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1. Industrial selling : case studies of Swedish manufacturing small and medium sized enterprises
Abstract : The research problem in this thesis has been formulated as: How can industrial selling performed by Swedish manufacturing small and medium-sized enterprises in the different selling situations be characterized? The research problem has been further developed in forms of three research questions dealing with selling activities, individuals involved in selling, and selling processes in the different selling situations. The selling situations included are; new selling task, modified selling task and routine selling task. READ MORE
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2. Environmental Implications of Product Servicising. - The Case of Outsourced Computing Utilities
Abstract : The life cycle of electronic products is associated with significant environmental impacts. Compared to many other products, the production of electronics and in particular semiconductors is resource intensive and generates a number of highly toxic waste streams in manufacturing and post-consumer stages of product life cycle. READ MORE
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3. Biological Sensing and DNA Templated Electronics Using Conjugated Polymers
Abstract : Conjugated polymers have been found useful in a wide range of applications such as solar cells, sensor elements and printed electronics, due to their optical and electronic properties. Functionalization with charged side chains has enabled water solubility, resulting in an enhanced interaction with biomolecules. READ MORE
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4. On electronics for measurement systems
Abstract : This thesis collects the work performed by the author on electronics for measurement systems. The first part is the work performed on the EISCAT 3D ionospheric research radar, including two papers on the investigations on required performance, electronics design, and proof of concept signal processing. READ MORE
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5. A generalized quantum chemical approach for nano- and bio-electronics
Abstract : A generalized quantum chemical approach for electron transport in molecular devices is developed. It allows to treat the devices where the metal electrodes and the molecule are either chemically or physically bonded on equal footing. READ MORE