KAMAL AWAD (2021). AMORPHOUS SILICA BASED BIOMATERIALS FOR MUSCULOSKELETAL TISSUE REGENERATION APPLICATIONS. Supervisor: Venu Varanasi. Arlington, Texas, USA: University of Texas at Arlington. . |
SGM, SXRMB, VLS-PGM |
Doctoral Thesis |
Materials |
Liuqing Yang (2022). Analyzing Enhanced Electrochemiluminescence of Novel Materials. Supervisor: Ding, Zhifeng. ON, Canada: The University of Western Ontario. https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/etd/8815. |
VLS-PGM |
Doctoral Thesis |
Materials |
Mehrnaz Mikhchian (2025). An investigation of the long-term aqueous corrosion behaviour of glass, crystalline ceramics, and glass-ceramic composite materials. Supervisor: Grosvenor, Andrew Paul. Saskatoon (SK, Canada): University of Saskatchewan. https://hdl.handle.net/10388/16536. |
CLS-APS, IDEAS, SXRMB, VLS-PGM |
Doctoral Thesis |
Materials |
Minsi Li (2021). Synchrotron X-ray characterizations of black phosphorus: preparation, doping and applications in energy storagepreparation, doping and applications in energy storage. Supervisor: Sham, Tsun-Kong; Sun, Xueliang. Canada: The Univesity of Western Ontario. https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/etd/8064. |
HXMA, SXRMB, VESPERS, VLS-PGM |
Doctoral Thesis |
Materials |
Muhammad Ruhul Amin (2022). Determination of the Energy Levels of Eu2+ for next-Generation LED Phosphors. Supervisor: Moewes; Alex. Saskatoon; SK; Canada: University of Saskatchewan. https://harvest.usask.ca/bitstream/handle/10388/14143/AMIN-DISSERTATION-2022.pdf?sequence=1. |
REIXS, VLS-PGM |
Doctoral Thesis |
Materials |
qiliang wei (2018). Advanced Carbon-Based Materials for Energy Storage and Conversion Applications. Supervisor: Sun, Shuhui. QC: INRS. https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/8031/1/Wei%2C%20Qiliang.pdf. |
HXMA, SGM, SM, SXRMB, VLS-PGM |
Doctoral Thesis |
Materials |
Rui Guo (2022). Chemistry, Transport and Function of Ionic Phases in the Solid Electrolyte Interphase on Lithium Metal Anodes. Supervisor: Gallant, Betar M.. USA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering. https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/147289. |
VLS-PGM |
Doctoral Thesis |
Materials |
Theodore Emmanuel Gatmaitan Alivio. (2019). Interfacial Chemistry at the Surfaces of Engineered and Natural Nanomaterials. Supervisor: Banerjee, S. USA: Texas A&M University. https://www.proquest.com/docview/2676524632?pq-origsite=gscholar&fromopenview=true&sourcetype=Dissertations%20&%20Theses. |
VLS-PGM |
Doctoral Thesis |
Materials |
Vyavhare, Kimaya (2020). Development of Core-shell Structure Polymer Coated Nano-particles for Tribological Applications. Supervisor: Aswath, Pranesh B.. Texas, USA: The University of Texas at Arlington. https://www.proquest.com/docview/2516261908/abstract/9F1FCB27AA314801PQ/1?accountid=14739&sourcetype=Dissertations%20&%20Theses. |
SGM, VLS-PGM |
Doctoral Thesis |
Materials |
Adrien Dejeant (2014). After storage mill tailings reactivity: effects on the uranium speciation, COMINAK mine, Niger. France: University of Paris VII. . |
HXMA, VESPERS |
Doctoral Thesis |
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Jessica M. Stromberg (2018). Geochemistry of the Dome Mine Ankerite Veins: Insights into the Multi-Stage Enrichment of a World-Class Orogenic Gold Deposit. Supervisor: Neil Banerjee. ON, Canada: Western University. . |
VESPERS |
Doctoral Thesis |
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John Hayes (2016). Analysis of nuclear fuel cycle materials by X-ray absorption spectroscopy. Supervisor: Andrew Grosvenor. SK, CA: University of Saskatchwan. https://ecommons.usask.ca/handle/10388/ETD-2016-01-2382. |
CLS-APS, HXMA, SXRMB, VESPERS |
Doctoral Thesis |
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Laurila, Tea, Elisa (2015). The Metalliferous Sediments of the Atlantis II Deep (Red Sea). Supervisor: Hannington, Mark, Donald. Ontario, Canada: University of Ottawa. http://www.ruor.uottawa.ca/handle/10393/32229. |
VESPERS |
Doctoral Thesis |
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Lin, J. (2014). Arsenic uptake and speciation in selected sulfate and phosphate minerals. Canada, SK: University of Saskatchewan. . |
HXMA, VESPERS |
Doctoral Thesis |
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Lupascu; Andreea (2015). Magnetic and Structural Properties of Iridates and Cuprates in Reduced Dimensions. Supervisor: Kim, Young-June. ON, Canada: University of Toronto. . |
VESPERS |
Doctoral Thesis |
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