Search for dissertations about: "Process Risks"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 382 swedish dissertations containing the words Process Risks.
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1. Process development for combined pentose and hexose fermentation
Abstract : Second-generation ethanol from lignocellulose is a sustainable alternative that can partially replace fossil fuels. To be competitive with first generation ethanol from sugar and starch crops and fossil fuels, the conversion efficiency and ethanol yields of second-generation ethanol conversion processes must be improved. READ MORE
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2. Privacy and Security Analysis : Assessing Risks and Harm to Patients
Abstract : Disruptive technologies in the form of e-Health or electronic healthcare (the use of information technology in health) have the ability to provide positive implications to both patients and healthcare professionals. Recently, public health agencies deployed contact tracing apps with the aim of curbing the spread of COVID-19, by aiding manual contact tracing, and lifting restrictions. READ MORE
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3. Exploring Process Aspects of Change Impact Analysis
Abstract : Change is inevitable in software development. During the entire lifecycle of a software system, from conception to retirement, things happen that require the system to be changed: the hardware and software environment changes, customer needs evolve, flaws are found, and so on. READ MORE
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4. Process development for platform chemical production from agricultural and forestry residues
Abstract : As part of a bio-based economy, biorefineries are envisaged to sustainably produce platform chemicals via biochemical conversion of agricultural and forestry residues. However, supply risks, the recalcitrance of lignocellulosic biomass, and inhibitor formation during pretreatment impair the economic feasibility of such biorefineries. READ MORE
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5. Opportunities and uncertainties in the early stages of development of CO2 capture and storage
Abstract : The topic of this thesis is carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage (CCS), which is a technology that is currently being promoted by industries, scientists and governments, among others, in order to mitigate climate change despite a continued use of fossil fuels. Because of the complex nature of CCS and the risks it entails, it is controversial. READ MORE