Search for dissertations about: "Low carbon technology"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 766 swedish dissertations containing the words Low carbon technology.
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1. Nanostructured carbon-based thin films : prediction and design
Abstract : Carbon-based thin films are a vast group of materials of great technological importance. Thanks to the different bonding options for carbon, a large variety of structures (from amorphous to nanostructured) can be achieved in the process of film synthesis. READ MORE
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2. Fundamental Characterization of Low Dimensional Carbon Nanomaterials for 3D Electronics Packaging
Abstract : Transistor miniaturization has over the last half century paved the way for higher value electronics every year along an exponential pace known as 'Moore's law'. Now, as the industry is reaching transistor features that no longer makes economic sense, this way of developing integrated circuits (ICs) is coming to its definitive end. READ MORE
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3. Carbon nanomaterial-based interconnects, integrated capacitors and supercapacitors
Abstract : The constant miniaturization and steady performance improvement of electronics devices have generated innovative ideas such as internet of thing (IoT), which also includes devices with integrated energy sources. The high performance is conceived by the high density of the devices on a chip leading to a high density of interconnects, to connect these devices to outside world. READ MORE
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4. Towards 3D Integration of Carbon Based Electronics
Abstract : Carbon-based nanomaterials such as carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and graphene, which possess superior electrical, thermal and mechanical properties, have been proposed as alternative materials for future electronics. The proposed applications span from the device level, replacing silicon-based transistors, with single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) or graphene, to packaging level using multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) for interconnects. READ MORE
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5. Decarbonization of construction supply chains - Achieving net-zero carbon emissions in the supply chains linked to the construction of buildings and transport infrastructure
Abstract : Sweden has committed to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to a net-zero level by Year 2045. In Sweden, about 20% of its annual CO2 emissions are from the manufacture, transport and processing of materials for both the construction and refurbishment of buildings and transport infrastructure. READ MORE