Search for dissertations about: "Jörgen Svensson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Jörgen Svensson.
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1. Active Distributed Power Systems Functional Structures for Real-Time Operation of Sustainable Energy Systems
Abstract : Present power system will face great challenges in several areas depending on the market economy, extensive global integration and constant need for more electric power, which will force the system to operate much closer to its stability limits. Meeting these challenges may involve improving and complementing or even total restructuring of the power systems. READ MORE
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2. Microbial treatment of textile wastewater applicable in developing countries
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3. Experimental results from the Lysekil Wave Power Research Site
Abstract : This thesis presents how experimental results, from wave power research performed offshore at the Lysekil research site, were obtained. The data were used to verify theoretical models as well as evaluate the feasibility of wave power as a future sustainable energy source. READ MORE
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4. Microbial Transformation of Organotin Compounds under Simulated Landfill Conditions
Abstract : Mono- and di-alkyltins are used extensively as heat stabilizers for processing of poly vinyl chloride (PVC). Tin mercaptide stabilizers are some of the most effective PVC stabilizers available. The main applications for tin stabilizers are building/construction products, such as pipes, fittings, siding and profiles (windows etc. READ MORE
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5. Online Education in Universities : Moving from Individual Adoption to Institutionalisation of an Information Technology Innovation
Abstract : This thesis describes and analyses the move from individual adoption to institutionalisation of an information technology innovation: online education in universities. The study focuses on the processes that took place within two universities, one in Sweden and the other in Argentina, regarding online education adoption and the organisational changes developed. READ MORE