Search for dissertations about: "continuous morphology"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 96 swedish dissertations containing the words continuous morphology.
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11. Main streets as resilient public spaces : Zooming in on ground floors in Stockholm
Abstract : This research focuses on how main streets and ground floors can be adaptable and resilient public spaces. Main streets are vital components of the urban fabric of cities worldwide, serving dual roles as both links and places. READ MORE
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12. Thin metal films on weakly-interacting substrates : Nanoscale growth dynamics, stress generation, and morphology manipulation
Abstract : Vapor-based growth of thin metal films with controlled morphology on weakly-interacting substrates (WIS), including oxides and van der Waals materials, is essential for the fabrication of multifunctional metal contacts in a wide array of optoelectronic devices. Achieving this entails a great challenge, since weak film/substrate interactions yield a pronounced and uncontrolled 3D morphology. READ MORE
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13. Poly(Alkylthiophene) Blends Processing, Morphology and Conductivity
Abstract : Intrinsically conducting polymers may be an attractive alternative instead to polymers with conducting fillers. The aim of the present work was to study the potential of the processable conducting polymer poly(3-alkylthiophene) as well as possible problems related to its processing. READ MORE
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14. Cell Sorting in Pillar Arrays based on Electrokinetics and Morphology
Abstract : Deterministic Lateral Displacement (DLD) is a method capable of sorting cells based on size where mechanicalinteractions between a sufficiently large particle and obstacles in a microfludic pillar array force the particle tofollow a different trajectory than their smaller counterparts, resulting in continuous lateral separation. To extendthe capability of DLD, electrical interaction between particles and pillars can be employed to complement themechanical interaction, making electrical/dielectric properties additional parameters for sorting. READ MORE
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15. Lithium Ion Conductive Membranes Based on Co-continuous Polymer Blends
Abstract : There is a growing need for multifunctional polymeric materials for the development of several important energy conversion technologies. For example, the polymer electrolyte is a key component in lithium polymer batteries. The basic functions of this electrolyte are to efficiently conduct the lithium ions and physically separate the electrodes. READ MORE