The ETD (Electronic Theses and Dissertations) collection contains records of theses and dissertations submitted electronically. Graduate students began submitting ETDs during the Spring semester of 2004. Electronic submission was optional until the Fall semester of 2004.
If your thesis or dissertation is one of the print-only works completed prior to 2004, you can help us make it available online for use by researchers around the world. If you would like to grant permission to the Library to digitize your work, follow the instructions on the distribution consent form here. Theses and dissertations will be digitized as time allows and will not become immediately accessible.
Theses/Dissertations from 1972
Data Management for a Police Command/Control Simulation Study, Gerald Louis LoCasale
Suppression of Turbofan and Turbojet Engine Generated Noise, Harry David Master
Automation in Banking, Donald P. Matteson
Analog/Hybrid Computer Simulation Applied to Sampled-Data Control Systems, Sam Joseph Monte
An Automated Student Advisement and Projected Course Enrollments, Brian Odell Montgomery
The Operations Research Approach for an Effective Management Information System, Joel L. Mutzman
Asynchronous Digital Multiplexing, Carlos F. Ojeda
Remote Sensing of Environmental Parameters, Wendell Princeton Perkins
A Proposed Approach to Protect Wastewater Biological Treatment Plants Against Toxic Contaminants, Joseph M. Phillips
Interactions of Pesticides and Phytoplankton, Pamela H. Philyaw
Analog Computer Simulation of Glomerulus Filtration in the Renal System, Earl W. Preston
Rapid Mixing in Water and Wastewater Treatment, Randall C. Rector
The Heat Treatment of Soil by Microwaves to Control Pathogenic Parasitic Fungi, Dean Franklin Rich
Sinkholes in Florida and Their Effect on Man's Environment, Gregory Jackson Skinner
Research into Modular Construction, Richard L. Tash
Conversion and Validation of SIGART Program, a Progressive Traffic Signal Lights System Computer Model, Dennis F. Troyan
A Survey of Simultaneous Binary Multiplication, Joseph Larry Voyer
Improvements to Sweep Circuits to Decrease Nonlinearity, William Daniel Wallis
Feasibility Study of a New Approach to Resolve Radar Range Bin Ambiguity, Donald Shue Yee