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Keulen, D. (author)
Vaccination is a strong and effective way to prevent spreading of infectious diseases and promotes global health. In the future, the importance of vaccines is expected only to increase, driven by factors such as increased international traveling, higher healthcare expenditures, and a growing population. To meet the growing demands, it is...
doctoral thesis 2024
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Paredes-Vallés, Federico (author)
In the ever-evolving landscape of robotics, the quest for advanced synthetic machines that seamlessly integrate with human lives and society becomes increasingly paramount. At the heart of this pursuit lies the intrinsic need for these machines to perceive, understand, and navigate their surroundings autonomously. Among the senses, vision...
doctoral thesis 2023
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Mansour Pour, K. (author)
Borehole operations play a crucial role in managing various subsurface activities related to energy, including energy storage, geothermal energy production, CO2 sequestration, oil and gas extraction, wastewater disposal, and thermal recovery processes. In recent times, intelligent well technologies, such as long deviated multi-lateral wells...
doctoral thesis 2023
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Egberts, G. (author)
Burns can make patients’ lives quite miserable. Apart from prominent and thickened, or hypertrophic, scars, the skin may be characterized by contraction. When this contraction is so severe that the patient loses joint mobility, it is called contracture. Then a patient may have difficulties with sports or other daily activities. The consequence...
doctoral thesis 2023
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Köylü, T.C. (author)
Machine learning has gained a lot of recognition recently and is now being used in many important applications. However, this recognition was limited in the hardware security area. Especially, very few approaches depend on this powerful tool to detect attacks during operation. This thesis reduces this gap in the field of fault injection attack...
doctoral thesis 2023
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Xu, Y. (author)
Micro air vehicles (MAVs) have shown significant potential in modern society. The development in robotics and automation is changing the roles of MAVs from remotely controlled machines requiring human pilots to autonomous and intelligent robots. There is an increasing number of autonomous MAVs involved in outdoor operations. In contrast, the...
doctoral thesis 2023
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Pastor Serrano, O. (author)
doctoral thesis 2023
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Pasqualetto Cassinis, L. (author)
Activities in outer space have entered a new era of growth, fostering human development and improving key Earth-based applications such as remote sensing, navigation, and telecommunication. The recent creation of SpaceX's Starlink constellation as well as the steep increase in CubeSat launches are expected to revolutionize the way we use space...
doctoral thesis 2022
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Nanda, S. (author)
Aerosols are the source of the largest uncertainties in our climate models, blurring our outlook of the future. This has been attributed to the complexity of measuring their properties, which vary over time and space. Atmospheric circulation spreads aerosols across the globe from a point source, which makes satellite-based observations lucrative...
doctoral thesis 2022
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de Wagter, C. (author)
Highly automated Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) or "flying robots" are rapidly becoming an important asset to society. The last decade has seen the advent of an impressive number of new UAV types and applications. For many applications, the UAVs need to be safe, highly automated, and versatile. Safety is a prerequisite to allowing their use in...
doctoral thesis 2022
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Wang, H. (author)
The human brain is a natural high-performance computing systemwith outstanding properties, e.g., ultra-low energy consumption, highly parallel information processing, suitability for solving complex tasks, and robustness. As such, numerous attempts have been made to devise neuromorphic systems able to achieve brain-akin computation abilities,...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Zhu, B. (author)
In recent years, the accuracy of Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) has improved significantly because of three main factors: the availability of massive amounts training data, the introduction of powerful low-cost computational resources, and the development of complex deep learning models. The cloud can provide powerful computational resources to...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Chatzikonstantinou, I. (author)
Identification of design solutions for a built environment that caters to the human needs at all levels, and more specifically, to the needs of the clients and the society, is the main task addressed by architectural design. Architectural design is a prime example of a design task that is characterized by a high degree of complexity....
doctoral thesis 2021
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Chen, Y. (author)
Single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is a well-established nuclear imaging modality for studying functional and pathological properties of the brain. Conventional general purpose SPECT systems typically offer a spatial resolution of about 10 mm with a sensitivity of 0.01-0.02%. A few dedicated brain SPECT scanners have been...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Xiao, C. (author)
In the community of petroleum engineering, the use of surrogate modelling techniques have recently gained more and more popularity to improve the efficiency of history matching. However, it is still not possible to fully utilize their potential in realistic applications. One of the challenges is to retain high accuracy while increasing the...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Varsamopoulos, S. (author)
Quantum error correction (QEC) is key to have reliable quantum computation and storage, due to the fragility of qubits in current quantum technology and the imperfect application of quantum operations. In order to have efficient quantum computation and storage, active QEC is required. QEC consists of an encoding and a decoding process. The way...
doctoral thesis 2019
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De Vries, W.H.K. (author)
The goal of this thesis is to assemble a method to estimate shoulder joint reaction forces, in daily conditions, based on long term collection of ambulatory measurable variables, to obtain the desired long term mechanical load profile of the shoulder. Chapter 2 examines, and discusses one of the general assumptions used in IMMS is: the...
doctoral thesis 2015
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Echeverri Restrepo, S. (author)
doctoral thesis 2015
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Campoli, G. (author)
doctoral thesis 2014
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Shi, Y. (author)
Language modeling plays a critical role in natural language processing and understanding. Starting from a general structure, language models are able to learn natural language patterns from rich input data. However, the state-of-the-art language models only take advantage of words themselves, which are not sufficient to characterize the language...
doctoral thesis 2014
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