Search for dissertations about: "natural light in architecture"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 35 swedish dissertations containing the words natural light in architecture.
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21. Fast and High-Quality Visibility Determination
Abstract : Computer generated imagery is vital to the entertainment industry in the production of games and films, for example. It is also increasingly important for visualization in design, architecture, engineering, and medicine, to name a few. Improvements to rendering techniques come from a combination of improved algorithms and more powerful hardware. READ MORE
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22. Magnetotransport characterization of epitaxial graphene on SiC
Abstract : Low-temperature magnetotransport is used to characterize graphene grown epitaxially on the silicon face of 4H silicon carbide (SiC/G). Observation of half-integer quantum Hall effect (QHE) in large Hall bars, patterned across several terraces of the SiC substrate, suggest that monolayer graphene grows continuously over defects. READ MORE
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23. Conformational Dynamics of Rhodopsins Visualized by Time-resolved Wide Angle X-ray Scattering
Abstract : Rhodopsins are a family of light-sensitive proteins found in the cellular membranes of a wide range of living organisms. These membrane proteins share a common molecular architecture and are able to use light energy to perform a variety of different biological functions. READ MORE
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24. Adaptive Computing based on FPGA Run-time Reconfigurability
Abstract : In the past two decades, FPGA has been witnessed from its restricted use as glue logic towards real System-on-Chip (SoC) platforms. Profiting from the great development on semiconductor and IC technologies, the programmability of FPGAs enables themselves wide adoption in all kinds of aspects of embedded designs. READ MORE
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25. SIMD Architectures for Radar Signal Processing and Artificial Neural Networks
Abstract : The thesis is about computer architectures specially tuned to an application area. This means that the work spans the area from implementation technology via processor and computer system organization to the applications themselves. READ MORE