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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Beyond the Goggles: Examining the Potential of Virtual Reality for Climate Change Empathy.
(2023)Despite recognition of the dire consequences of human-caused climate change, addressing the issue had been slow. Individuals struggle to empathize with environmental issues due to a lack of personal connections and physical ... -
Semantic-Aware Person Inpainting Using Generative Adversarial Networks
(2023)The widespread use of street view imagery in various applications, such as urban planning, navigation, and real estate, has raised concerns about the privacy of individuals captured in these images. While anonymization ... -
isoDGR fibronectin and CD9 association with MACE & aging in carotid endarterectomy patients
(2023)This study has identified two potential indicators that could help determine which patients still remain at high risk of life threatening events after they had plaque removal surgery in their carotid arteries. Every year, ... -
Oxytocin and vasopressin in the amygdala: key factors underlying the sex-differential liability for autism spectrum disorders?
(2023)Autism spectrum disorders (ASD), a range of neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by deficits in social communication and interaction, are particularly prevalent in boys, a phenomenon that has given rise to the notion ... -
Economic potential of Demand Response for office buildings in the Netherlands
(2023)To combat imbalances in the electricity grid and support the integration of renewable energy sources, demand response (DR) is increasingly being looked at as a key solution. Electricity consumers can change their electricity ...