Browsing Faculty of Graduate Studies Online Theses by Title
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A QUANTITATIVE RISK MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK FOR DUST AND HYBRID MIXTURE EXPLOSIONS
(2012-07-17)Dust and hybrid mixture explosions continue to occur in industrial processes that handle fine powders and flammable gases. Considerable research is therefore conducted throughout the world with the objective of both ... -
A QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF THE RADIANCE DISTRIBUTION AND ITS VARIATION IN OCEAN SURFACE WATERS
(2013-03-14)The radiance distribution provides complete information regarding the geometrical structure of the ambient light field within the ocean. A quantitative study of the radiance field in the dynamic ocean water is presented ... -
Quantum medicine: Novel applications of computational chemistry to the treatment of neurological diseases.
(Dalhousie University, 2005) -
Quantum molecular dynamics of liquid water and ice.
(Dalhousie University, 2004) -
Quantum State Preparation Using Chirped Laser Pulses in Semiconductor Quantum Dots
(2021-05-04)A quantum emitter (QE) is a physical system that can be used to encode a quantum state via some internal degree of freedom (e.g. exciton, electron spin, valley) and is coupled to light via a dipolar transition that enables ... -
The quantum theory of atoms in molecules as an interpretative tool in chemistry.
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A Quantum-based Signcryption for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Networks
(2019-08-27)Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems are used for monitoring industrial processes such as power grids, water supply systems, traffic control, oil and natural gas mining, space stations and nuclear plants. ... -
QUANTUM-RESISTANT SECURITY FRAMEWORK FOR SCADA COMMUNICATION IN INDUSTRIAL CONTROL SYSTEMS
(2023-08-30)Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems are essential to monitor industrial processes in critical infrastructure. However, existing SCADA standards and protocols are susceptible to traditional cyber attacks ... -
Quaternary landscape evolution of the southern central Andes of Chile quantified using landslide inventories, Be and C1 cosmogenic isotopes and (U-Th)/He thermochronology
(2008-12)The Andes Mountains--the largest subduction orogen in the world--are a unique natural laboratory suited to test interactions at different timescales between tectonic and surface processes. However, Andean Landscape Evolution ... -
Quaternary Sea-Level and Climate Signatures in Phreatic Coastal Caves
(2010-12-03)Underwater (phreatic) caves are a ubiquitous landform on coastal karst terrain, but the marine geological processes operating in these systems are largely unknown. This dissertation redresses the problem by asking if ... -
Quebec's Bill 1: A Case Study in Anti-Corruption Legislation and the Barriers to Evidence-Based Law-Making
(2015-03-26)Corruption is a significant problem around the world. Large-scale public works projects are especially prone to corruption. Much international effort has been devoted to fighting corruption, but the impact of these efforts ... -
Queer Kinship: an [Art]iculation
(2024-03-24)Creativity and arts-based research methods bring value to anthropology because artistic expression can and should be used as a gateway into personal experience. Queer kinship studies have highlighted the importance of ... -
“A QUEER SANDBOX TO PLAY IN”: A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF SHOWTIME’S TV SERIES THE L WORD: GENERATION Q (SEASON ONE)
(2021-12-15)Motivated by my own positionality as a lesbian identifying queer woman, this thesis explores how lesbian characters are represented in the first season of the popular U.S. television show The L Word: Generation Q (GenQ). ... -
Query-Driven Large-Scale Portfolio Aggregate Risk Analysis on MapReduce
(2014-08-15)Modern reinsurance companies use stochastic simulation techniques for portfolio risk analysis, often referred to as aggregate risk analysis, to support risk management. Their risk portfolios may consist of thousands of ... -
The Question as an Instrument of Nationalism: Interrogating the Nation in Earle Birney, Phyllis Webb, and Leonard Cohen
(2012-08-29)Through the study of selected works written by Earle Birney, Phyllis Webb, and Leonard Cohen, this thesis seeks to interrogate the wave of modern Canadian nationalism and culture construction that grew as a result of the ... -
The question of "Englishness": Identity, culture, class and gender in the novels of Margaret Drabble.
(Dalhousie University, 1998) -
Questioning the role of art in Waldorf and English Canadian mainstream education.
(Dalhousie University, 1997)