Search for dissertations about: "Erik Eriksson"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 59 swedish dissertations containing the words Erik Eriksson.
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16. Library Communication Among Programmers Worldwide
Abstract : Programmers worldwide share components and jointly develop components on a global scale in contemporary software development. An important aspect of such library-based programming is the need for technical communication with regard to libraries – library communication. READ MORE
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17. Constrained Optimization for Prediction of Posture
Abstract : The ability to stand still in one place is important in a variety of activities of daily living. For persons with motion disorders, orthopaedic treatment, which changes geometric or biomechanical properties, can improve the individual'sposture and walking ability. READ MORE
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18. Epitaxial growth, structure, and thermoelectric properties of CaMn- and V-based oxides
Abstract : This thesis is focused on physical vapor deposition, epitaxy, and structural characterization of CaMnO3 and VO2. Environmentally friendly and abundant materials are important for energy savings in applications, e.g., thermoelectrics for waste-heat recycling and thermochromic materials for passive indoor-temperature regulation. READ MORE
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19. Low-Energy Ion Escape from the Terrestrial Polar Regions
Abstract : The contemporary terrestrial atmosphere loses matter at a rate of around 100,000 tons per year. A major fraction of the net mass loss is constituted by ions, mainly H+ and O+, which escape from the Earth’s ionosphere in the polar regions. READ MORE
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20. Multiphase models for freeze-thaw actions and mass transport in concrete hydraulic structures
Abstract : A crucial task for civil engineers is to make appropriate designs of new concrete structures and assessments of existing structures to ensure a long service life and sustainable use of the infrastructure. This doctoral thesis aims to increase the understanding of how advanced mathematical models can be used to describe phenomena and processes governing concrete degradation and thereby ultimately contribute to improving tools for design and assessments. READ MORE