Search for dissertations about: "Materials discovery"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 124 swedish dissertations containing the words Materials discovery.
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1. Organic Electrode Battery Materials : A Journey from Quantum Mechanics to Artificial Intelligence
Abstract : Batteries have become an irreplaceable technology in human life as society becomes progressively more dependent on electricity. The demand for novel battery technologies has increased fast, especially with the popularisation of different portable devices. READ MORE
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2. Antibacterial Strategies for Titanium Biomaterials
Abstract : Titanium and titanium based alloys are widely used in dentistry and orthopedics to replace hard tissue and to mend broken bones. It has become a material of choice due to its low density, high strength, good biocompatibility and its capacity to integrate closely with the bone. READ MORE
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3. Addressability and GHz Operation in Flexible Electronics
Abstract : The discovery of conductive polymers in 1977 opened up a whole new path for flexible electronics. Conducting polymers and organic semiconductors are carbon rich compounds that are able to conduct charges while flexed and are compatible with low-cost and large-scale processes including printing and coating techniques. READ MORE
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4. Organic Bioelectronics : Electrochemical Devices using Conjugated Polymers
Abstract : Since the Nobel Prize awarded discovery that some polymers or “plastics” can be made electronically conducting, the scientific field of organic electronics has arisen. The use of conducting polymers in electronic devices is appealing, because the materials can be processed from a liquid phase, much like ordinary non-conducting plastics. READ MORE
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5. Explorations of boron-based materials through theoretical simulations
Abstract : This thesis focuses on boron-based materials, notable for their structural complexity and unique combination of ceramic and metallic properties. These properties typically result in materials with high mechanical strength, electrical conductivity, and melting points. READ MORE