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 2020
Modeling the Evolution of Agent Capabilities and Specialization, Radhika Jayaraman
Investigating the Educational Experiences of Girls in Tanzania: The Efficacy of a Girls’ Leadership and Empowerment Program, Brianna Louise Jentzel
Supportless Fabrication, Experimental, and Numerical Analysis of the Physical Properties for a Thin-Walled Hemisphere, Hamed Kalami
A Taxonomy of Sequential Patterns Based Recommendation Systems, Hemni Sri Rajeswari Karlapalepu
Improving Lookahead search for grid-based pathfinding, Shrijan Karmacharya
Institutional Factors That Influence Creative Arts Students to Pursue Further Education Post-Baccalaureate in An Education- Based Program, Kaitlyn Vivian Anne Karns
Investigation of azo-bond cleavage in Methyl Orange and Direct Yellow 12 using soybean peroxidase, Amanpreet Kaur
Weakly Chordal Graphs: An Experimental Study, Sudiksha Khanduja
Developing highly symmetric Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) based butterfly gyroscopes, Nabeel Ahmad Khan
Modeling the Demand for Electric Vehicles in Canadian Corporate and Government Fleets, Shakil Khan
Estimation, Detection and Tracking of Point Objects ON VIDEO, Kasra Kiani
Numerical and Experimental Investigation of Jet Impingement Cooling for Electric Vehicle Inverters, Corey Jerome Klinkhamer
Distinguishing Appraisals of Memory Accuracy and Occurrence: A Functional Neuroimaging Study, Kassandra Helena Korcsog
Image-based sexual violence: Victim experiences and bystander responses, Michelle A. Krieger
What Trying to Forget Tells Us About Trying to Remember: A Link Between Associative Memory and Directed Forgetting, Brette E. Lansue Burns
Coaches’ and Athletic Directors’ Use of Strengths in Implementing Policy: An Exploratory Study of Transgender Policies in U SPORTS and CCAA from a Strengths and Hope Perspective, Chelsey Hannah Leahy
Empirical Investigation of Flow Reversal Strategy in Aftertreatment System, Li Liang
Anisotropic Compressive Behavior of Rigid PVC and PES Foams at Elevated Strain Rates Up to 200 s-1, Yue Liu
Correspondence of Beach User Perception, Lifesaving Strategies and Rip Currents at Brackley Beach and Cavendish Beach Prince Edward Island, Summer Locknick
Two-Stage Conditional Density Estimation Based on Bernstein Polynomials, Guanjie Lyu
Demand Curve Modeling for the Utility of the Future, Nick William MacMackin
Lakewide and Nearshore Microbial Water Quality Modelling in Lake St. Clair, Mohammad Madani