Search for dissertations about: "PO"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 72 swedish dissertations containing the word PO.
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1. Femtosecond Laser Microfabrication of Glasses and 2D Materials for Photonics and Energy Storage
Abstract : Femtosecond laser-based fabrication technologies have seen rapid developments in the past decades, thanks to the capability of femtosecond lasers to induce localized multiphoton absorption in materials. Multiphoton absorption can result in various material modifications that can be leveraged for additive and subtractive manufacturing. READ MORE
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2. Surfaces and interfaces of low dimensional III-V semiconductor devices
Abstract : The demand for fast and energy efficient (opto-)electronic applications needs high mobility semiconductor materials, such as InAs with a very high electron mobility and GaSb with a very high hole mobility. Beyond the material itself, also an innovative device geometry is needed, for example, the gate-all-around geometry that provides higher efficiency and electrostatic control for computational units. READ MORE
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3. Antibiotic interactions and selection for resistance in biofilms
Abstract : The challenges posed by antibiotic-resistant bacteria in treating infections, particularly those associated with biofilms, require a deeper understanding of this lifestyle and its connection to resistance selection. Additionally, gaining insights into drug interactions is crucial for enhancing combination treatment efficacy and mitigating resistance development. READ MORE
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4. Optical Interconnects for Next Generation Data Centers : Architecture Design and Resource Allocation
Abstract : The current data center architectures based on blade servers and elec- tronic packet switches face several problems, e.g., limited resource utilization, high power consumption and cost, when handling the rapidly growing of data traffic. READ MORE
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5. Atmosphere in care settings : Towards a broader understanding of the phenomenon
Abstract : The overall aim of the study is to understand and describe the phenomenon ‘atmosphere in care settings’ as experienced by patients, significant others and health care staff. The study consists of four papers, each of which illuminates various aspects of the phenomenon. READ MORE