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Candidate
Mahdi Khanali
Title
Effects of Distorted Voltages on the Performance of Renewable Energy Power Transformers
Supervisor
Sheshakamal Jayaram
Abstract
Candidate
Haohao Liao
Topic
Electromagnetic Fault Injection Attack Target a Midrange Microcontroller
Supervisor
Catherine Gebotys
Candidate
Maria N Samad
Supervisors
Mark Crowley and Sebastian Fischmeister
Background subjects
Classification and Clustering Anomaly Detection Safety Crticial Embedded Software SystemsCandidate
Raghvendra Singh Rohit
Supervisor
Guang Gong
Background subjects
Cryptography Symmetric Key Cryptanalysis Communication SecurityCandidate
Seyede Sahar Adnani
Supervisor
Karim Karim
Background subjects
X-ray Photodetectors Organic Electronics Quantum/PhotonicsCandidate
Ayman Eltaliawy
Topic
mm-Wave CMOS Receiver in 45 nm SOI Suitable for Phased-Array Front-Ends and Beyond
Supervisor
John R. Long
Background subjects
Analog integrated circuit design Radio frequency integrated circuit design Solid state electronic devicesCandidate
Thibaud Lutellier
Topic
Garbage in, garbage out! The Importance of Inputs in Automatic Software Reliability
Supervisor
Lin Tan
Candidate
Yasser Obaidallah Assolami
Supervisor
Ramadan El-Shatshat
Background subjects
Power System Operation and Analysis Distribution System Engineering Power QualityUniversity of Waterloo
200 University Ave W, Waterloo, ON
N2L 3G1
Phone: (519) 888-4567
Staff and Faculty Directory
Contact the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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