Search for dissertations about: "Lars Rosen"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the words Lars Rosen.
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11. Landslide Archaeology : Past hazards and disasters in the Göta River Valley and beyond
Abstract : Exploring the impact of landslides on past human communities, their landscapes, and their material remains, this thesis focuses on the most landslide-prone region of Sweden: the Göta River Valley (Sw. Göta älvdalen). READ MORE
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12. Synthesis and Characterization of New MAX Phase Alloys
Abstract : This Thesis explores synthesis and characterization of new MAX phase alloys (M = early transition metal, A = A-group element, and X = C or N), based on incorporation of M and X elements previously not considered. My primary focus is on M = Mn for attaining magnetic properties, and on X = O for potential tuning of the transport properties. READ MORE
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13. Thin Film Synthesis and Characterization of New MAX Phase Alloys
Abstract : The objective of this Thesis is synthesis and characterization of new MAX phase alloys (M = early transition metal, A = A-group element, and X = C or N) based on incorporation of M and X elements previously not used in any known MAX phases. This is motivated by a search for optimized and unique materials properties, such as different magnetic states. READ MORE
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14. The role of roads on hydrological response : Modeling and assessment for Swedish watersheds
Abstract : Understanding the role of road networks in alteration of hydrological responses is crucial for maintaining the accessibility and durability of road infrastructures. Road construction is one of the most common man made disturbances to a landscape. READ MORE
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15. Resonant multi-photon ionisation studies of high-energy states in small molecules
Abstract : This thesis describes separate studies of high-energy Rydberg and ion-pair states in small molecules using resonant multi-photon ionisation spectroscopy. * OODR/REMPI study of ungerade Rydberg states in O2 The energy region between 75000 and 99900 cm-1 of O2 has been studied using optical-optical double resonance (OODR) with resonance enhanced multi-photon ionisation (REMPI). READ MORE