Search for dissertations about: "Tomas Karlsson"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words Tomas Karlsson.
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11. Cost-effective incentives for local electric utilities and industries in co-operation : modelling of technical measures
Abstract : In the Swedish electricity system there is a great potential for increasing the cost efficiency of the electricity use. However, today the economic incentives, offered for instance by existing electricity rates, are too weak to improve the use of the system. READ MORE
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12. Envisioning entrepreneurship : Using photographs to elicit students’ preconceptions of entrepreneurship
Abstract : Nowadays, entrepreneurship is taught on a ‘university-wide’ basis, implying that thesubject is introduced to multiple students from a diversity of backgrounds. At thesame time, a student-centred movement has been noted in the field, focusing ontailored education based on students’ preconceptions of entrepreneurship. READ MORE
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13. A Simulation Approach to High-Frequency Plasma Waves
Abstract : Electrostatic waves in the form of Broadband Electrostatic Noise (BEN) have been observed in the Earth's auroral region associated with high geomagnetic activity. This broad frequency spectrum consists of three electrostatic modes, namely electron plasma, electron acoustic and beam-driven modes. READ MORE
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14. A Simulation Approach to Plasma Waves
Abstract : Electrostatic waves in the form of Broadband Electrostatic Noise (BEN) have been observed inthe Earth’s auroral region associated with high geomagnetic activity. Their broad frequencyspectrum consists of three electrostatic modes, namely electron plasma, electron acoustic andbeam-driven modes. READ MORE
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15. Structures and Processes at the Mercury Magnetopause
Abstract : The mechanism involved in the transfer of energy, momentum and plasma from the solar wind to any planetary magnetosphere is considered one of the more important topics in space plasma physics. With the use of the Mercury spacecraft MESSENGER’s (MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging) data, it has been possible to study these processes in an environment different, yet similar, to Earth’s. READ MORE