Search for dissertations about: "university technology transfer"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 321 swedish dissertations containing the words university technology transfer.
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1. Developing Technology Transfer Processes in rural contexts : The case of Cauca in Colombia
Abstract : This doctoral thesis addresses the technology transfer process in rural developing economies. Technology transfer refers to the movement of physical artifacts and knowledge from a transferor (e.g. a university) to a recipient (e. READ MORE
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2. Development of the mineralogical path for geometallurgical modeling of iron ores
Abstract : The demands for more effective utilization of ore bodies and proper risk management in the mining industry have resulted in a new cross discipline called geometallurgy. Geometallurgy connects geological, mineral processing and subsequent downstream processing information together to provide a comprehensive model to be used in production planning and management. READ MORE
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3. Microwave and infrared remote sensing of ice clouds : measurements and radiative transfer simulations
Abstract : This licentiate thesis considers the combination of multiple instruments for remote sensing of the Earth atmosphere from space. The primary focus is on remote sensing of atmospheric ice. Ice clouds are important for the Earth’s radiation budget, but their properties are difficult to measure and therefore poorly known. READ MORE
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4. Nanostructured Metal Oxide Semiconductors for Functional Applications
Abstract : This thesis is about nanostructured metal oxides, their properties, and some of their applications. Semiconducting metal oxides like TiO2, ZnO,and SnO2 have a wide band gap, which means they absorb UV light andgenerate electron-hole pairs. READ MORE
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5. Alternative Energy Harvesting and Conversion Systems Based on Nanostructured Heterostructures
Abstract : Conversion and storage of the solar radiation into applicable forms of energy, using ubiquitous materials is of central importance that quests several disciplinary fields in both applied technology and fundamental science. Harnessing the solar energy received by the earth has the potential to replace the current sources of energy and it is imperative for sustainable development. READ MORE