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    • 45-nm SOI CMOS Bluetooth Electrochemical Sensor for Continuous Glucose Monitoring 

      Muthreja, Aman (University of Waterloo, 2018-08-21)
      Due to increasing rates of diabetes, non-invasive glucose monitoring systems will become critical to improving health outcomes for an increasing patient population. Bluetooth integration for such a system has been previously ...
    • 50:50—Sovereignty, Price, Density, Efficiency: Housing-led Economic Urban Expansion in Hong Kong. 

      Tam, Kam-Ming Mark (University of Waterloo, 2015-09-16)
      Hong Kong is an ideal laboratory in which to study relationships between economy and architecture. In this city, tremendous power is held by both the state and in private capital. Urban form may be read as a tangible ...
    • 53 North: Tactical Infrastructure in Edmonton 

      Clayton, Bryce (University of Waterloo, 2017-08-15)
      Edmonton, Alberta is the northernmost major city in North America, but inappropriate urban form has created a winter culture of avoidance. Long, straight city streets and a proliferation of voids within the downtown urban ...
    • 55 + A Landscape of Intergenerational Living 

      Steeper, Keegan (University of Waterloo, 2019-09-20)
      Ontario is experiencing a demographic shift as a significant proportion of its demographic ages. Over the next twenty years it is estimated that the number of seniors aged 65 and above will double. For small urban centres ...
    • 56 Days of Solitude 

      Alladin, Kemal (University of Waterloo, 2016-09-21)
      Man is a social animal. He needs community for support and for the success of his life. Yet, throughout history, man has withdrawn from community to retreat into the wilderness. The journey takes him from the world, into ...
    • 5G Fixed Wireless Access for Bridging the Rural Digital Divide 

      Lappalainen, Andrew (University of Waterloo, 2021-09-22)
      Despite the ubiquitous level of mobile and fixed broadband (FB) connectivity that exists for many people today, the availability of high quality FB services in rural communities is generally much lower than in urban ...
    • 60 Watts Broadband Push Pull RF Power Amplifier Using LTCC Technology 

      Jundi, Ayman (University of Waterloo, 2013-09-27)
      The continuous increase in wireless usage forces an immense pressure on wireless communication in terms of increased demand and spectrum scarcity. Service providers for communication services had no choice but to allocate ...
    • 80 Fathoms Deep 

      de Cola, Marianna Rosa (University of Waterloo, 2011-08-26)
      The history of Newfoundland is intimately tied to its relationship with the sea, to its island status and its consequent cultural isolation, to its reliance on fishing and more recently oil. But it is also one of tides - ...
    • 90 Minutes with the Machine 

      Ngai, Victoria (University of Waterloo, 2019-01-08)
      Cremation, or the incineration of human remains, unites two fundamental elements of human existence: fire and death. This unity is today facilitated by the cremator, a machine that burns bodies as efficiently as modern ...
    • a-Si:H-Silicon Hybrid Low Energy X-ray Detector 

      Shin, Kyung-Wook (University of Waterloo, 2014-09-15)
      Low energy X-ray (< 20 keV) detection is a key technological requirement in applications such as protein crystallography or diffraction imaging. Silicon based optical cameras based on CCDs or CMOS imaging chips coupled to ...
    • AADT Estimation Models and Analytical Comparison of Pedestrian Safety Risk Evaluation Methods for Signalized Intersections 

      Xaykongsa, Alan (University of Waterloo, 2021-01-13)
      Pedestrian road safety is a priority for Canadian municipalities due to the particularly large social and economic impact that pedestrian-vehicle collisions can have on society. There is a constant need to improve roads ...
    • Ab Condita 

      Breg, Justin (University of Waterloo, 2014-01-21)
      Time and structure; expectation and construction; landscape and architecture; history and myth. The foundation is a joint which carries extraordinary potential to speak of the cultures that built it. This ...
    • Absorption of Nitric Oxide from Flue Gas Using Ammoniacal Cobalt(II) Solutions 

      Yu, Hesheng (University of Waterloo, 2013-01-24)
      Air emissions from the combustion of fossil fuel, including carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and nitric oxide, have caused severe health and environmental problems. The post-combustion wet scrubbing has ...
    • Abstraction and Refinement Techniques for Ternary Symbolic Simulation with Guard-value Encoding 

      Yang, Bo (University of Waterloo, 2022-05-20)
      We propose a novel encoding called guard-value encoding for the ternary domain {0, 1, X}. Among the advantages it has over the more conventional dual-rail encoding, the flexibility of representing X with either of <0, 0> ...
    • Abstraction Mechanism on Neural Machine Translation Models for Automated Program Repair 

      Wei, Moshi (University of Waterloo, 2019-09-23)
      Bug fixing is a time-consuming task in software development. Automated bug repair tools are created to fix programs with little or no human effort. There are many existing tools based on the generate-and-validate (G&V) ...
    • Acausal Modelling of Thermal Fluid Systems with a Focus on Engine Air Path Components 

      Keblawi, Amer (University of Waterloo, 2020-09-14)
      The automotive industry is rapidly developing more advanced vehicle propulsion systems, autonomous driving, emissions reduction, and improved fuel efficiency. Optimal control theory has evolved such that a system can be ...
    • Acausal Powertrain Modelling with Application to Model-based Powertrain Control 

      Adibi Asl, Hadi (University of Waterloo, 2014-02-21)
      The automotive industry has long been searching for efficient ways to improve vehicle performance such as drivability, fuel consumption, and emissions. Researchers in the automotive industry have tried to develop methods ...
    • Accelerated Durability Testing via Reactants Relative Humidity Cycling on Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells 

      Panha, Karachakorn (University of Waterloo, 2010-09-30)
      Cycling of the relative humidity (RH) levels in the reactant streams of polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cells has been reported to decay fuel cell performance. This study focuses on the accelerated durability testing ...
    • Accelerating Mixed-Abstraction SystemC Models on Multi-Core CPUs and GPUs 

      Kaushik, Anirudh Mohan (University of Waterloo, 2014-04-28)
      Functional verification is a critical part in the hardware design process cycle, and it contributes for nearly two-thirds of the overall development time. With increasing complexity of hardware designs and shrinking ...
    • Acceleration and Heating of Metal Particles in Condensed Matter Detonation 

      Ripley, Robert (University of Waterloo, 2010-04-30)
      For condensed explosives containing metal particle additives, interaction of the detonation shock and reaction zone with the solid inclusions leads to non-ideal detonation phenomena. Features of this type of heterogeneous ...

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