Search for dissertations about: "optimisation methods"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 250 swedish dissertations containing the words optimisation methods.
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16. Computational Engineering Development and Implementation of Computational Methods for Structural Analysis and Design
Abstract : 'Computational engineering' (CE) is computation based on mathematical models for use in engineering design. CE can be used to study and optimise structures and processes in industry and other branches of society to utilise resources in the most effective way. Modelling, simulation, optimisation and visualisation are basic methods of CE. READ MORE
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17. Image Quality Optimisation and Dose Management in CT, SPECT/CT, and PET/CT
Abstract : The significant increase in the use of CT, alone or combined with SPECT or PET, has raised concerns about patient radiation exposure and the consequent increased risk of malignancy later in life. The overall objective of this work was to evaluate and optimise different approaches for minimising patient radiation absorbed dose and maintaining or improving image quality in CT, SPECT/CT, and PET/CT. READ MORE
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18. Optimisation Challenges in Pressurised Hot Water Extraction of Polyphenols: Extraction and Degradation Kinetics
Abstract : Pressurised hot water is an environmentally friendly alternative to hazardous organic solvents such as methanol and heptane. One of the many applications of using pressurised hot water extraction (PHWE) is to extract polyphenols from plants. The challenges in PHWE lies with the optimisation of extraction yield. READ MORE
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19. Accelerating Monte Carlo methods for Bayesian inference in dynamical models
Abstract : Making decisions and predictions from noisy observations are two important and challenging problems in many areas of society. Some examples of applications are recommendation systems for online shopping and streaming services, connecting genes with certain diseases and modelling climate change. READ MORE
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20. Efficient Electromagnetic Induction Modelling : Adaptive mesh optimisation, advanced boundary methods and iterative solution techniques
Abstract : Forward modelling of electromagnetic induction data simulates the electric and magnetic fields within a computational domain for a given distribution of electromagnetic material properties and a given source of the electromagnetic field. The quantities of interest are the fields at receiver locations at the Earth's surface. READ MORE