Welcome to the School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies' Electronic Theses & Dissertation site. These pages are dedicated to help you find all the information you might require in order to format and successfully submit your graduate thesis for examination and publication electronically.
Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) are prepared as text-based PDF files. ETDs can contain non-text elements such as sound, video, and hypertext links. ETDs are available through Scholarship@Western, Western's digital library repository, and also released to the world-wide web with priority in many search engines, enabling scholars worldwide to locate, search, and download the University of Western Ontario's ETDs.
The most significant benefit is the dramatic increase (50-250%) in citation impact that results from electronic publishing. This leads to increased rewards from universities, in the form of promotion and increased salary, and from granting agencies.
Other benefits include:
- publicity for research - authors of electronic theses become more widely known and their reputations are enhanced
- easy worldwide access to your theses for colleagues and collaborators
- easy worldwide access to theses for job and grant applications
- a raised profile for research institutions
- reduced costs at the point of graduation since there is no need to have multiple copies printed.
For an overview of the Electronic Thesis and Dissertation process at The University of Western Ontario, please refer to any area from our site dedicated to supporting ETD at Western:
Theses/Dissertations from 2014
Use of Microsoft Kinect in a dual camera setup for action recognition applications, Omar Ghassan Kayal
Tip-Enhances Raman Spectroscopy, Enabling Spectroscopy at the Nanoscale, Nastaran Kazemi Zanjani
Dynamic Resource Management in Virtualized Data Centres, Gaston Keller
Evolutionary and in silico analysis of the antiviral TRIM22 gene, Jenna Kelly
Investigating Risk Factors for Pediatric Opioid Morbidity and Mortality, Lauren E. Kelly
Immune function and infection status is related to migration distance and phases of the annual cycle in song sparrows (Melospiza melodia), Tosha R. Kelly
Proxy-based Mobile Computing Infrastructure, Azade Khalaj
On the Application of Mechanical Vibration in Robotics-Assisted Soft Tissue Intervention, Iman Khalaji
Mechanistics of Prothymosin alpha and Nrf2 in the Keap1-Nrf2 mediated Oxidative Stress Response, Halema Khan
Adaptive Real-Time Optimal Dispatch of Privately Owned Energy Storage Systems, Hadi Khani
Investigating Genotype-Phenotype relationship extraction from biomedical text, Maryam Khordad
A Critical Policy Analysis of Internationalization in Postsecondary Education : An Ontario Case Study, Ali Khorsandi Taskoh
Modeling and Control of Steerable Ablation Catheters, Mahta Khoshnam Tehrani
Characterization of Efferosome Maturation and the Processing of Apoptotic Bodies, Yohan Kim
The Book Beautiful: Aestheticism, Materiality, and Queer Books, Frederick D. King
Peatland-Stream Hydrological and Biogeochemical Connectivity in the James Bay Lowland, Ontario, Meghan Kline
Student Perspectives of Misbehaviour, Katie A. Knowlton
Learning to Prevent Burning and Fatigue: Teacher Burnout and Compassion Fatigue, Adam Koenig
An Empirical Investigation Of The Concept Of “Pornography”, Taylor A. Kohut
Response Of Soil Nitrification To The Veterinary Pharmaceuticals Monensin, Ivermectin And Zinc Bacitracin, Magda A. Konopka
Evaluating Human Performance for Image-Guided Surgical Tasks, Matthew Kenneth Kramers
Women's Stories of Breast Cancer: Sharing Information Through YouTube Video Blogs, Jenna Kressler
The Modalities of Roman Translation: Source-representative, Allusive, and Independent, James Kruck