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    • Great Lakes Regional Water Conflict Analyses 

      Payganeh, Sevda (University of Waterloo, 2021-03-25)
      This research proposes a holistic framework to help understand and mitigate the interrelated and successive conflicts that occur over water resources in the Great Lakes and the rivers flowing into them. Local Canadian ...
    • Greater Toronto Chinese Downtown 

      Ip, Pui Yue Iris (University of Waterloo, 2023-01-13)
      Greater Toronto Chinese Downtown (GTCD) is the largest Chinese Canadian community in the Greater Toronto Area and one of the world’s most unique Chinese diasporic cities outside of Asia. Created by the sudden influx of ...
    • Greedy Representative Selection for Unsupervised Data Analysis 

      Helwa, Ahmed Khairy Farahat (University of Waterloo, 2013-01-25)
      In recent years, the advance of information and communication technologies has allowed the storage and transfer of massive amounts of data. The availability of this overwhelming amount of data stimulates a growing need to ...
    • Green 

      Knap, Laura Marianne (University of Waterloo, 2013-08-06)
      We insist upon “green space”, but the term’s vague cast brings little into focus. In this thesis I search out what it is that we look for in green space. I consider some ways, within our North American context, that we ...
    • Green Infrastructure and the Sustainable Metropolitan Village 

      Saplamaeff, Holly (University of Waterloo, 2010-09-28)
      The current model of suburban development in Canadian cities has serious consequences for the natural environment. The ubiquitous landscape of sprawl consumes excessive amounts of greenfield land and natural resources, ...
    • Green Petroleum Refining - Mathematical Models for Optimizing Petroleum Refining Under Emission Constraints 

      Ali Yusuf, Yusuf (University of Waterloo, 2013-09-04)
      Petroleum refining processes provide the daily requirements of energy for the global market. Each refining process produces wastes that have the capacity to harm the environment if not properly disposed of. The treatment ...
    • The Green Scare: Radical environmental activism and the invention of "eco-terrorism" in American superhero comics from 1970 to 1990 

      Lacy, Brendan (University of Waterloo, 2021-02-22)
      American environmentalism became a recognizable social movement in the 1960s. In the following two decades the movement evolved to represent a diverse set of philosophies and developed new protest methods. In the early ...
    • Green Supply Chain Design: A Lagrangian Approach 

      Merrick, Ryan J. (University of Waterloo, 2010-05-21)
      The expansion of supply chains into global networks has drastically increased the distance travelled along shipping lanes in a logistics system. Inherently, the increase in travel distances produces increased carbon emissions ...
    • Green Supply Chain Network Design with Emission Sensitive Demand 

      Waltho, Cynthia (University of Waterloo, 2019-04-30)
      Over the last few decades, the argument for a link between greenhouse gas emissions and global warming has become stronger. In response, there has been a global shift. Politicians are implementing carbon policies while ...
    • Green Thermo-Mechano-Chemical Processing for the Recovery of Lignocellulosic Biomass Components 

      Guiao, Karelle (University of Waterloo, 2022-04-20)
      The components of lignocellulosic biomasses are attractive material alternatives for petroleum-derived products as they are renewable bioresources. However, their applicability is currently stunted by their acid-heavy ...
    • Grey Numbers in Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis and Conflict Resolution 

      Hanbin, Kuang (University of Waterloo, 2014-10-24)
      Definitions of grey numbers are adapted for incorporation into Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis and the Graph Model for Conflict Resolution in order to capture uncertainty in decision making. The main objective is to ...
    • GREY TO GREEN 13 GATES TO THE GREENBELT 

      El Filali, Salim (University of Waterloo, 2019-10-21)
      The Greenbelt was created by the Government of Ontario in 2005 to protect working farms, wetlands, natural habitats, woods and river valleys that surround the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Its vast 8000 square kilometers ...
    • Grid + Ghost 

      Neufeld, Stephanie (University of Waterloo, 2013-02-21)
      The thesis begins with a notion to design a school of architecture in Saskatchewan. The context, at first, appears overwhelmingly basic: an agricultural grid superimposed on a horizontal plain, under an endless sky. This ...
    • Grid Filters for Local Nonlinear Image Restoration 

      Veldhuizen, Todd (University of Waterloo, 1998)
      A new approach to local nonlinear image restoration is described, based on approximating functions using a regular grid of points in a many-dimensional space. Symmetry reductions and compression of the sparse grid make ...
    • Grid-able Plug-in Electric Vehicles in Smart Grids: Incorporation into Demand Response 

      Akhavan Rezai, Seyedeh Elham (University of Waterloo, 2016-01-22)
      Electric transportation has attracted a great deal of interest within the transport sector because of its notable potential to become a low-carbon substitute for conventional combustion engine vehicles. However, widespread ...
    • Gromit An In-Memory Graph Database 

      Cui, Yunling (University of Waterloo, 2017-02-28)
      This work presents the implementation of an in-memory graph database management system called Gromit. This graph database represents large and complex networks using labelled property graphs, and encodes semantic information ...
    • Group vs Individual: Impact of TOUCH and TILT Cross-Device Interactions on Mixed-Focus Collaboration 

      Homaeian, Leila; Goyal, Nippun; Wallace, James R; Scott, Stacey (Association for Computing Machinery, 2018-04-28)
      Cross-device environments (XDEs) have been devel-oped to support a multitude of collaborative activities. Yet, little is known about how different cross-device in-teraction techniques impact group collaboration; in-cluding ...
    • Growth and Characterization of Epitaxial Al Layers on GaAs and Si Substrates for Superconducting CPW Resonators in Scalable Quantum Computing Systems 

      Tournet, Julie (University of Waterloo, 2015-08-20)
      The growth of Aluminum (Al) on semiconductors and dielectrics is a cornerstone in the quest for scalable quantum computing systems. Indeed the electrical properties of Al make it an exceptional candidate for the realization ...
    • Growth and Characterization of epitaxial FeCo/MgO/EuS Magnetic Tunnel Junctions on MgO buffered (100)-Si 

      zhiwei, gao (University of Waterloo, 2016-04-15)
      In the last few decades, due to the dramatic improvement of the TMR (tunneling magnetoresistance) effect in MTJs (Magnetic Tunnel Junctions), the data storage industry has been revolutionized. There are so many applications ...
    • Growth of graded quantum wells for THz polaritonics 

      Deimert, Chris (University of Waterloo, 2021-09-02)
      Rectangular quantum wells have long dominated the landscape of layered nanostructures. They exhibit a rich variety of physics and can be reliably grown with techniques such as molecular beam epitaxy. Rectangular wells ...

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