Search for dissertations about: "PARAMETRIC MODELING TECHNIQUES"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 26 swedish dissertations containing the words PARAMETRIC MODELING TECHNIQUES.
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1. Response of cable-stayed and suspension bridges to moving vehicles : Analysis methods and practical modeling techniques
Abstract : This thesis presents a state-of-the-art-review and twodifferent approaches for solving the moving load problem ofcable-stayed and suspension bridges. The first approach uses a simplified analysis method tostudy the dynamic response of simple cable-stayed bridgemodels. READ MORE
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2. Model-Based Hypothesis Testing in Biomedicine : How Systems Biology Can Drive the Growth of Scientific Knowledge
Abstract : The utilization of mathematical tools within biology and medicine has traditionally been less widespread compared to other hard sciences, such as physics and chemistry. However, an increased need for tools such as data processing, bioinformatics, statistics, and mathematical modeling, have emerged due to advancements during the last decades. READ MORE
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3. Uncertainties in modeling groundwater contamination
Abstract : The scientific problem of nuclear waste disposal suffers from stronguncertainties arising both from its object (the system being studied being unknown) and also from its ambitious objectives (prediction of future events and their consequences). This work focuses on identifying, structuring and quantifying the main uncertainties involved in this field. READ MORE
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4. Degenerate and nondegenerate Josephson parametric oscillators for quantum information applications
Abstract : Parametric oscillations are well studied phenomena, with applications in amplification, quantum optics, and quantum information processing. They can occur as a parameter of a system, such as the resonant frequency, is being modulated or “pumped” by an external field. READ MORE
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5. Advanced TCAD Simulations and Characterization of Semiconductor Devices
Abstract : Today, micro- and nano-electronic devices are becoming more complex and advanced as the dimensions are shrinking. It is therefore a very challenging task to develop new device technologies with performance that can be predicted. READ MORE