Christiansen, Lars: Laser Induced Alignment of Molecules Embedded in Helium Droplets: Exploration and Potential Applications: Gajdacz, Miroslav: Non-destructive imaging and feedback with ultracold gases: Harbo, Lasse Sloth: Decay pathways of atomic and small molecular ions after visible or extreme ultraviolet photoabsorption: Inceoglu, Fadil.
This PhD has been one of my greatest achievements. However, I would not have made it this far on my own and I owe many people, both professional and personal, my acknowledgement. A debt of gratitude is felt for all the patients who, during a hard period in their life, had the.Doctoral Dissertations at the Department of Strategy and Management Available dissertations from the department can be found in NHH’s Open Institutional Repository, Brage PhD Programme.Grimstad, Lars (PhD Thesis;2018:77, Doctoral thesis, 2018) The population of the world is projected to reach almost 10 billion by 2050. To be able to feed everyone, we must increase food production by at least 50%. This must be achieved by a sector already responsible for a quarter.
I, Lars Lyngsgaard Fjord Kristensen, hereby certify that this thesis, which is approximately 80,000 words in length, has been written by me, that it is the record of work carried out by me and that it has not been submitted in any previous application for a higher degree.
Thesis Title: Structural Optimization with Fatigue Constraints PhD Student: Jacob Oest PhD Supervisors: Erik Lund Professor, PhD, MSc Department of Materials and Production Aalborg University, Denmark Lars Christian Terndrup Overgaard Associate Professor, PhD, MSc Department of Materials and Production Aalborg University, Denmark.
Om. I am an Associate Professor at NHH Norwegian School of Economics. My research focuses on corporate sustainability. More specifically, I seek to understand how to align sustainability and profitability through the design and innovation of sustainable and circular business models.
This PhD thesis presents research in environmental effect and risk evaluation of engineered nanoparticles with a special focus on bioaccumulation.
Unerman, 2008, p. 819), this dissertation aims to explore the phenomenon of the financial accountability of human rights organizations (HROs) from broad institutional, socio-political, and organizational perspectives. The research is grounded on an intellectual perspective of interpretivism and presupposes an interdisciplinary approach.
Former PhD theses from the Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen.
A rational model of the task of problem formulation is developed and examined for its implications on individual problem formulation behavior. An empirical investigation of individual's performing.
PhD study in the Department of Landscape. The Department of Landscape recruits highly motivated, academically-strong PhD students who are able to develop innovative projects and push the boundaries of our understanding about landscape.
I graduated from the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands (1995) and obtained my PhD in metalloproteins under the supervision of Prof. G.W. Canters at Leiden University (2001). After my PhD, I moved to the United Kingdom to work with Prof. F.A. Armstrong at the University of Oxford (2000-2002) on the electrochemical characterisation of metalloproteins.
Thesis submitted for the postgraduate research degree of PhD in Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London Miriam Elizabeth Armstrong, August 2012. 2 DECLARATION I, Miriam Armstrong, confirm that this research is entirely my own work.
Doctoral degree: PhD in medicine and health sciences You can work with some of Europe's best researchers in medicine and health sciences, and take part in exciting research projects. The PhD programme at the Faculty of Medicine is the largest at UiO. Annually, more than 200 doctoral candidates publicly defend their thesis at the Faculty.
ASSESSING THE CONSERVATION VALUE OF WETLANDS AND WATERBIRDS WITH A FOCUS ON THE WINTER RAINFALL REGION OF SOUTH AFRICA Douglas Michael Harebottle Thesis Presented for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY in the Department of Zoology UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN May 2012 Supervised by: Professor L.G. Underhill Dr A.J. Williams.
PhD thesis: Lars Brinck: Ways of the Jam - Collective and improvisational perspectives on learning. The dissertation provides a line of arguments to widen our understanding of learning, whether in schools, work places, or in everyday life as such.
The work presented in thesis has been carried out under the Industrial Ph.D. programme supported by the Danish Ministry of Science Technology and Innovation.