Search for dissertations about: "Carl Nettelblad"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words Carl Nettelblad.
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1. Using Markov models and a stochastic Lipschitz condition for genetic analyses
Abstract : A proper understanding of biological processes requires an understanding of genetics and evolutionary mechanisms. The vast amounts of genetical information that can routinely be extracted with modern technology have so far not been accompanied by an equally extended understanding of the corresponding processes. READ MORE
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2. Two Optimization Problems in Genetics : Multi-dimensional QTL Analysis and Haplotype Inference
Abstract : The existence of new technologies, implemented in efficient platforms and workflows has made massive genotyping available to all fields of biology and medicine. Genetic analyses are no longer dominated by experimental work in laboratories, but rather the interpretation of the resulting data. READ MORE
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3. Towards a realistic hyperon reconstruction with PANDA at FAIR
Abstract : The goal of the PANDA (anti-Proton ANnihilation at DArmstadt) experiment at FAIR (Facility for Anti-proton and Ion Research) is to study strong interactions in the confinement domain. In PANDA, a continuous beam of anti-protons () will impinge on a fixed hydrogen (p) target inside the High Energy Storage Ring (HESR), a feature intended to attain high interaction rates for various physics studies e. READ MORE
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4. Towards Realistic Hyperon Reconstruction in PANDA : From Tracking with Machine Learning to Interactions with Residual Gas
Abstract : The PANDA (anti-Proton ANnihilation at DArmstadt) experiment at FAIR (Facility for Anti-proton and Ion Research) aims to study strong interactions in the confinement domain. In PANDA, a continuous beam of anti-protons will impinge on a fixed hydrogen target inside the High Energy Storage Ring (HESR), a feature intended to attain high interaction rates for various physics studies e. READ MORE
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5. Efficient computational methods for applications in genomics
Abstract : During the last two decades, advances in molecular technology have facilitated the sequencing and analysis of ancient DNA recovered from archaeological finds, contributing to novel insights into human evolutionary history. As more ancient genetic information has become available, the need for specialized methods of analysis has also increased. READ MORE