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  1. UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations

    Qiu, Yuxing. Advisor (s): Terzopoulos, Demetri. ( 2024) The challenge of efficiently and plausibly simulating deformable solids and fluids remains significant in the domains of Computer Graphics and Scientific Computing. This dissertation presents an in-depth exploration of physics-based simulation, with an emphasis on the Material Point Method ...

  2. UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations

    Fox, Gary Riichirō. Advisor (s): Lavin, Sylvia. ( 2023) This dissertation traces the emergence and development of the environmental-managerial project by which federal bureaucracy in the United States sought to administer the visual environment after about 1970. Although this effort relied on interdisciplinary practices and techniques ...

  3. File Your Electronic Thesis or Dissertation (ETD)

    The last date that all of the items listed above is complete will be your filing date for your thesis or dissertation. For example, if you submit your final dissertation PDF and complete the online process on May 31, three committee members sign on June 1, and the final committee member signs on June 2, your filing date will be June 2 assuming ...

  4. Dissertations and Theses

    Dissertations and Theses. Index to doctoral dissertations from 1637 to the present, with abstracts since 1980. A number of master's theses are also indexed, with abstracts since 1988. Many are available for download in pdf format. UCLA has access to all full text dissertations in the database.

  5. Dissertations

    Historically, most doctoral dissertations and selected master's theses were deposited in the Library's main collections. Those theses and dissertations can be found in the Catalog under the subject headings Dissertations, Academic--UCLA--[Department].As of 2012, UCLA's Graduate Division switched to all digital submissions, so the Library no longer receives print copies of UCLA theses and ...

  6. Dissertations

    UCLA students, faculty, and staff can request non-UCLA dissertations via interlibrary loan. Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations This international organization promotes the adoption, creation, use, dissemination, and preservation of electronic analogues to traditional paper-based theses and dissertations in order to more ...

  7. Open Access Theses & Dissertations

    Open Access Theses & Dissertations. Theses and dissertations produced by students as part of the completion of their degree requirements often represent unique and interesting scholarship. Universities are increasingly making this work available online, and UC is no exception. Find information related to open access theses and dissertations below.

  8. Theses and Dissertations

    UCLA has access to all full text dissertations in the database. Non-UCLA users may use Dissertations Express to purchase digital or print copies of individual dissertations. Over 5 million dissertations and theses available in OCLC member libraries. Many theses are available electronically, at no charge, directly from the publishing institution.

  9. Campus electronic theses and dissertations policies and practices 11-28-

    6.1. Submitting E lectronically the Doctoral Dissertation or Master's Thesis . Electronic doctoral dissertations and master's theses must be submitted via the UCI ETD Dissertation Submission Site. [Note that this page ha s a login and steps to proceed in submission of documents] Once the log-in is successful, students follow the instructions ...

  10. PDF UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations

    quences as software evolves. This dissertation explores several opportunities to guide software development and maintenance by exploiting and visualizing the commonalities and varia-tions among similar programs. Our hypothesis is that unveiling what has and has not been

  11. Dissertations

    Full-text UC dissertations since 1996 are available from ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. As of March 13, 2012, UCLA's Graduate Division only accepts electronic filing of theses and dissertations. Theses and dissertations filed after this date will only be accessible electronically. They can be found by searching the UCLA Library Catalog ...

  12. PDF UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations

    Ferreira, the audiences of BUCLD 40, LSA 2016, and the UCLA Syntax/Semantics seminar for generously taking the time to discuss different aspects of my thesis; and to my research assistants Allison Echeveria, Jessica Ontiveros, Viani Baldobino, and Sriya Gukal for help with the data collection.

  13. PDF UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations

    This dissertation would not have been possible without the help and insights of many people, to whom my most heartfelt thanks are due. First and foremost, I am extremely grateful to my advisors, Megha Sundara and Kie Zuraw, for their mentorship during the entire project. It was their work that I most looked up to when coming to

  14. Thesis & Dissertation Filing Workshops and Drop-In Hours

    Electronic Thesis & Dissertation (ETD) Filing Drop-In Hours. Held via Zoom. Graduate students who are finalizing the formatting of their thesis or dissertation are welcome to attend a drop-in hour and receive assistance and feedback about filing and formatting requirements from Academic & Postdoctoral Services Analysts. Thursday, May 2, 2024

  15. PDF UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations

    Abstract of the Dissertation Semantics and Syntax of Non-Standard Coordination by Denis Paperno Doctor of Philosophy in Linguistics University of California, Los Angeles, 2012 Professor Edward L. Keenan, Chair Summary. The dissertation follows the goal of bridging syntactic typology with

  16. PDF UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations

    The dissertation includes novel data and novel observations from languages of both types, namely Senaya (fieldwork by Laura McPherson, Kevin Ryan, and myself) and Jewish Zakho (my own fieldwork). The two aspect splits described above are the topic of Chapter 2, where it is argued that

  17. PDF UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations

    Figure 1.1. Resolution of state-of-the-art electronic ADCs versus input bandwidth [8]. The TS-ADC is able to demonstrate 7.2 ENOB over 10 GHz of bandwidth [13] which shows photonics can help in overcoming current bandwidth limitations. ..... 5 Figure 2.1. Schematic of a typical intensity-modulation direct-detection analog optical link

  18. PDF UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations

    and think about the corpus analysis part of this dissertation. Bruce Hayes and Pat Keating's valuable comments on my practice talks also helped me a lot to shape the discussion section of this dissertation. I also thank all the professors and teachers in the UCLA linguistics depart-ment. Their classes and suggestions helped me to be a better ...

  19. PDF UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations

    ABSTRACTOFTHEDISSERTATION ContrastandVerbPhraseEllipsis: Triviality,Symmetry,andCompetition by RichardStockwell DoctorofPhilosophyinLinguistics UniversityofCalifornia ...

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  21. PDF UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations

    We assume 0, and h(w) 0 is a convex, extended real-valued function of wthat does not depend on data. Since h(w) can take the value h(w) = 1, this model covers arbitrary convex constraints on the optimization. The encoding consists of solving the proxy problem fe(w) = 1 2n kS(Xw y)k2+ h(w) = 1 2n Xm i=1.

  22. PDF UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations

    The control and design concepts developed in this dissertation were tested on two water purification systems, constructed by a team at UCLA. The two pilot plants were the Smart Integrated Membrane System - Seawater (SIMS-SW) and the Smart Integrated Membrane

  23. PDF UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations

    UCLA Speaker Variability Database for phonetic content (top) and speaking-style (bottom) variability. \Single text" in the top panel indicates that the f-ratios were computed for data subsets containing the same sentence, and \multiple text" indicates the subsets contained 5 di erent sentences. \Read" and \pet" in the

  24. Dissertations

    A number of master's theses are also indexed, with abstracts since 1988. Many are available for download in pdf format. UCLA has access to all full text dissertations in the database. Non-UCLA users may use Dissertations Express to purchase digital or print copies of individual dissertations.

  25. Research for and Preparation of PhD Dissertation

    Few universities in the world offer the extraordinary range and diversity of academic programs that students enjoy at UCLA. Leadership in education, research, and public service make UCLA a beacon of excellence in higher education, as students, faculty members, and staff come together in a true community of scholars to advance knowledge, address societal challenges, and pursue intellectual and ...

  26. Electronic Thesis and Dissertation

    ETDs (Electronic Theses and Dissertations) are electronic versions of traditional print theses and dissertations. Gumberg Library collects students' ETDs in order to add them to the library's resources, much like they collected print theses and dissertations in the past.

  27. UT Electronic Theses and Dissertations

    The library catalog is the most comprehensive list of UT Austin theses and dissertations. Since 2010, the Office of Graduate Studies at UT Austin has required all theses and dissertations to be made publicly available in Texas ScholarWorks; however, authors are able to request an embargo of up to seven years. Embargoed ETDs will not show up in ...

  28. Spring 2024 Electronic Theses and Dissertations on SURFACE

    The records for the Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) submitted by the Graduate School for the Spring 2024 May Graduates have been processed and loaded into SURFACE, Syracuse University's Institutional Repository. These include 123 submissions from 45 different departments. - Syracuse University Libraries

  29. UCLA Engineers Develop Advanced Optical Computing Method for

    Permutation operations, essential for various applications, including telecommunications and encryption, have traditionally relied on electronic hardware. However, the UCLA team's advancement uses all-optical diffractive computing to perform these operations in a multiplexed manner, significantly improving efficiency and scalability.