Search for dissertations about: "Space industry"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 204 swedish dissertations containing the words Space industry.
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11. Miniaturized Multifunctional System Architecture for Satellites and Robotics
Abstract : This thesis describes and evaluates the design of nanospacecraft based on advanced multifunctional microsystems building blocks. These systems bring substantial improvements of the performance of nanosatellites and enable new space exploration, e.g. interplanetary science missions using minute space probes. READ MORE
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12. Digitalized industrial equipment : an investigation of remote diagnostics services
Abstract : With the ubiquity of digitalization, digital convergence of applications, devices, networks and artifacts presents both challenges and opportunities for individuals, organizations and society. Physical artifacts that were not digital in the recent past are now increasingly becoming intertwined with digital components, providing them with digital capabilities. READ MORE
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13. Modelling the integration of Additive Manufacturing technologies in design for space components
Abstract : Products for space applications are traditionally costly and produced in small batches. Moreover, they must be able to withstand extreme environments and meet tough requirements when in operation, as the ability to maintain and repair them is limited. READ MORE
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14. A solution space perspective on customization
Abstract : Customization is an important feature in today’s manufacturing industry. Although this sector is typically associated with standardization and mass production, the increase in global competition, technological development and demand for product variety has driven many manufacturers, starting from the end of the last century, to offer customized products and services. READ MORE
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15. Labor mobility across jobs and space
Abstract : This thesis consists of one introductory chapter and four independent papers. Each paper looks at different aspects of labor mobility, especially focusing on the transferability of specific human capital and the role of space for job matching. READ MORE