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Theses and Dissertations
- Akram, M.W., 2010: Fatigue modeling of composite ocean current turbine blade. M.S. Thesis, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, 106pp.
- Asseff, N.S., 2009: Design and finite element analysis of an ocean current turbine blade. M.S. Thesis, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, 102pp.
- Bak, A.S., 2009: Coating selection process for Gulf Stream hydroturbines. M.S. Thesis, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, 77pp.
- Bulek, S., 2010: Sensitivity analysis of blind separation of speech mixtures. M.S. Thesis, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, 124pp.
- Cook, K., 2010: A power quality monitoring system for a 20-kW ocean turbine. M.S. Thesis, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, 133pp.
- Cribbs, A.R., 2010: Model analysis of a mooring system for an ocean current turbine testing platform. M.S. Thesis, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, 162pp.
- Fisher, A.D., 2010: Development and implementation of an adaptive controller for station keeping of small outboard-powered vessels. M.S. Thesis, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, 174pp.
- Gantiva, N., 2010: Design of cathodic protection using BEM for components of the pilot ocean energy system. M.S. Thesis, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, 185pp.
- Goly, A., 2010: Hydrodynamic analysis of ocean current turbines using vortex lattice method. M.S. Thesis, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, 88pp.
- Guerra, J., 2011: Estimates of water turbine noise levels. M.S. Thesis, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, 92pp.
- Guisti-Urbina, R.J., 2011: A systematic evaluation of object detection and recognition approaches with context capabilities. M.S. Thesis, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, 113pp.
- Huang, L., 2010: Automated biometrics of audio-visual multiple modals. Ph.D. Dissertation, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, 176pp.
- Hurley, S., 2011: Reliability-based fatigue design on marine current turbine rotor blades. M.S. Thesis, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, 114pp.
- Kaiser, K., 2009: Complete thermal design and modeling for the pressure vessel of an ocean turbine – A numerical simulation and optimization approach. M.S. Thesis, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, 182pp.
- Leland, A.E., 2009: A resource assessment of Southeast Florida as related to ocean thermal energy. M.S. Thesis, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, 166pp.
- Mjit, M., 2009: Methodology for fault detection and diagnostics in an ocean turbine using vibration analysis and modeling. M.S. Thesis, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, 116pp.
- Psarrou, D., 2011: Simulations and feedback control of non linear coupled electromechanical oscillators for energy conversion applications. M.S. Thesis, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, 131pp.
- Reza, Z., 2010: Dissipation and eddy mixing associated with flow past an underwater turbine. M.S. Thesis, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, 91pp.
- Sagar, A., 2011: Design and development of video acquisition system for aerial surveys of marine animals. M.S. Thesis, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, 73pp.
- Seibert, M.G., 2011: Determining anchoring systems for marine renewable energy devices moored in a western boundary current. M.S. Thesis, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, 123pp.
- Senat, J., 2011: Numerical simulation and prediction of loads in marine current turbine full-scale rotor blades. M.S. Thesis, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, 94pp.
- Sinisterra, A.J., 2011: Modeling of linear induction machines for analysis and control. M.S. Thesis, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, 150pp.
- Sloan, J.C, 2010: Finite safety models for high-assurance systems. Ph.D. Dissertation, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, 283pp.
- Welling, D.A., 2009: A fuzzy logic material selection methodology for renewable ocean energy applications. M.S. Thesis, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, 152pp.