Search for dissertations about: "J. C. Liu"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the words J. C. Liu.
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1. Atom Probe Tomography of Hard Nitride and Boride Thin Films
Abstract : Hard ceramic thin films, including TiSiN, ZrAlN, ZrB2, and ZrTaB2, with applications for wear-resistant coatings, have been studied using atom probe tomography and correlated with several other analytical techniques, including X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy, and elastic recoil detection analysis. Outstanding obstacles for quantitative atom probe tomography of ceramic thin films have been surmounted. READ MORE
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2. Restructuring the socially anxious brain : Using magnetic resonance imaging to advance our understanding of effective cognitive behaviour therapy for social anxiety disorder
Abstract : Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a common psychiatric disorder associated with considerable suffering. Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) has been shown to be effective but a significant proportion does not respond or relapses, stressing the need of augmenting treatment. READ MORE
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3. Data-Driven Approaches for Traffic State and Emission Estimation
Abstract : Traffic congestion is one of the most severe problems in modern urban areas. Besides the amplified travel times, traffic congestion intensifies the amount of emitted pollutants impacting human health and the environment. READ MORE
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4. Computational Nonsmooth Mechanics
Abstract : This thesis concerns the application of modern methods from the field of mathematical programming for solving certain problems of nonsmooth mechanics. Attention is given to contact problems with friction as well as plasticity problems. READ MORE
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5. Tools for Knowledge-Based Signal Processing with Applications to System Identification
Abstract : This thesis contains three parts: firstly there is an introduction to the field of knowledge-based signal processing - which denotes a combination of symbolic and numeric software capable of implementing algorithms of both algorithmic and heuristic character. Secondly suitable tools for knowledge-based signal processing are discussed - this includes the tools developed in our research. READ MORE