Search for dissertations about: "engineer electronic thesis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 39 swedish dissertations containing the words engineer electronic thesis.
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1. Autonomous Lab-on-a-chip: solutions and fast prototyping tools
Abstract : In this thesis, solutions for the development of autonomous Lab-on-a-chip (LOC), and 3D printing for fast prototyping of LOC devices are investigated. Lab-on-a-chip devices integrate analytical systems and conditioning processes in a compact package. READ MORE
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2. Epitaxy of oxide and nitride thin films grown by magnetron sputtering
Abstract : The need for electronic devices with new functionalities has caused research to move in a way to design and utilize materials with high-performance thermoelectricity, widely used in batteries, sensors, and electronic devices. Two-dimensional materials (2D) with unique structures and remarkable properties have been identified to fabricate oxide heteroepitaxy. READ MORE
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3. Epitaxy of group III-nitride materials using different nucleation schemes
Abstract : Group III-nitride materials, gallium nitride (GaN), aluminum nitride (AlN) and indium nitride (InN) have direct band gaps with band gap energies ranging from the infrared (InN) to the ultraviolet (GaN) and to the deep ultraviolet (AlN) wave-lengths, covering the entire spectral range from 0.7 eV to 6.2 eV upon alloying. READ MORE
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4. InAS Quantum Dots for Laser Applications and Pedogogical, Gender, and Multicultural Aspects in Engineering Education
Abstract : This thesis builds on new cross-disciplinary research between engineering and educational sciences. Recently, two other theses that combine research in physics and education (Åke Ingerman, 2002, and Tom Adawi, 2002) have been completed in Sweden. This thesis consolidates a trend that can benefit both disciplines. READ MORE
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5. Dilute Nitride Lasers and Spectrally Engineered Semiconductor Laser Resonators
Abstract : The first part of this thesis deals with long wavelength (1.2-1.3 um) InGaAs(N)multiple quantum-well (QW) lasers grown on GaAs, with the aim of understandingand improving their threshold and temperature characteristics. The epitaxialmaterial is grown by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE). READ MORE