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About the Collection
This collection contains graduate student theses and dissertations from the UNLV Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering. Records are organized by Year, Author, and Title. To view the entire collection of UNLV theses and dissertations across all programs, visit the UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones collection.
Theses/Dissertations from 2023
An Avalanche Transistor-Based Pulse Generator Design For Infrared Laser Applications, Abraham Lopez
Enhanced IoT-Based Electrocardiogram Monitoring System with Deep Learning, Jian Ni
Pantograph Carbon Strip Degradation Monitoring – Pulsed Power Application Using Electromagnetic Dot Sensor, Olufemi Olubode
Implementation of ADAS and Autonomy on UNLV Campus, Zillur Rahman
Development of an Automated GPIB System for Characterization of SiGe Avalanche Photodiodes, David A. Santiago
Theses/Dissertations from 2022
A Control Integrated Circuit for a Hysteretic Flyback Power Converter, Armani Alvarez
Effects of Distributed Energy Resources on the Bulk Electric System, Stryder Loveday
A Wearable Electronic Monitoring Device for Low Pressure Garment Applications and Temperature Analysis for Prevention of Ulceration and Infection, Francisco Mata Carlos
Efficient Networks-On-Chip Communication Support Solutions for Deep Neural Network Acceleration, Binayak Tiwari
Display Applications for Grating Angle Magnification Accelerated Angular Scanners, Daniel Jesus Valdes
Theses/Dissertations from 2021
Dynamic Analysis of a Microgrid Powered With an Inverter and Machine-Based Distributed Resources, Brandon William Blackstone
Analysis of Microscopic Objects Using Computer Vision Methods, Yuan Dao
Infants' Facial Emotion Recognition, Umme Fatema
TinyML for Gait Stride Classification, Priyanka Rajendra
Monitored Compression Therapy: Using Smart Technology to Optimize the Treatment of Lower Extremity Swelling, James Skelly
Forecasting Pedestrian Trajectory Using Deep Learning, Arsal Syed
Theses/Dissertations from 2020
Current-Mode Photon-Counting Circuit with SiGe BiCMOS Input Stage, Gonzalo Guadalupe Arteaga
Water Quality Prediction Based on Machine Learning Techniques, Zhao Fu
A Circle Hough Transform Implementation Using High-Level Synthesis, Carlos Lemus
A Multi-Channel MCP-PMT Based Readout Integrated Circuit for LiDAR Applications, Sachin Purushothaman Namboodiri