Submissions from 2010
MeshScan: a Fast and Efficient Handoff Scheme for IEEE 802.11 Wireless Mesh Networks, Yin Chen (Thesis)
Blind Single Channel Sound Source Separation, Mark Leddy (Thesis)
Development of a Quality of Service Framework for Multimedia Streaming Applications, Stuart Wallace (Thesis)
Feasibility of Using Passive Monitoring Techniques in Mesh Networks for the Support of Routing, Chenzhe Zhang (Thesis)
Submissions from 2009
Wood Chip Heating for Commercial Buildings in Ireland: An Analysis of Supply Methods and Financial Viability, Ciaran Berkeley (Thesis)
Thermal testing of innovative building insulations, Eoghan Frawley (Thesis)
Production and Storage of Hydrogen, Michael Muller (Thesis)
Chemical-free Iron Removal and Disinfection Unit of Drinking Water for Single House Application, Michael O'Hehir (Thesis)
Submissions from 2008
Investigation of dynamic and steady state calculation methodologies for determination of building energy performance in the context of the EPBD, Mervin Dean Doyle (Thesis)
Noise abatement and night deliveries, Hugh Finlay (Thesis)
A mobile ECG monitoring system with context collection, Jin Peng Li (Thesis)
Numerical prediction of primary and secondary flows in a Ranque-Hilsch vortex tube, Ronan Oliver (Thesis)
Submissions from 2007
Development of probalistic techniques for network assessment with significant wind generation, Asim Mumtaz (Thesis)
Submissions from 2006
An investigation into the behaviour of sheet metal workpieces when subjected to simultaneous double bending, Arthur T. Henry (Thesis)
The computerised design of prestressed concrete slabs, Ronan Hogan (Thesis)
Wideband dual polarized directional base station antenna., Francisco L. Lerma (Thesis)
Fuel cell design for gas hydrates exploration and research, Gerhard Sauer (Thesis)
Design and development in the field of alkaline fuel cell technology, Steffen Schudt (Thesis)
Development of a micro-shot peening process and testing of micro-shot peened engineering materials, James Vahey (Thesis)
Thermal sprayed surface coatings and optical characterisation, Yueqiang Xue (Thesis)
Submissions from 2005
Adequacy assessment of the Irish generation system including wind capacity, William Carr (Thesis)
An Experimental Analysis of the Call Capacity of IEEE 802.11b Wireless Local Area Networks for VoIP Telephony, Brian Keegan (Thesis)
Onset and ornament detection and music transcription for monophonic traditional Irish music, Aileen Kelleher (Thesis)
The application of advanced solid modelling techniques to the design of precision air handling units for manufacture, Senan Moynihan (Thesis)
Performance and robustness metrics for the compensation of processes with time delay, Niall O'Connor (Thesis)
Novel implementation of an adaptive shared control braking system for a wheeled walking aid, Eileen Young (Thesis)
Submissions from 2004
Investigation of novel liquid crystal materials for their possible applications, Minseok Chang (Thesis)
The investigation of a wireless medical homecare data logger, Aisling Cronin (Thesis)
An investigation into appliance durability in the presence of power system distrubances, Steven R. McGovern (Thesis)
Design and development of a respiratory monitoring device to be used in conjuction with MRI scanners, Aidan McNally (Thesis)
A differentiated services architecture for quality of service provisioning in wireless local area networks, Tristan Raimondi (Thesis)
Peer-to-peer searching and sharing of electronic documents, Paul Stacey (Thesis)
Submissions from 2003
Application of time-scale and frequency-scale modification alogrithms to voice-gender conversion, Elmar Jung (Thesis)
Identification and PID control of time-delayed processes, Tony Kealy (Thesis)
Phase balancing and harmonic mitigation for large electrical loads, Hugh O'Kelly (Thesis)
Submissions from 2001
Slab drawing layout: a study to develop a new information technology package to aid those involved in the the manufacture of pre-stresed hollow core plank flooring, Joe Parker (Thesis)
Submissions from 1997
The development of electromechanical batteries for power system support and for sthort-term standby power, Michael Peter O'Leary (Thesis)
