Search for dissertations about: "performance quantification"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 194 swedish dissertations containing the words performance quantification.
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11. Application of Uncertainty Quantification Techniques to Studies of Wall-Bounded Turbulent Flows
Abstract : Wall-bounded turbulent flows occur in many engineering applications. The quantities of interest (QoIs) of these flows can be accurately obtained through experimental measurements and scale-resolving numerical approaches, such as large eddy simulation (LES). READ MORE
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12. Simulation of historic buildings for enhancement of preservation and energy performance – issues and methods
Abstract : Historic buildings are often particularly poorly insulated and difficult to heat, and are also at risk for several reasons. These include potential lack of use due to low thermal comfort leading to low or no profitability, damage risks due to over and under-climatization and risks due to climate change altering the boundary conditions that they were built for. READ MORE
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13. Quantification and Maximization of Performance Measures for Photon Counting Spectral Computed Tomography
Abstract : During my time as a PhD student at the Physics of Medical Imaging group at KTH, I have taken part in the work of developing a photon counting spectrally resolved silicon detector for clinical computed tomography. This work has largely motivated the direction of my research, and is the main reason for my focus on certain issues. READ MORE
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14. Solid-phase Proximity Ligation Assays : High-performance and multiplex protein analyses
Abstract : Protein biomarkers circulating in blood hold the promise of improved diagnosis, prognosis and follow-up of treatment of disease via minimally invasive procedures. For the discovery and validation of such biomarkers, methods are needed that can facilitate parallel, highly specific and in-depth analysis of the blood proteome. READ MORE
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15. MRI quantification of multiple sclerosis pathology
Abstract : Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative disease and a common cause of neurologic disability. MS pathology is characterized by demyelination, neuroaxonal loss and atrophy. READ MORE