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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Cellular dialogues in interneuron migration: Dissecting cortical interneuron interactions across human and mouse brain development
(2024)GABAergic cortical interneurons (cINs) undergo significant migration from the ganglionic eminences to the neocortex during mammalian neurodevelopment. Impaired cIN migration is associated with several neurodevelopmental ... -
Globalisation from below: the fair food program
(2024)The Fair Food Project by Community of Immokalee Workers presents a social movement that transitions from a local, grassroots project in a marginalised farming community in the US, to an institutional program of worker-led ... -
Photopolymerization of amitriptyline hydrochloride loaded GelMA-based hydrogel tablets
(2024)Three-dimensional (3D) printing technology consists of multiple manufacturing techniques that have changed the perspective on personalized medicine by being able to be used as a manufacturing method for personalized medicine. ... -
The impact of digital energy conservation interventions for households
(2024)This paper investigates the effectiveness of digital energy interventions and their impact on energy consumption in households. The study examines different types of energy reductions, including overall energy, electricity, ... -
Self-Supervised Partial Cycle-Consistency for Multi-View Matching
(2024)Matching objects across partially overlapping camera views is crucial in multi-camera systems and requires a view-invariant feature extraction network. Training such a network with cycle-consistency circumvents the need ...