Search for dissertations about: "Emil Johansson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Emil Johansson.
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1. Synthesis and Characterisation of Potential Hydrogen Storage Materials
Abstract : The dissociative and non-dissociative hydrogen uptake in carbon nanostructures and metallic films were investigated by measurements and analysis of solubility isotherms. The total, non-dissociative, uptake for multi-walled nano-barrels and amorphous nanoporous carbon was determined to be 6.2 and 4.2 wt. READ MORE
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2. Tailored conjugates of N-acetylneuraminic acid and small molecules that block virus cell attachment and entry
Abstract : Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites, unable to replicate without exploiting machinery andmaterials from host cells. Pandemics of viral diseases have had large impacts on human socieities and are continued threats to global health. READ MORE
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3. One-dimensional theory of the quantum Hall system
Abstract : The quantum Hall (QH) system---cold electrons in two dimensions in a perpendicular magnetic field---is a striking example of a system where unexpected phenomena emerge at low energies. The low-energy physics of this system is effectively one-dimensional due to the magnetic field. READ MORE
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4. Geometry, Topology and Emergence in Moiré Systems
Abstract : The experimental discovery of correlated insulators and superconductivity in highly tunable Van der Waals heterostructures, such as twisted bilayer graphene, has highlighted the role of moiré patterns, resulting from tiny relative twists or lattice constant mismatches, in realizing strongly correlated physics. A key ingredient is the existence of very narrow flat bands where interaction effects are dominant. READ MORE
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5. Resource management for network-assisted D2D communication
Abstract : During the last decade, the widespread use of smart devices and mobile applications has led to a massive growth of the mobile traffic demand. Efficiency and scalability are therefore key criteria for the development of future cellular systems, in which device-to-device (D2D) communication is recognized as one of the promising technologies. READ MORE
