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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Proactive autoscaling for performance variable cloud infrastructure
(2025)Cloud computing has transformed the IT landscape by offering computing resources as a utility. Using the cloud, resources such as virtual machines (VMs) can be rented on-demand by users. To automatically determine the ... -
IBIS: Inverse BInomial sum Solver
(2025)Ever-increasing experimental precision demands correspondingly more accurate theoretical predictions. This is particularly important in Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), where significant perturbative corrections make the ... -
Estimating gully volumes and erosion rates using UAV photogrammetry and lidar in the Salagou Valley, France
(2025)Gully erosion is a significant form of land degradation globally, with profound on-site impacts such as soil losses and off-site impacts like increased flood risk. Accurate assessment of gully erosion rates and volumes is ... -
Parenting Mindsets and Stress: The Moderating and Direct Role of Self-Compassion
(2025)Parental stress is a prevalent issue with significant implications for family well-being. While mindful parenting is often assumed to reduce stress, its actual associations and interaction with Good Enough Parenting Mindsets ... -
Evaluation of the application of computed tomography to assess bone mineral density using intrarater reliability and subsequently analyzing risk factors for decreased bone mineral density in Psittaciformes in the Netherlands
(2025)Background and relevance: Captive psittacine birds living at higher latitudes (Northern Europe), experience significantly less sunlight compared to their native habitats, potentially leading to hypovitaminosis D and ...