Search for dissertations about: "gas switch"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 32 swedish dissertations containing the words gas switch.
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1. Wafer-level heterogeneous integration of MEMS actuators
Abstract : This thesis presents methods for the wafer-level integration of shape memory alloy (SMA) and electrostatic actuators to functionalize MEMS devices. The integration methods are based on heterogeneous integration, which is the integration of different materials and technologies. READ MORE
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2. Effects of forest management on greenhouse gas fluxes in a boreal forest
Abstract : Forest ecosystems cover 31% of the terrestrial land area and store large amounts of carbon in biomass and in soils. The 2015 Paris Agreement recognizes the importance of sinks and reservoirs of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in forests and the importance of enhancing them through sustainable forest management policies. READ MORE
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3. Studies of MISiC-FET sensors for car exhaust gas monitoring
Abstract : The increasing size of the car fleet makes it important to find ways of lowering the amounts of pollutants from each individual diesel or gasoline engine to almost zero levels. The pollutants from these engines predominantly originate from emissions at cold start, in the case when gasoline is utilized, and high NOx emissions and particulates from diesel engines. READ MORE
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4. Nanoparticles based molecular electronic devices with tunable molecular functionalization shell and gas sensing measurements
Abstract : The idea to use molecules as a basic building block in electronic circuits was developed about 50 years ago when a molecular rectifier was developed, but it has been a challenge for this field to make its way to real-world application. Now, due to the advancement in technologies, the properties of single molecules are better understandable and controllable. READ MORE
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5. Improved Energy Efficiency and Fuel Substitution in the Iron and Steel Industry
Abstract : IPCC reported in its climate change report 2013 that the atmospheric concentrations of the greenhouse gases (GHG) carbon dioxide (CO2), methane, and nitrous oxide now have reached the highest levels in the past 800,000 years. CO2 concentration has increased by 40% since pre-industrial times and the primary source is fossil fuel combustion. READ MORE