Search for dissertations about: "Friedrich"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 41 swedish dissertations containing the word Friedrich.
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1. Computational Analysis of Tumour Heterogeneity
Abstract : Every tumour is unique and characterised by its genetic, epigenetic, phenotypic, and morphological signature. The diversity observed between and within tumours, and over time, is termed tumour heterogeneity. An increased heterogeneity within a tumour correlates with cancer progression, higher resistance rates, and poorer outcome. READ MORE
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2. Engineering Aspects of Computing Systems for Accelerator based Light Sources
Abstract : Different characterization methods that rely on electron accelerator technology, in particular synchrotron light sources, have become major research tools for expanding fields in various natural sciences. While traditionally physics research has been the motivation for new accelerator facilities and system designs, newly emerging areas in life sciences, molecular sciences and material science are additionally driving forces today. READ MORE
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3. Systems Engineering for Computing Systems at Accelerator based Research Facilities
Abstract : Large research facilities are major research enablers for expanding fields in various natural sciences. Traditionally built for physics and astronomy, nowadays fields like life sciences, medicine, molecular sciences and material sciences have become the driving forces, especially for particle accelerator based research facilities. READ MORE
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4. Simulations of Cosmic Reionization : Shapes & Sizes of H II regions around Galaxies and Quasars
Abstract : After the era of recombination, roughly 360 000 years after the big bang (redshift 1100), the universe was neutral, continued to expand and eventually the first gravitationally collapsed structures capable of forming stars, formed. Observations show that approximately 1 billion years later (redshift 6), the Universe had become highly ionized. READ MORE
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5. Assumptions in Synthesis : An Approach to Multi-Agent Planning from Spatio-Temporal Specifications
Abstract : As the deployment of autonomous robots in real-world environments becomes increasingly prevalent, the need for these robots to operate safely and efficiently alongside human actors and other robots grows. Ensuring that robots adhere to their intended tasks and safety constraints as specified is of utmost importance, particularly when considering interactions between different robots and humans. READ MORE