Search for dissertations about: "3D printing"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 89 swedish dissertations containing the words 3D printing.
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6. Integration and Fabrication Techniques for 3D Micro- and Nanodevices
Abstract : The development of micro and nano-electromechanical systems (MEMS and NEMS) with entirely new or improved functionalities is typically based on novel or improved designs, materials and fabrication methods. However, today’s micro- and nano-fabrication is restrained by manufacturing paradigms that have been established by the integrated circuit (IC) industry over the past few decades. READ MORE
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7. 3D printing of Green Water Purification Filters : Design towards Sustainable and Scalable Biocomposite Materials
Abstract : The globally escalating water pollution and water scarcity necessitates the development of efficient and sustainable water treatment technologies. This thesis investigates the feasibility of utilizing renewable and waste materials in the form of green composites for the fabrication of water purification filters via Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM). READ MORE
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8. Selective laser sintering for 3D printing of medications
Abstract : Suboptimal treatment caused by inaccurate dosing of prescribed medications is a challenging issue for the pharmaceutical industry. As a result, certain groups of patients, especially pediatric patients, may suffer from a lack of specific dosage forms, leading to potential side effects. READ MORE
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9. Learning-based Control for 4D Printing and Soft Robotics
Abstract : Exploiting novel sensors and actuators made of flexible and smart materials becomes a new trend in robotics research. The studies on the design, production, and control of the new type of robots motivate the research fields of soft robots and 4D printed robots. READ MORE
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10. 3D-Printing of Fluorinated Polymer-based Materials for Plasmonic Sensing
Abstract : Hydrogen attracts growing interest as a versatile energy carrier, serving as a fuel for cars, a heat source, or a reagent for chemical synthesis. At the same time, the demand for accurate and selective hydrogen sensors is increasing because of both safety concerns and the need for process monitoring. READ MORE