Search for dissertations about: "Python"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 51 swedish dissertations containing the word Python.
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1. Information Erasure: An Information-Flow Approach to Semantics and Enforcement
Abstract : Many modern online services require sensitive data to complete their tasks. For this reason, guaranteeing security policies in such services is a major concern. The traditional (and well studied) aspects of security, namely confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data, capture many but not all desirable policies involving sensitive-data. READ MORE
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2. Exploring genetic heterogeneity in cancer using high-throughput DNA and RNA sequencing
Abstract : High-throughput sequencing (HTS) technology has revolutionised the biomedical sciences, where it is used to analyse the genetic makeup and gene expression patterns of both primary patient tissue samples and models cultivated in vitro. This makes it especially useful for research on cancer, a disease that is characterised by its deadliness and genetic heterogeneity. READ MORE
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3. Tools for digital twins in continuous downstream processing
Abstract : Biopharmaceuticals are of ever-growing importance for human health. The development and production of biopharmaceuticals has the potential for efficiency improvements by switching from batch-wise to continuous production. READ MORE
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4. Advancements in stratified flows through simulation, experiment and open research software development
Abstract : Two studies of two-dimensional models of flows influenced by stratification and stratification/rotation are carried out in order to investigate whether a two-dimensional model can reproduce a downscale energy cascade with an associated k − 5/3 wavenumber spectrum. Firstly, a series of highly resolved numerical simulations of the classical shallow water model is carried out. READ MORE
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5. Modelling Techniques for Large-Eddy Simulation of Wall-Bounded Turbulent Flows
Abstract : Large-eddy simulation (LES) is a highly accurate turbulence modelling approach in which a wide range of spatial and temporal scales of the flow are resolved. However, LES becomes prohibitively computationally expensive when applied to wall-bounded flows at high Reynolds numbers, which are typical of many industrial applications. READ MORE