Search for dissertations about: "Microwave 2020"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 21 swedish dissertations containing the words Microwave 2020.
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1. Recyclable High Performance Thermosets from Biobased Rigid Building Blocks
Abstract : The finite petroleum resources and increasing polymer waste have given rise to concerns associated with the origin and end of life management of polymer materials. Developing biobased and recyclable thermosets is an important and still underexplored part of this process, especially as thermosets also possess inherent recycling issues caused by their crosslinked structure. READ MORE
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2. A microwave dressed Rydberg ion
Abstract : Trapped Rydberg ions are a promising new platform for quantum computation and simulation. They combine the exquisite control of trapped ion systems with the strong dipole-dipole interactions available in Rydberg atom systems. READ MORE
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3. Submillimeter-Wave Waveguide Frontends by Silicon-on-Insulator Micromachining
Abstract : This thesis presents novel radiofrequency (RF) frontend components in the submillimeter-wave (sub-mmW) range implemented by silicon micromachining, or deep reactive ion etching (DRIE). DRIE is rapidly becoming a driving technology for the fabrication of waveguide components and systems when approaching the terahertz (THz) frequency range. READ MORE
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4. Inhibitors Targeting Insulin-Regulated Aminopeptidase (IRAP) : Identification, Synthesis and Evaluation
Abstract : Insulin-regulated aminopeptidase (IRAP) has emerged as a potential new therapeutic target for treatment of cognitive disorders. Inhibition of the enzymatic activity facilitates cognition in rodents. READ MORE
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5. A database of single scattering properties for hydrometeors at microwave and sub-millimetre frequencies
Abstract : Remote sensing observations of hydrometeors (ice or liquid water particles) at microwave and sub-millimetre wavelengths provide important input to numerical weather forecasting through data assimilation and give insight to cloud processes that are relevant for climate prediction. The utilization of such measurements requires information on the single scattering properties (SSP), i. READ MORE