Utrecht University Student Theses Repository
The theses platform Utrecht University Student Theses Repository gives access to Open Access theses that have been published in the past fifteen years by students from Utrecht University and the University Medical Center Utrecht. The theses can also be found in international search engines such as WorldCat and Google (Scholar).
Theses will remain publicly available for a fifteen-year period. Please note: this is also true for theses which were publicly available before September 2021. After fifteen years they are automatically taken offline. You will find a manual on how to search for theses on this page.
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Analyzing LGBTQ+ Acceptance in The Netherlands: Perspectives from inside the community
(2024)Acceptance towards LGBTQ+ individuals is stagnating. Quantative data shows that less people are accepting towards the LGBTQ+ movement. Theory suggests that politics and power mechanisms are responsible for this phenomenon. ... -
Creation of the SHREC track: Recognition Of Dynamic Hand Motions Molding Clay
(2024)Gesture recognition is a tool that enables intuitive Human Computer interactions (HCI) for techniques and applications in the fields of Extended Reality (XR). In this master thesis we present the steps we took to create a ... -
EMBEDDED SPATIAL PLANNING INSTRUMENTS OF COLONIAL HERITAGE IN HONDURAS
(2024)This thesis addresses the continued influence of colonial legacies on spatial planning practices in Honduras. It demonstrates how these deeply ingrained systems maintain inequality and marginalisation under the guise of ... -
Introducing knowledge footprints: Enhancing knowledge graph data retrieval with visualisations for improved geoscience collaboration
(2024)The EO4GEO Body of Knowledge (BoK) serves as a hierarchical structure of describing concepts in the domain of earth observation and geoinformation. Due to this nature the EO4GEO BoK provides an interesting data source for ... -
Navigating the Complexity of Data Imputation in Spatial Transcriptomics: Strategies, Challenges, and Future Directions
(2024)Spatially resolved transcriptomics (SRT) has transformed our understanding of the complex molecular architectures of tissues by measuring gene expression within their spatial context, which is crucial for unraveling cell ...