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Fall 2023
Histological examination and derived ancillary testing remain the gold standard for breast cancer diagnosis, prognosis assessment and treatment guidance. Currently, a commercial molecular signature test OncotypeDX®, based on RNA quantitation and providing a recurrence score (RS) ranging from 0 to...
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Fall 2013
With the development of globalization, numerous tele-conferencing systems have been developed to shorten the distance between people. Tele-presence is one of these systems which can broadcast high-quality audio and video to remote sites trying to give the illusion to the participants that they...
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Spring 2010
The main area of research delineated in this thesis provides instances when Computer vision based technology has shown tremendous productivity gains in the Oil sands industry in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. Specifically, the interface between Bitumen-froth (crude oil) and the Middlings (Sand)...
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Digital Twin for Production Estimation, Scheduling and Real-Time Monitoring in Offsite Construction
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The offsite construction industry continues to rely on experience-based average production rates (i.e., average quantity per unit of time) to estimate and schedule production operations. This approach is hindered by various sources of production variability, such as machine breakdowns and...
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Spring 2022
Mechanical parts sustain significant wear throughout their lifetime and consequently get defects such as cracks, abrasion, erosion, or breakage. For instance, turbine blades experience high pressure and temperature fields which can cause damage, corrosion, and indentation. In this case, the parts...
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Fall 2021
The spatiotemporal distribution of hydraulic fracturing-induced microseismicity is complicated and depends on various mechanical and diffusional parameters. Hydraulic fracture modeling can aid in understanding fluid-induced microseismicity. Nevertheless, the interaction of several physical...
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Spring 2024
In the process industry, certain quality variables cannot be measured regularly due to technical limitations or economic constraints. Consequently, the industry relies on laboratory analysis to measure such quality variables. However, laboratory analysis introduces long time-delays in obtaining...