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Effects Of Social Isolation On Wellbeing: Undergraduate Student Engagement In Positive And Negative Coping Behaviours During The Coronavirus Pandemic, Krista L. Lucier Ma Jul 2022

Effects Of Social Isolation On Wellbeing: Undergraduate Student Engagement In Positive And Negative Coping Behaviours During The Coronavirus Pandemic, Krista L. Lucier Ma

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Engagement in positive coping behaviours is correlated with enhanced wellbeing, with negative coping behaviours producing the opposite effect. Of all the pandemic’s aspects, it appears that lockdowns (and the resulting social isolation) produced the most significant negative effects. Research has not yet been published on the relationship between social isolation, subjective wellbeing (SWB), and physical wellbeing (PWB) of undergraduate student populations during the pandemic, and how coping behaviours may affect this relationship. The aim of this study was to elucidate the importance of positive coping behaviours (i.e., self-care practices) as opposed to more negative coping styles (i.e., dysfunctional lifestyle behaviours) …


Enhancing Thermoelectric Generator Performance, Xi William Wang May 2022

Enhancing Thermoelectric Generator Performance, Xi William Wang

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Waste heat recovery plays an important role for alleviating the energy crisis and mitigating climate change. The thermoelectrical generator (TEG), a solid energy convertor, is a promising technology. However, the performance of a TEG is sensitive to its geometric structure and working conditions. An improved geometric structure and matching to the working conditions can make a TEG fully utilize its thermoelectrical conversion potential.

The TEG optimization is a kind of combinatorial problem. An effective algorithm is needed to optimize a TEG’s performance. The particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm is introduced in this study to optimize a TEG’s output power, efficiency, …


An Investigation Of The Mechanical Properties Of Aircraft Engine Fan Casing Abradable Materials At Different Temperatures And Strain Rates, Andrew Domenico Hewitt Apr 2022

An Investigation Of The Mechanical Properties Of Aircraft Engine Fan Casing Abradable Materials At Different Temperatures And Strain Rates, Andrew Domenico Hewitt

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Certification of an aircraft turbofan engine requires the demonstration of its ability to contain a fan blade should the blade accidentally separate under critical operating conditions. Significant efforts have been made by the industry in creating high-fidelity full-engine numerical models for pre-certification simulations of blade-off scenarios to ensure engine certification via only one physical test, thus enabling multimillion-dollar cost avoidance. In the areas adjacent to the rotating fan blades, a fan blade containment system of an engine is usually supplemented with a lightweight abradable rub strip material. The abradable’s main function is to minimize the clearance between blade tips and …


The Role Of Companion Animals In The Lives Of University Students During The Coronavirus Pandemic, Cindy Ly Apr 2022

The Role Of Companion Animals In The Lives Of University Students During The Coronavirus Pandemic, Cindy Ly

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The coronavirus 2019 pandemic introduced a new array of daily stressors, known as daily hassles, to the lives of university students. This study used the Stress, Appraisal, and Coping theory (Lazarus & Folkman, 1984) to understand how university students were affected by daily hassles and how they were coping with hassles-based stress, as well as how their companion animals provided social support during the stress and coping process. In this study, it was hypothesized that: (1) university students who experienced more daily hassles would experience higher perceived stress and lower overall life satisfaction; (2) university students who made effective use …


Characterizing Carbon In Agricultural Landscapes, Lauren Ann Weller Apr 2022

Characterizing Carbon In Agricultural Landscapes, Lauren Ann Weller

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Soil organic matter (SOM) is an important pillar of soil fertility and ecosystem health. However, uncertainty exists both in the evaluation of agricultural conservation measures for specific local contexts and the sensitivity of the analytical tools used. Therefore, the objective of this thesis was to characterize organic matter from agricultural soils, focusing specifically on addressing field- and analytically based uncertainties associated with the ultraviolet-Visible (UV-Vis) and fluorescence spectroscopy of water-extractable organic matter (WEOM), and using the clay-dominated soils of Essex County as a case study. Here I explored optical spectroscopy properties across a gradient of agricultural practices and restoration to …


High Temperature Lubricated Wear Of Sand Cast And Die Cast Al Alloys For Continuously Variable Transmission (Cvt) And Other Applications, Xi Zhang Apr 2022

High Temperature Lubricated Wear Of Sand Cast And Die Cast Al Alloys For Continuously Variable Transmission (Cvt) And Other Applications, Xi Zhang

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Light weight alloys like aluminum-silicon (Al-Si) alloys and magnesium alloys are widely utilized in the automobile industry. They have several favorable properties such as high wear resistance and good corrosion resistance at a wide range of temperatures. However, their wear-resistance under harsh operating conditions such as oxidation, creep and thermal fatigue still needs to be improved. In this work, the tribological behaviour of Al-Si alloys die cast A380, die cast ADC10, sand cast A356-T6, die cast B390, and magnesium alloy AE44 were investigated using a block-on-ring tribometer at 93 °C and 130 °C sliding temperatures and fixed sliding speed of …


Analysis Guidelines And Functionalities Of The Catia Native Fea Solver For Composite Materials, Mohamed Edrisy Feb 2022

Analysis Guidelines And Functionalities Of The Catia Native Fea Solver For Composite Materials, Mohamed Edrisy

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The emergence of commercial FEA solvers was a significant breakthrough that boosted the accuracy and complexity of engineering design. While composite materials are special materials, their mechanical properties can be custom made by considering the needs and requirements of the design problem. Given the rapidly expanding global consumption of composite materials, access to FEA solvers capable of assigning these materials is an absolute requirement.The CATIA software is a platform for designing, analyzing, and manufacturing of parts. However, there is no meaningful documentation in the public domain exploring the finite element functionalities of CATIA software for composite materials. Isotropic materials are …


35ci Solid-State Nmr Characterization Of Polymorphs And Cocrystals Of Xylazine Hci, Louae M. Abdulla Feb 2022

35ci Solid-State Nmr Characterization Of Polymorphs And Cocrystals Of Xylazine Hci, Louae M. Abdulla

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Xylazine HCl (X), a common veterinary analgesic, has four reported polymorphs that are stable under ambient conditions, Form A (Xa), Form X (Xx), Form Z (Xz), and Form M (Xm), and one monohydrate (Xh). A commercial sample of X was found to contain mixtures of polymorphs and previous synthetic approaches proved unreliable and/or unsuccessful for the production of pure phases in high yields. Herein, we report methods for the reliable preparation and interconversion of polymorphs of X (including mechanochemical synthetic pathways), the discovery of a novel polymorph (Xy), and synthesis of three novel cocrystals with coformers containing amide and carboxylic …


Using Genetic Approaches To Study Local Adaptation And Reproductive Success In Snow Buntings (Plectrophenax Nivalis), Keta K. Patel Feb 2022

Using Genetic Approaches To Study Local Adaptation And Reproductive Success In Snow Buntings (Plectrophenax Nivalis), Keta K. Patel

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Genetic analyses can facilitate effective and timely conservation and management actions. Arctic-migratory species in particular are in need of conservation genetic insights as they are experiencing substantial population pressures due to the impact of climate change (and other anthropogenic effects) on processes that affect their survival and reproduction. Therefore, identification of genetic mechanisms driving population divergence and variation in reproductive fitness in such species is critical. The goal of this thesis is to examine reproductive isolation among breeding populations of an Arctic-migratory passerine, the snow bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis) and determine factors that drive local adaptation and variation in …


Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging Methodology Development, Layale Bazzi Feb 2022

Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging Methodology Development, Layale Bazzi

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive medical imaging modality that provides excellent soft tissue contrast and resolution. Objects with high magnetic susceptibility distort the magnetic field, leading to severe artifacts in conventional MRI. It is very challenging to image around metal implants. Novel strategies may exploit the field distortion for spatial encoding. The magnetic field map is required in the development of these methods. A robust field map can also be employed to quantify high susceptibility particles that play a major role in cell tracking studies and hyperthermic treatment of cancers.

Pure phase encoding (PPE) techniques with short encoding …


Developing Takeover Request Warning System To Improve Takeover Time And Post-Takeover Performance In Level 3 Automated Drivin, Niloy Talukder Feb 2022

Developing Takeover Request Warning System To Improve Takeover Time And Post-Takeover Performance In Level 3 Automated Drivin, Niloy Talukder

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The automotive industry is shifting towards partial (level 3) or fully automated vehicles. An important research question in level 3 automated driving is how quickly drivers can take over the vehicle control in response to a critical event. In this regard, this study develops an integrated takeover request (TOR) system which provides visual and auditorial TOR warning in both vehicle interface and personal portable device (e.g., tablet). The study also evaluated the effectiveness of the integrated TOR system in reducing the takeover time and improving post-takeover performance. For these purposes, 44 drivers participated in the driving simulator experiment where they …


Hardware Design And Implementation Of Genesio-Tesi Chaotic System, Manya Mehta Feb 2022

Hardware Design And Implementation Of Genesio-Tesi Chaotic System, Manya Mehta

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This work presents digital implementation of integer and fractional order Genesio-Tesi chaotic system. In the proposed work, digital hardware design of the model is realized. The model is first validated through software simulations and then translated into Verilog code. Each coefficient is represented through signed 2’s complement fixed point representation. A methodology has been developed to construct integer and fractional order Genesio-Tesi system. Statistical analysis like Maximum Lyapunov Exponent and autocorrelation are employed to quantify the chaotic behavior of the system. Chaotic characteristics have been analyzed by plotting graphs for different set of initial conditions thereby verifying the sensitivity of …


Heterogeneous Collaborative Mapping For Autonomous Mobile Systems, Sooraj Sunil Feb 2022

Heterogeneous Collaborative Mapping For Autonomous Mobile Systems, Sooraj Sunil

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

An accurate map of the environment is essential for autonomous robot navigation. During collaborative simultaneous localization and mapping, the individual robots usually represent the environment as probabilistic occupancy grid maps. These maps can be exchanged among robots and fused to reduce the overall exploration time, which is the main advantage of the collaborative systems. Such fusion is challenging due to the unknown initial correspondence problem. This thesis presents a novel feature-based map fusion approach through detecting, describing, and matching geometrically consistent features present in the overlapping region between the maps. The main drawback of usual feature-based approaches is the incapability …


The Role Of Pier Shape And Aspect Ratio On Local Scour With And Without Sacrificial Piles, Mohamed Kharbeche Feb 2022

The Role Of Pier Shape And Aspect Ratio On Local Scour With And Without Sacrificial Piles, Mohamed Kharbeche

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The complexity of the scour process around bridge piers leads to uneconomical pier design and unnecessary costs. This is due to the current scour estimation methods, which over-predict scour depth. Several aspects of scour have not been fully considered in pier design and require further investigation, such as the pier shape and aspect ratio. Further, scour countermeasures are used to protect the pier and reduce the scour depth. The first objective of the present investigation is to study the combined effects of pier nose shape and aspect ratio on scour geometry. The second objective is to better understand the effect …


Classification Of Breast Cancer Nottingham Prognostic Index Using High-Dimensional Embedding And Convolutional Neural Networks, Li Zhou Feb 2022

Classification Of Breast Cancer Nottingham Prognostic Index Using High-Dimensional Embedding And Convolutional Neural Networks, Li Zhou

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This work builds a prediction model for multi-omics breast cancer Nottingham Prognostics Index (NPI) classes. Rapid development in next-generation sequencing led to the ability to measure different biological indicators called multi-omics data. The availability of multi-omics data sparked the challenge of integrating and analyzing these various biological measures to understand the progression of the diseases. High-dimensional embedding techniques are used to present the features in the lower dimension, that is a 2-dimensional map. This thesis presents a supervised learning method used to predict breast cancer NPI. The objectives of this research are (i) build a diagnosis system for breast cancer …


Robot Learning From Human Observation Using Deep Neural Networks, Michael Elachkar Feb 2022

Robot Learning From Human Observation Using Deep Neural Networks, Michael Elachkar

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Industrial robots have gained traction in the last twenty years and have become an integral component in any sector empowering automation. Specifically, the automotive industry implements a wide range of industrial robots in a multitude of assembly lines worldwide. These robots perform tasks with the utmost level of repeatability and incomparable speed. It is that speed and consistency that has always made the robotic task an upgrade over the same task completed by a human. The cost savings is a great return on investment causing corporations to automate and deploy robotic solutions wherever feasible.

The cost to commission and set …


Different Implementation Methods Of Tanh On Fpgas For Neural Networks Application, Samira Soaryaasa Feb 2022

Different Implementation Methods Of Tanh On Fpgas For Neural Networks Application, Samira Soaryaasa

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Artificial neural networks (ANN) consist of a layered network of the neurons which compute the weighted sum of multiple inputs and pass it through a non-linear activation function (AF). A major difficulty is faced in the implementation of AF, which is usually hyperbolic tangent (Tanh) function. Tanh consists of exponential and division terms which makes its accurate implementation very difficult. Tanh is the most suitable for back propagation learning algorithm because it is differentiable. Previous studies have shown that the accuracy of the AF impacts the performance and the size of the whole neural networks (NNs). AFs are important elements …


Dynamic Interactions In Semiconducting Polymers; New Materials For Soft Electronics With Biomimetic Properties, Michael Udunyi Ocheje Feb 2022

Dynamic Interactions In Semiconducting Polymers; New Materials For Soft Electronics With Biomimetic Properties, Michael Udunyi Ocheje

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The development of materials that can stretch while remaining conductive has generated significant research interest. The push for the development of these materials is due to their potential for cheaper, more durable electronics with the new functions (stretchability and healability) and form factors required for the next generation of wearable and skin-inspired electronics. Polymeric semiconductors have emerged as prime candidates for the development of these materials, due to their π-delocalized network which makes them conductive, their synthetic versatility, and their intrinsic mechanical properties. Furthermore, their ability to be solution processed provides an avenue for printing, roll-to-roll, and large area solution …


Spatial And Temporal Dynamics Of Top Predators In A Large Lake, Silviya Vasileva Ivanova Feb 2022

Spatial And Temporal Dynamics Of Top Predators In A Large Lake, Silviya Vasileva Ivanova

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Environmental degradation is the legacy of the Anthropocene era and maintaining ecosystem health is a major challenge for managers globally. Restoration ecology aims to improve ecosystem health through reintroduction and rehabilitation of important native species to maintain or increase biodiversity and achieve stable and resilient communities. Non-native species may affect reintroduction efforts through interactions in time and space. This dissertation proposes that understanding the spatio-temporal ecology of two species along with their energy demands and growth (i.e., bioenergetics), would provide key clues for untangling the complexities of species interactions and further the knowledge on influences of non-native species on native …


Wear Mechanisms Of Tool Steel And Their Effect On Trimming Of High Strength Steel Sheets, Zeyuan Cui Feb 2022

Wear Mechanisms Of Tool Steel And Their Effect On Trimming Of High Strength Steel Sheets, Zeyuan Cui

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Trimming is a shearing operation that removes excess material from stamped parts, and minimizing the associated tool wear will help to reduce manufacturing costs and improve the edge quality of trimmed parts. The objectives of this research are to (i) identify the damage mechanisms in trim die materials, (ii) characterize the damage in the vicinity of the cutting edge of trim dies and determine their evolution with increasing numbers of trimming cycles, (iii) study the micromechanisms of wear-induced plastic deformation and damage at the sheared edge of AHSS. The mechanical properties of the trim die materials (D2, Uddeholm Carmo and …


Diketopyrrolopyrrole Derivatives For Single Material Solar Cells, Adam M. Cassar Feb 2022

Diketopyrrolopyrrole Derivatives For Single Material Solar Cells, Adam M. Cassar

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Although diketopyrrolopyrroles (DPPs) have been extensively studied as organic pigments and dyes and as building blocks for molecular and polymeric organic electronic materials, their propensity for self-organization has been given surprisingly little attention. Self-organization provides control over the morphology and supramolecular structure of materials and, consequently, the performance of a material. The dependence of performance on supramolecular structure is particularly delicate in bulk heterojunction organic solar cells and the emerging low-cost single material organic solar cells (SMOSC). Most donor-acceptor dyads and triads presently developed for SMOSCs consist of dyes as electron donors and fullerene derivatives as electron acceptors, but their …


Teach A Person To Fish: An Examination Of The Functionalities Of Outdoor Classrooms In Windsor-Essex County, Loretta Marie Sbrocca Feb 2022

Teach A Person To Fish: An Examination Of The Functionalities Of Outdoor Classrooms In Windsor-Essex County, Loretta Marie Sbrocca

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Outdoor classrooms are valuable learning environments that are adaptable in the face of differing terrain, climate, geography, weather and changing educational requirements. They can be used to teach all subjects, engage students in personal development goals and organizational priorities, and promote community involvement. How can educators harness the vast potential of outdoor classrooms as a learning tool? Understanding their functionalities is one means. This research employs an online questionnaire and optional follow-up interviews with various types of educators throughout Windsor-Essex County to help participants understand the functionalities of their own outdoor classrooms. Results showed that educators had different interpretations of …


Examining The Prevalence Of Burnout Among Golf Operations Employees In Canada, Sheldon Taylor Fetter Feb 2022

Examining The Prevalence Of Burnout Among Golf Operations Employees In Canada, Sheldon Taylor Fetter

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This project examined the prevalence of burnout among golf operations employees across Canada and the effects of various antecedents and outcomes associated with the burnout phenomenon. A multiple regression analysis revealed significant relationships between burnout and post-secondary education, job role, and the average number of hours worked. Using path analysis, significant relationships were also found between job satisfaction and burnout, turnover, and organizational commitment, burnout and turnover, and organizational support and organizational commitment. A revised version of Walters and Raybould’s (2007) conceptual model of burnout introduced non-mediated relationships between the antecedents and outcomes of burnout, furthering our understanding of the …


Calculated Charge State Distributions And Anisotropies Following The Β-Decay Of 6he, Eva E. Sculhoff Feb 2022

Calculated Charge State Distributions And Anisotropies Following The Β-Decay Of 6he, Eva E. Sculhoff

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

According to the standard model the beta-decay of 6He is a pure Gamow-Teller transition. The aim of this thesis is to provide theoretical support in the search for new physics beyond the standard model by examining the angular distribution of beta particles following decay. The simple structure of 6He, along with its ability to under go beta-decay into 6Li+ makes it an ideal candidate for studying the weak force. Due to the sudden increase in nuclear charge from Z = 2 to Z = 3, and the recoil momentum of the daughter nucleus resulting from the emitted leptons, this decay …


Survey Of Native Predatory Hemipterans And Assessment Of Nabis Americoferus Carayon (Hemiptera: Nabidae) As A Biological Control Agent Of Lepidopteran Tomato Pests, Andrew Laflair Feb 2022

Survey Of Native Predatory Hemipterans And Assessment Of Nabis Americoferus Carayon (Hemiptera: Nabidae) As A Biological Control Agent Of Lepidopteran Tomato Pests, Andrew Laflair

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Invasive species have become a grave threat to the economic viability of our global vegetable producers. Tomato pinworm Tuta absoluta Meyrick (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) has expanded from its range originating from Peru to being established in nearly hundreds of countries, causing tomato production losses of up to 100% on occasion; however, it has not yet been found in Canada or the USA. Southwestern Ontario is a significant tomato producer making it a high risk from this invasive species. Efficient integrated control methods such as native biological control agents (BCAs) that avoid creating insecticide resistance are ideal. Surveys of Southwestern Ontario conservation …


Landmark Identification Using Gpu For Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle In Gps Denied Navigation, Manikya Ravi Goteti Jan 2022

Landmark Identification Using Gpu For Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle In Gps Denied Navigation, Manikya Ravi Goteti

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) depend on Global Position System (GPS) for determining their own location during navigation. In GPS-denied environments, a UAV needs to make use of alternative strategies for location estimation. Computer vision and machine learning algorithms can be used to detect common landmarks such as buildings, trees, and road intersections from aerial views. Landmark detection in combination with geotagging can be utilized for UAV self-localization. Graphical Processing Units (GPUs) such as Nvidia's Jetson have shown great promise for accelerating computationally intensive computer vision and machine learning algorithms. This thesis presents a novel method for an optimized GPU implementation …


Design, Analysis And Fabrication Of Capacitive Micromachined Resonator – Based Mass Sensors, Muhammed Umair Nathani Jan 2022

Design, Analysis And Fabrication Of Capacitive Micromachined Resonator – Based Mass Sensors, Muhammed Umair Nathani

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

A challenge in greenhouses is the presence of various pests, virus, and bacteria. Although many pest management strategies are available, however, they all depend on visually identifying these invasive forces when they have eradicated the crop. To avoid the impacts on the agricultural sector due to such pests, early detection is required. Therefore, in this thesis MEMS-based capacitive mass resonators are proposed for early detection of such invasive forces through identifying their released volatile organic compounds (VOCs). In this work, multiple moving membrane capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducer (M3-CMUT) as a mass sensor is proposed due to its advantages shared with …


Harm Reduction Policies And The Shaping Of Canada’S Opioid Crisis, Hailey Etchen Jan 2022

Harm Reduction Policies And The Shaping Of Canada’S Opioid Crisis, Hailey Etchen

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The growing harms of the opioid crisis in Canada has encouraged proponents of harm reduction to implement safe injection sites. However, harm reduction policies continue to vary throughout the nation, resulting in restricted or no access to these facilities in several provinces and territories (Pelley, 2019). Safe injection sites have been recognized as a valuable harm reduction strategy that successfully reduces the harms associated with illicit drug use of both the individual drug user, as well as the local community (Kral & Davidson, 2017; Jackson, 2020; Mrazovac, et al., 2020; Lovisotto & Baker, 2021). These sites effectively reduce and prevent …


Biblioasis: A Case Study Of A Small Canadian Press, Nikolina Blagic Jan 2022

Biblioasis: A Case Study Of A Small Canadian Press, Nikolina Blagic

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This thesis examines the precariousness of the Canadian literary marketplace while using Biblioasis’ bookshop and press as a case study of small, indie presses in Canada. Biblioasis primarily publishes short stories and poetry, but they are also known for their International Translation Series, among othergenres such as non-fiction. The press’ location in the border city of Windsor, Ontario forces them to consider the American literary market in conjunction with Canada’s literary scene. John Metcalf plays a critical role in the foundation of Biblioasis, bringing many ideas and authors from his former press, Porcupine’s Quill. Economic and historical contexts for Biblioasis’ …


Characterizing Endothelial Notch1 Release In Response To Changes In Vascular Wall Shear Stress, Matthew Indiana Badour Jan 2022

Characterizing Endothelial Notch1 Release In Response To Changes In Vascular Wall Shear Stress, Matthew Indiana Badour

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Murine and cell culture models have identified Notch1 as a novel endothelial mechanosensor that may exert a protective role for vascular adjustments in response to changes in vascular wall shear stress. However, in vivo studies in humans are lacking. Accordingly, we sought to characterize the concentrations of Notch1 extracellular domain (ECD) prior to, during, and following 20-min of altered shear stress in the brachial artery of ten young and healthy adults (6M/4F). Alterations in shear were induced by placing a pneumatic cuff inflated to 220mmHg around the left wrist. Cuffs were also placed below the axilla of both arms and …