This page collects the digitized full text Electrical Engineering Masters theses and Doctoral dissertations of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. For work accomplished after Fall 2023 please also see the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
The following broadly describes library holdings for UA theses and dissertations:
Category | online | |
Dissertations |
1953-2006 in MAIN 1950s-2012 in Special Collections |
1989 - present are full-text in ProQuest 2012 - present in ScholarWorks 1950s - present indexed in ProQuest |
Master's theses |
1910s-2006 in MAIN 1910s-2012 in Special Collections |
2006 - present are full-text in ProQuest 2012 - present in ScholarWorks Theses were not systematically indexed in ProQuest prior to 2006. |
Theses/Dissertations from 2012
Design of a High Dynamic Range CMOS Variable Gain Amplifier for Wireless Sensor Networks, Yue Yu
Comparison of Various Pipelined and Non-Pipelined SCl 8051 ALUs, Jingyi Zhao
Energy and Spectral Efficient Wireless Communications, Guoqing Zhou
Ultra-Low Power and Radiation Hardened Asynchronous Circuit Design, Liang Zhou
Theses/Dissertations from 2011
Design and Implementation of Metamaterial Based Strain Sensor Using Aperture Coupled Antenna, Michael Brandon Buscher
Design of an 866 MHz On-chip Frequency Synthesizer, Phaniraj Joshi
Development of Spray Cooling for High Heat Flux Electronics, Jeremy Scott Junghans
Design of a Low Noise Amplifier for Wireless Sensor Networks, Ting Liu
Fabrication of Horizontal Silicon Nanowires Using a Thin Aluminum Film as a Catalyst, Khaja Hafeezuddin Mohammed
Modeling of SIC P-Channel Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTS), Mahmood Saadeh
Modeling and Characterization of P-Type Silicon Carbide Gate Turn off Thyristors, Osama Shihadeh Saadeh
Investigation Of A Floating Load Buck Dc-Dc Switching Converter, Hong Tan
Photodetectors and Photovoltaic Devices Based on Semiconductor Nanomaterials, Jiang Wu