed Edrisy
Towards Achieving the Sustainable Development Goal Four (4) in Ghana: The Role of the Free Senior High School Programme, Bismark Edusei
Robot Learning From Human Observation Using Deep Neural Networks, Michael Elachkar
Development of a Control Strategy to Reduce the Start-up Delay for Autonomous Heavy Trucks, Saeideh Esmaeili
Harm Reduction Policies and the Shaping of Canada’s Opioid Crisis, Hailey Etchen
The Experience of Transitioning for the Transgender Person: An Appreciative Inquiry Approach to Advance Gender Affirming Care, Shelley Evans
Human-Machine Collaboration in Healthcare Innovation, Breeze Fenton
Examining the Prevalence of Burnout Among Golf Operations Employees in Canada, Sheldon Taylor Fetter
Identifying Network Biomarkers for Each Breast Cancer Subtypes Along with Their Effective Single and Paired Repurposed Drugs Using Network-Based Machine Learning Techniques, Forough Firoozbakht
The Influence of Semantic Neighbourhood Density and Concreteness on Episodic Memory for Single Words, Brinna Fougere
How Animal-Assisted Therapy Is Understood and Perceived by Health Care Providers and the General Public in Canada, Healey M. Gardiner
On Estimation Methods in Tensor Regression Models, Mai Ghannam
Patterns and Behaviours of Barrier Breaching in Lacustrine Environments: A Case Study from the Point Pelee Foreland, Jenny Gharib