Search for dissertations about: "Robert Davis"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Robert Davis.
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1. Seeing Otherwise : Renegotiating Religion and Democracy as Questions for Education
Abstract : Rooted in philosophy of education, the overall purpose of this dissertation is to renegotiate the relationship between education, religion, and democracy by placing the religious subject at the centre of this renegotiation. While education is the main focus, the study draws its energy from the fact that tensions around religious beliefs and practices seem to touch upon the very heart of liberal democracy. READ MORE
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2. Chemical Vapour Deposition of sp2 Hybridised Boron Nitride
Abstract : The aim of this work was to develop a chemical vapour deposition process and understand the growth of sp2 hybridised Boron Nitride (sp2-BN). Thus, the growth on different substrates together with the variation of growth parameters was investigated in details and is presented in the papers included in this thesis. READ MORE
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3. Efficient Memory Utilization in Resource Constrained Real-Time Systems
Abstract : This thesis presents design and run-time techniques for efficient memory utilization in embedded real-time systems. The proposed techniques give developers means to reduce the memory consumption in the systems. READ MORE
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4. Growth and Characterization of Metastable Wide Band-Gap Al1-xInxN Epilayers
Abstract : InN to 6.2 eV for AlN, which opens possibilities to engineer opto-electronic devices operating from infra-red to deep ultra-violet wavelengths. Al1-xInxN with the alloy composition x~0.2 can also be used as a lattice-matched electron confinement layer for GaN based electronic devices. READ MORE
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5. High growth rate epitaxy of SiC: growth processes and structural quality
Abstract : Silicon carbide (SiC) is a promising wide-bandgap semiconductor for applications such as high-power devices, high-voltage switches, high-temperature electronics and microwave components. The prospect of using this material is a large driving force for improving the material growth which is still quite immature in comparison with established semiconductor materials (e. READ MORE