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Head- and eye-based features for continuous core affect prediction/ Jonathan (Jonny) O'Dwyer Submitted as part fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in Software Engineering. Supervisors: Dr. Ronan Flynn and Dr. Niall Murray

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextAthlone: Athlone Institute of Technology, 2020Description: 1v. (various pagings).; ill, figs., tabs.; 30cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • DESK No.6
Dissertation note: Dissertation-- PhD. Athlone Institute of Technology-- 2020
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DESK No.6 Enhancement and process modification of polyethylene-terephthalate (PET) based materials for the fibre spinning industry/ a thesis being submitted for the award of Masters of Science/ DESK No.6 3D printed end of arm tooling (EOAT) for robotic automation/ based on research carried out under the supervision of Dr. John Lyons, Dr. Declan Devine. DESK No.6 Development of a porous implantable biomaterial for use in the gastroinestinal trace/ DESK No.6 Head- and eye-based features for continuous core affect prediction/ Submitted as part fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in Software Engineering. Supervisors: Dr. Ronan Flynn and Dr. Niall Murray DESK No.6 The psychology of musculoskeletal injury in elite and sub-elite Gaelic footballers/ Supervisors: Dr Niamh Ní Chéilleachair, Dr Siobhan O'Connor, Dr Mark Campbell DESK No.6 Critical studies on the novel development and implementaton of vaporized hydrogen peroxide (VH2O2) for terminal sterilization of medical devices encompassing use of flow cytometry for the real-time commensurate monitoring of microbial inactivation/ A thesis submitted to TUS in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). Submitted September 2022.Based on research carried out under the primary supervision of Professor Neil Rowan. DESK No.7 Development of self-lubricous polymer for urinary catheter applications: a thesis submitted for the degree of Master of Science to the Athlone Institute of Technology/

Dissertation-- PhD. Athlone Institute of Technology-- 2020

Includes bibliographical references.

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