Current theses and dissertations from Rowan University graduate programs are submitted electronically to Rowan University's Office of Graduate Research Services and are usually available in this institutional repository within a few weeks of submission. Theses and dissertations submitted between 2010 and 2015 have been migrated from the library’s previous digital archives and are available here.
As of 9/29/16, theses and dissertations produced between 1996 and 2010 have been scanned and uploaded. If you are the author of a Rowan University (or Glassboro State College) thesis or dissertation produced before 2010, and you do not want your document to be publicly available in Rowan Digital Works, you must complete and submit this form to request its removal from the repository.
Theses/Dissertations from 2003
School bus idling and mobile diesel emissions testing: effect of fuel type and development of a mobile test cycle, Jason Scott Hearne
Development of a new apparatus to measure flame spread through a free stratified fuel/air mixture: numerical modeling and experimental results, Fred Hovermann
Multi-sensor data fusion using geometric transformations for the nondestructive evaluation of gas transmission pipelines, Philip James Kulick
HDL implementation of a controller area network node, Anthony Richard Marino
Theses/Dissertations from 2002
An invariance transformation algorithm for defect characterization of ultrasonic signals for the nondestructive evaluation of concrete, Michael Dominic Ciocco
Characterization of structural changes in thermally enhanced Kevlar-29® Fiber, James W. Downing Jr.
Automated segmentation of radiodense tissue in digitized mammograms using a constrained Neyman-Pearson classifier, Jeremy Thomas Neyhart
A novel membrane process for autotrophic denitrification, Agnieszka Pierkiel
Theses/Dissertations from 1998
The effect of particle properties on the flow characteristics of electrophotographic powders, Joseph Pedano
Theses/Dissertations from 1997
Hydrocatalysis: a new energy paradigm for the 21st century, Peter Mark Jansson