Browsing UW-Madison Open Dissertations and Theses by Title
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Factors Affecting Solvent Retention due to Gel Formation during Dissolution-Based Plastic Recycling
(2025-12-19)Dissolution-based recycling provides a way to recover polymers from mixed plastic waste, but a large amount of energy is required to remove residual solvent after precipitation.1,2 In this study, we measured the solvent ... -
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Feeding Strategies for Beef x Dairy Cattle
(2024-05-10)The overall objective of this thesis was to investigate the effects of nutrition on growth, development, meat quality, and sensory characteristics of beef x dairy crossbred cattle. Large advances in dairy cattle reproduction ... -
FINE-SCALE VEGETATION CHANGE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR METHANE EMISSIONS IN ARCTIC AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
(2025-09-19)While small water bodies (ponds) make up a small fraction of the surface area of Arctic permafrost landscapes, they have been observed to emit disproportionately high volumes of methane and carbon dioxide. To assess drivers ... -
FIRST IONIZATION POTENTIALS OF CR, MO, AND W CALCULATED WITH SHCI
(2025-12-16)The design and performance of future fusion power plants will depend on accurate atomic data for plasma-facing material and plasma impurity species. A leading candidate for the plasma-facing material is tungsten due to its ... -
First Steps in Cryocooling Using Solid Nitrogen Continuous Sublimation: Design, Operation, and Best Practices
(2025-11-13)A solid cryocooler is defined as any device by which standard cryogenic working fluids are eschewed in whole or in part and are replaced with working solids. Despite its overall greater potential for reaching lower ... -
FLOOD RISK AND SPATIAL INEQUITY: EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES’ SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION AND SUSCEPTIBILITY TO FLOODING IN BLANTYRE, MALAWI
(2024-06-12)Malawi, an independent nation since 1964, has experienced a significant wave of urbanization influenced by its historical and socio-political context. This urbanization has profoundly impacted the vulnerability of its ... -
FLOWERING COVER CROPS TO SUPPORT WILD POLLINATORS IN ANNUAL CROPPING SYSTEMS IN WISCONSIN
(2024-05-10)The expansion and intensification of agriculture in the last century has reduced natural habitat, contributing to the decline of wild insect pollinator communities, and potentially destabilizing pollination services for ...
