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 2019
Scalable Methods and Algorithms for Very Large Graphs Based on Sampling, Roohollah Etemadi
Investigating Natural Antisense Transcripts in Toxoplasma gondii, Ambreen Fahim
iSOM-GSN: An Integrative Approach for Transforming Multi-omic Data into Gene Similarity Networks via Self-organizing Maps, Nazia Fatima
Gender And The Body: Exploring The Relationship Between Eating Disorders And Sexual Activity, Emma Foong
Experimental Study on Transient Behavior of Water and Nanofluid in Multiport Slab Minichannel Heat Exchangers, Shahram Fotowat
Bioassessment of Streams Within the Clay-Plains Region of Southwestern Ontario – Optimizing Sampling and Laboratory Assessment Methods, Alyssa Alves Frazao
Therapeutic Benefits of Online Psychological Screening for Depressive Symptomology, Natalie Frost
Privacy-Preserving Statistical Analysis of Health Data Using Paillier Homomorphic Encryption and Permissioned Blockchain, Mahdi Ghadamyari
Thermal management of photovoltaic panel using PCM for improved efficiency and power output, Joyjit Ghosal
Social Information Processing Deficits, Intimate Partner Violence, and Coercive Control in Dating Couples, Jillian Glasgow
Rape Acknowledgement in the Context of the #MeToo Movement, Brandin Glos
Digital Implementation of Bio-Inspired Spiking Neuronal Networks, Shaghayegh Gomar
Properties of Glass Aggregate Mortars, Kayle Karla Mei Mamitag Gorospe
Chinese International Graduate Students’ Perspectives of Individual Writing Consultations, Zhiqian Guo
A deep learning approach to real-time short-term traffic speed prediction with spatial-temporal features, Sindhuja Gutha
New Game Plus: A Study of Video Game Narratives, Arash Hajbabaee
Measuring the Flexibility of Delusion-Like Beliefs in Non-Clinical Samples: Development and Validation of the Windsor Belief Flexibility Scale (WBFS), Bahar Haji-Khamneh
Multidimensions of Poverty: An Analysis of the Differential Effects of Racism and Poverty on Skeletal Growth, Jennifer Lyn Halliday
Exploring Concepts of Compassion Fatigue Among Baccalaureate Nursing Students, Lisa Marie Hamilton
Vehicle Distance Detection Using Monocular Vision and Machine Learning, Maryam Samir Naguib Girgis Hanna
Comparison of two bidirectional atmosphere-surface exchange models for elemental mercury, Jingliang Hao