The University of Wollongong thesis collection dates from 1954, the majority of which have been digitised and made available on Research Online. Theses from 1954 to 2016 have been archived here.
Theses from 2017
Wastewater sludge treatment by anaerobic digestion with recuperative thickening, Shufan Yang
Data mining based strategies for building performance assessment, Rui Yan
Enhanced broadband vibration based energy harvesting coupling geometric nonlinearity and parametric excitation, Tanju Yildirim
A Study on Micro Forming of Metallic Composites, Hang Yin
Behaviour of GFRP Reinforced and GFRP Encased Square Concrete Members under Different Loading Conditions, Jim Youssef
Flexural behaviour of composite beams reinforced with GFRP I-section, Jiansong Yuan
Metal oxide/hydroxide materials for electrochemical capacitors, Zheyin Yu
The influence of dielectric screening on bimolecular recombination in binary and ternary organic solar cells, Guanran Zhang
Coke gasification with and without hydrogen and its effects on coke microtexture and Minerals, Hao Zhang
Cell Adhesion on Conducting Polymers: Molecular Insights from Single Cell Force Spectroscopy, Hongrui Zhang
Studies of spontaneous combustion of coal in Shendong underground mines and surface stockpiles, Jian Zhang
Novel Si Based Composite Materials as Anodes for Energy Storage, Lei Zhang
On the improvement of boost and buck-boost converters for battery applications, Neng Zhang
Transition metal chalcogenides based molecular probes in biomedical applications, Shaohua Zhang
Practical Functional Encryption Techniques and Their Applications, Shiwei Zhang
Methods of using modified wire mesh composite to strengthen concrete with different strengths, Hua Zhao
Development and Characterization of Polymer-based Magnetoelectric Nanofibers, Tian Zheng
Semantic Recognition of Human Actions, Lijuan Zhou
Intercultural theatre praxis: traditional Malay theatre meets Shakespeare's The Tempest, Norzizi Zulkafli
Theses from 2016
Balancing the Learning and Physical Activity Agendas in Physical Education Using a Game Centred Approach, Brendan Ryan