Search for dissertations about: "erik rosén"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words erik rosén.
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1. What did you expect? : A human-centered approach to investigating and reducing the social robot expectation gap
Abstract : We live in a complex world where we proactively plan and execute various behaviors by forming expectations in real time. Expectations are beliefs regarding the future state of affairs and they play an integral part of our perception, attention, and behavior. READ MORE
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2. Theoretical studies of the coupling between electronic, vibrational, configurational and structural effects in metal borides
Abstract : This thesis addresses theoretical studies of the coupling between electronic, vibrational, configurational and structural degrees of freedom in metal borides. The effect of external conditions of temperature, pressure and composition on the interplay between internal degrees of freedom is investigated. READ MORE
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3. Efficiency of heat and work in a regional energy system
Abstract : One of the largest flows of energy in Swedish municipalities is the fuel-energy flow through the regional combined heat and power (CHP) plant. The customer products from this flow are mainly electricity to the electricity grid and heat to the building sector. READ MORE
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4. Analysis of Acrylamide and Anthocyanins in Foods : Extraction Optimization for Challenging Analytes
Abstract : In this thesis, the main concern has been to improve the reliability of different parts of the analytical workflow (Paper I, II, IV &V). Additionally, one of the resulting optimized methods was used in a real application (Paper III). Paper I-II concerned the extraction of acrylamide (AA) from foods. READ MORE
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5. The role of roads on hydrological response : Modeling and assessment for Swedish watersheds
Abstract : Understanding the role of road networks in alteration of hydrological responses is crucial for maintaining the accessibility and durability of road infrastructures. Road construction is one of the most common man made disturbances to a landscape. READ MORE