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  • Leriche, Ryan
    With no previous signal processing background, I began to study how electrical brain waves vary with movement speed and uncertainty. I learned when fleshing out the details or just seeing the big picture made sense for the ...
  • Rooshenas, Amirmohammad (University of Oregon, 2017-09-27)
    Probabilistic graphical models have been successfully applied to a wide variety of fields such as computer vision, natural language processing, robotics, and many more. However, for large scale problems represented using ...
  • Monte Calvo, Alexander (University of Oregon, 2014-09-29)
    This dissertation explores the modeling and estimation of learning in strategic and individual choice settings. While learning has been extensively used in economics, I introduce the concept into standard models in ...
  • Baruwa, Ahmed (University of Oregon, 2024-03-25)
    The use of anatomical landmarks spans a diverse set of applications because they are essential for understanding the human body. Several research studies have examined the correlation between body shape variations and human ...
  • Rodgers, Kathleen (University of Oregon, 2014-10-17)
    Football is one of America's favorite sporting pastimes, with its top professional organization, the National Football League (NFL), raking in some of the highest revenues of any sports league in the nation. There has been ...
  • Jones, Patrick, 1982- (University of Oregon, 2011-09)
    This thesis, based on field research in Lebanon, explores how the confessional nature of the Lebanese state affects the construction of civil society. It elaborates on the state's role as a social service provider and its ...
  • Ferragut, Gabriel (University of Oregon, 2022-02-18)
    The Mendocino Triple Junction (MTJ) joins the Gorda, Pacific, and North American plates and migrates northward leaving the San Andreas Fault in its wake. This affects subduction-related stress conditions that control ...
  • Aghel, Parsa (University of Oregon, 2022)
    Despite the United States’ trove of migration laws, many of which promise to adhere to the United Nation’s handbook on refugees, our migration infrastructure is weak and exclusive. By using Michel Foucault’s analytical ...
  • de Vries, Jacob McKinley (University of Oregon, 2020)
    This paper aims to review the existing literature regarding deaf persons serving as jurors. Due to the limited research in any given locale, this review will include research from countries around the world. It will then ...
  • Zlevor, Kelsey; Rosenbloom, Jonathan (2016)
    Sustainable development is development that enables the economic, environmental, and equitable health of the current population without compromising the ability of future generations to meet these needs. To accommodate ...
  • Bhattacharya, Debasis (University of Oregon, 2014-06-17)
    During the last four decades, precisely from the early 1970s, U.S. foreign policy has played a dominant role in the U.S. political landscape. The current political discourse is predominantly marked by divided government, ...
  • Yoder, Nathan (University of Oregon, 2011-03-16)
    In this paper, I seek to determine whether the robust gender difference in preferences for trade protection shown in surveys of individuals extends to legislators' votes in the U.S. House of Representatives. Since this ...
  • Taormina, Michael James (2006-07-07)
    A “Leidenfrost ratchet” is a device which facilitates a newly-discovered phenomenon, where drops of liquid accelerate across a heated substrate. The system has been qualitatively studied and a vapor flow model has been ...
  • Carson, Alexandra (University of Oregon, 2022-10-04)
    The Second World War continues to shape the world to this day as academics and novices alike research and evaluate the cataclysmic conflict. Amongst their other atrocities, Hitler and the Nazi Party systematically looted ...
  • Sacks, Sara (University of Oregon, 2017-09-06)
    This study analyzes the contribution of the podcast My Favorite Murder to the discourse of the true crime genre. Through Critical Discourse Analysis, Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis, and Feminist Media Research the ...
  • Olszewski, Brandon Troy, 1978- (University of Oregon, 2009-06)
    Arguably, the most popular current in school reform today is around "small schools". Small schools reforms are predicated on a body of research that suggests students learn better in smaller schools--or, schools of about ...
  • Yang, Yizhao; Vandehey, Adrian; Withrow, Timothy; Rhyan, Lucas; Kashinsky, Josh; McFeeters-Krone, Abby; Govindankutty, Anisha (University of Oregon, 2023)
    In November 2022, the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development issued parking reform for cities with populations above 5,000 to address the financial and environmental burdens of parking mandates. In addition ...
  • Chambrose, Starla (University of Oregon, 2020-01)
    OURJ is just one of the many platforms on campus that seek to broadcast undergraduates’ research achievements. I would be remiss to neglect mentioning the Undergraduate Research Symposium (URS), which celebrates its tenth ...
  • Chambrose, Starla (University of Oregon, 2021-01)
    I know I’m not the only one who is more than a little glad that 2020 is finally behind us. Yet while I was reflecting on all the tumult of the last year, I wondered if I should be so quick to try and wipe it all from my ...
  • Ginieczki, Taylor Sarah (University of Oregon, 2022-05)
    As I reflect on my last year at the University of Oregon, it is clear that last fall brought us more than a return to in-person education. It also brought us the next chapter of the pandemic, one of learning how to integrate ...

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