Search for dissertations about: "Kristina Edström"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 38 swedish dissertations containing the words Kristina Edström.
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21. The Interpretation and Translation of Global Ideas into Local Practices : A Study of the Internationalisation of Higher Education in Mozambique
Abstract : Internationalisation and its components, such as curriculum internationalisation and international partnerships, have evolved over time in the context of higher education. In this thesis, such terminologies are addressed as global ideas of internationalisation because internationalisation is described as a global, intentional and inclusive concept in higher education, even though it is understood to have been pursued under coercion and contestation in Africa and elsewhere. READ MORE
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22. Highly Concentrated Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries : From fundamentals to cell tests
Abstract : The electrolyte is a crucial part of any lithium battery, strongly affecting longevity and safety. It has to survive rather severe conditions, not the least at the electrode/electrolyte interfaces. READ MORE
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23. Highly Concentrated Electrolytes for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries
Abstract : The electrolyte is a crucial part of any lithium battery, strongly affecting longevity and safety. It has to survive rather severe conditions, not the least at the electrode/electrolyte interfaces. READ MORE
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24. A Quest for the Unseen : Surface Layer Formation on Li4Ti5O12 Li-Ion Battery Anodes
Abstract : The electric vehicle itself today outlives its battery, necessitating battery replacement. Lithium titanium oxide (LTO) has, in this context, been suggested as a new anode material in heavy electric vehicle applications due to intrinsic properties regarding safety, lifetime and availability. READ MORE
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25. Lithium titanate as anode material in lithium-ion batteries : -A surface study
Abstract : The ever increasing awareness of the environment and sustainability drives research to find new solutions in every part of society. In the transport sector, this has led to a goal of replacing the internal combustion engine (ICE) with an electrical engine that can be powered by renewable electricity. READ MORE