Search for dissertations about: "microsystems"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 67 swedish dissertations containing the word microsystems.
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21. Development of Electroacoustic Sensors for Biomolecular Interaction Analysis
Abstract : Biomolecular interaction analysis to determine the kinetics and affinity between interacting partners is important for the fundamental understanding of biology, as well as for the development of new pharmaceutical substances. A quartz crystal microbalance instrument suitable for kinetics and affinity analyses of interaction events was developed. READ MORE
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22. Microfluidics at High Pressures : Understanding, Sensing, and Control
Abstract : This thesis explores understanding, sensing, and control in high-pressure microfluidics. The high-pressure regime allows fluids to be forced through narrow channels at substantial speed and creates conditions for fluids of high density and low viscosity—features desired in flow-based chemical analyses. READ MORE
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23. Thin Film Plate Acoustic Resonators for Frequency Control and Sensing Applications
Abstract : The recent development of the commercially viable thin film electro-acoustic technology has triggered a growing interest in the research of plate guided wave or Lamb wave components owing to their unique characteristics. In the present thesis i) an experimental study of the thin film plate resonators (FPAR) performance operating on the lowest symmetrical Lamb wave (S0) propagating in highly textured AlN membranes versus a variety of design parameters has been performed. READ MORE
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24. Evaluation of Biological Biomaterial Properties using Microfluidic Systems
Abstract : Despite increased orthopedic biomaterial research activity over previous decades, relatively few novel biomaterials have made it to clinical use. This may partially be due to the inability of existing in vitro testing routines to sufficiently replicate the physiological environment, leading to potentially inaccurate assessments of a biomaterial’s therapeutic potential. READ MORE
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25. Modelling and simulation of building components : thermal interaction between multilayer wall and hydronic radiator
Abstract : Background and Scope: The scope of this thesis is to investigate the thermal behaviour of building components as hydronic radiator and multilayer walls subjected to dynamic conditions. The modelling and simulation of these building components provide information on how these components thermally interact among each other. READ MORE