Our Applied
Physics and Computer Science and Environmental Science
graduate students who elected the thesis option in their degree program
have researched and published theses which may be of interest to you.
We have listed a small sample of the titles below. A copy of each thesis is kept in the Paul and Rosemary Trible Library.
Applied
Physics and Computer Science
- Terahertz Synchrotron Radiation from Multiparticle Coherence
- Interferometric
Measurement of TJNAF's FEL Cavity Length
- Design of the (NASA) Wind Tunnel Model Communication
Board
- The Development of Point Doppler Velocimeter Data Acquisition and Processing Software
- Nighttime Cloud Retrievals: A Neural Network Approach
- Internet Electronic Data Interchange Transporter (IEDIT)
System
- Wind Tunnel Model System Dynamic Analysis and Simulation
with Application to Model System Vibration Suppression
- Improvement of Classification Neural Networks Through
Auto-Generation of Supplemental Training Inputs
- Simulation and Analysis of a Hardware Trigger for the
Gluex Experiment at Jefferson Laboratory
- An Analysis of Artificial Intelligence Based Algorithms
for Fast Triggering in the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator
Facility's large Acceptance Spectrometer
- Determination of the Optimal Operating Parameters for
Jefferson Laboratory's Cryogenic Cold Compressor System
- Software System for Distributed Computer Network Management
Using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and Management
Information Base (MIB) Discovery Module
- Intelligent Data Quality Monitoring
- Design, Assembly, Optimization and Commissiong of a Rotating Coil, Multipole Magnet Measurment System for the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
Environmental
Science
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