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 2021
Computational Enzymology on Sulfur-Containing Enzymes: From Method to Application, Paul Meister
Learning Control of Robotic Arm Using Deep Q-Neural Network, Seyed Navid Mellatshahi
Nursing Clinical Instructors’ Perceived Supports and Barriers to Reporting Medication Errors, Near Misses, and Discovered Errors, Karly Mendler
Allowing the experiences of older adults to be heard: Interpreting senior centre accessibility, Fallon Mitchell
QRS Complex Detection based on Multilevel Thresholding and Peak-to-Peak Interval Statistics, Sudipta Modak
Machine Learning Based Prediction of Reinforced Concrete Members’ Shear Friction Capacity, Farah Mohamed
Social Network Analysis: A Machine Learning Approach, Bonaventure Chidube Molokwu
Victim Perpetrator Relationship Characteristics and Perceptions of Personal Sexual Assault and Coercion Experiences, Frasia Margaret Morrison
Flow Characteristics of Self-Oscillating Round and Square Jets in a Confined Cavity, Maziar Mosavati
Discovering High-Profit Product Feature Groups by mining High Utility Sequential Patterns from Feature-Based Opinions, Priyanka Motwani
French as a Second Language Teaching: Identifying Methods that Improve Adult Learners’ Competencies, Nicole Moussallem
Missed Connections, Laura Rose Mulrooney
Generating graphs from degree sequence, Amreeth Rajan Nagarajan
Development of a Pneumatically Controllable Microdroplet Generator with Electrical Sensing, Gnanesh Nagesh
Traffic Sign and Light Detection using Deep learning for Automotive Applications, Humaira Naimi
The development of fully automated RULA assessment system based on Computer Vision, Gourav Kumar Nayak
Value Stream Mapping for Formation of Product Families, Zahra Nazemi
Innovations in Distributed Energy Resources, Sarah Nichol
Experimental Tests on Sperm and Seasonal Morphology Change in the Endangered Redside Dace (Clinostomus elongatus), Colby Brian Nolan
Comparative Study of Reinforcement Learning Methods in Path Planning, Daniel Obawole
Access Denied: A Socio-Legal Exploration of Access to Justice in Nigerian Wrongful Conviction Cases, Chinyere Obinna
Deep Learning Applications in Medical Bioinformatics, Ziad Omar
Deep Learning Applications in Medical Bioinformatics, Ziad Omar
Comparative Landowner Property Defenses Against Eminent Domain, Thomas A. Oriet