Search for dissertations about: "combinatorial materials science"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words combinatorial materials science.
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1. Antibacterial Strategies for Titanium Biomaterials
Abstract : Titanium and titanium based alloys are widely used in dentistry and orthopedics to replace hard tissue and to mend broken bones. It has become a material of choice due to its low density, high strength, good biocompatibility and its capacity to integrate closely with the bone. READ MORE
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2. Synthesis, Characterization, and Evaluation of Ag-based Electrical Contact Materials
Abstract : Ag is a widely used electrical contact material due to its excellent electrical properties. The problems with Ag are that it is soft and has poor tribological properties (high friction and wear in Ag/Ag sliding contacts). READ MORE
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3. The Importance of Controlling Composition to Tailor the Properties of Magnetic Thin Films
Abstract : Many physical properties, for example structural or magnetic, of a material are directly dependent on elemental composition. Tailoring of properties through highly accurate composition control is possible in thin films. This work exemplifies such tailoring. READ MORE
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4. GENOME2QUNOME : Interfacing Molecules with Nanomaterials
Abstract : The advent of technological furtherance in the biomedical sector and the renaissance of interdisciplinary science enable us to comprehend human lifestyle, and diseases at molecular and nanoscale levels. Lacking a shared theoretical foundation and terminological lexicon between various scientific domains might impede efforts to incorporate biological principles into nanoscience. READ MORE
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5. Additive Manufacturing and Mesoporous Materials for Pharmaceutical Applications
Abstract : Additive Manufacturing (AM), over the past decade, has evolved into a versatile technology with significant applications in pharmaceutical research. This technology enables the production of drug formulations tailored to individual patients, offering customization in both dosage and dissolution profiles. READ MORE