Search for dissertations about: "technology transfer for growth"
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1. Technology Transfer within Related Offset Business : From an Aircraft Production Perspective
Abstract : The aircraft industry is viewed as a prestigious industry by many countries. Emerging economies regard the establishment of aircraft production capabilities as contributing to their competitiveness and technological development. Therefore, in the defence aircraft industry, politics play a key role in competitiveness. READ MORE
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2. Carbon Nanotube Based Interconnect Material for Electronic Applications
Abstract : Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are considered as a candidate material for future electronicinterconnect applications. This thesis summarizes the research work on thefabrication and characterization of CNT-based interconnect systems, and exploresthe possibilities of integrating CNTs into various electronic interconnect scenarios. READ MORE
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3. In-situ Study of the Growth, Composition and Morphology of III-V Semiconductor Nanowires
Abstract : It is widely known that nanoparticle seeded growth of III-V semiconductor nanowires often occurs via the vapor-liquid-solid mechanism. However, conventional growth of nanowires is carried out in closed systems, where mostof the details and dynamics of the growth are impossible to follow. READ MORE
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4. Towards 3D Integration of Carbon Based Electronics
Abstract : Carbon-based nanomaterials such as carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and graphene, which possess superior electrical, thermal and mechanical properties, have been proposed as alternative materials for future electronics. The proposed applications span from the device level, replacing silicon-based transistors, with single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) or graphene, to packaging level using multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) for interconnects. READ MORE
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5. InP/GaInP Nanowires for Tandem Junction Solar Cells : Growth, Processing, and Characterization
Abstract : Semiconductor nanowire solar cells have achieved comparable efficiency to their planar counterparts with substantial reduction of material consumption. Tandem geometry is a path towards even higher efficiency. However, extensive studies are needed to reach this goal. READ MORE