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YorkSpace is York University's Institutional Repository. It is a platform that enables York community members to organize and preserve their research online in an institutional context. It showcases the scholarship of the York University community through the use of a special standards-based software platform that collects usage statistics and provides exceptional visibility on the web.
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Electronic Properties of Anatase TiO2 and Iron (III) Doped TiO2 Nanoparticles
(2022-08-08)Since its discovery by Fujishima and Honda in 1972, titanium dioxide (TiO2) has been studied extensively due to its ability to split water and decompose dyes as a photocatalyst. Among all phases, TiO2 in the anatase phase ... -
We Dont Need the Key, Well Break In: Learning about the Occupation through Aesthetic Encounters with Three Artists
(2022-08-08)This dissertation explores developing a pedagogy that is concerned with what might be learnt about the Occupation of Palestine from artists and their work. I consider the pedagogical significance of imagery in relation to ... -
"Cruel Optimism," Burnt-out-souls, and the Ruptured Fantasy of Education
(2022-08-08)This dissertation conducts a philosophical political inquiry into ways in which the pervasive atmosphere of capitalist realism (Fisher, 2009) infiltrates and impedes public education and thus generates a ruptured fantasy ... -
Machine Learning-based Intrusion Detection Under Adversarial Influence: Application to MAC Spoofing Detection in IoT Networks
(2022-08-08)Internet of things (IoT) has brought a greater prevalence of smart objects with higher connectivity between them. Today, there are millions of such smart devices controlling critical infrastructures, such as nuclear power ... -
Epidemic Dynamics Modelling and Analysis for the Respiratory Infectious Diseases: Control, Prevention and Treatment
(2022-08-08)The goal of this thesis is to develop and analyze mathematical models of respiratory infection diseases, particularly MERS-CoV and influenza, that affect the Middle East daily, and through the Hajj Mass Gathering, to aid ...