Search for dissertations about: "target capture"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 119 swedish dissertations containing the words target capture.
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1. CO2 capture from oxy-fuel combustion power plants
Abstract : To mitigate the global greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions, carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage (CCS) has the potential to play a significant role for reaching mitigation target. Oxy-fuel combustion is a promising technology for CO2 capture in power plants. READ MORE
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2. Advancing Evolutionary Biology: Genomics, Bayesian Statistics, and Machine Learning
Abstract : During the recent decades the field of evolutionary biology has entered the era of big data, which has transformed the field into an increasingly computational discipline. In this thesis I present novel computational method developments, including their application in empirical case studies. READ MORE
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3. Multi-Camera Light Field Capture : Synchronization, Calibration, Depth Uncertainty, and System Design
Abstract : The digital camera is the technological counterpart to the human eye, enabling the observation and recording of events in the natural world. Since modern life increasingly depends on digital systems, cameras and especially multiple-camera systems are being widely used in applications that affect our society, ranging from multimedia production and surveillance to self-driving robot localization. READ MORE
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4. Partial carbon capture – an opportunity to decarbonize primary steelmaking
Abstract : Climate change requires that all energy-related sectors drastically reduce their greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). To have a high likelihood of limiting global warming to 1.5°C, large-scale mitigation of GHG has to start being implemented and cause emissions to fall well before Year 2030. READ MORE
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5. Entomological Lidar : Target Characterization and Field Applications
Abstract : This thesis treats entomological lidar from various angles: laboratory reference work on insects of interest, methodological development of lidar- and data processing methods, as well as field implementations of lidar techniques for entomological research. Insects are crucial components of ecosystems and are currently in a global decline. READ MORE
