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The role of freshwater phytoplankton in the global carbon cycle
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Dissertation: Studies of ulcerative colitis with concomitant primary sclerosing cholangitis: Beyond the clinical phenotype
Johan Vessby defends his thesis "Studies of ulcerative colitis with concomitant primary sclerosing cholangitis: Beyond the clinical phenotype". The dissertation will be held in Swedish.
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Dissertation: Ultrafast Magnetization Dynamics: Element-selective studies of magnetic alloys using ultra short XUV pulses
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Disputation Teodor Svedung-Wettervik, Neurosurgery
Avhandlingens titel: Aspects on mechanisms, treatment and outcome in severe traumatic brain injury
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Dissertation: Clinical and experimental studies on the diaphragm during physiological and pathophysio-logical conditions
Antonella Lo Mauro defends her thesis "Clinical and experimental studies on the diaphragm during physiological and pathophysio-logical conditions". The public defence will be held in English.
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Dissertation: Learning physics with Controllable Worlds: Perspectives for examining and augmenting physics students' engagement with digital learning environments
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PhD defence Marianna Giassi
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Dissertation: Carbothermal synthesis of nano-structured metal, carbides and nitrides, using solution processed precursors; from precursor to product.
Sarmad Naim Katea defends his PhD thesis entitled: "Carbothermal synthesis of nano-structured metal, carbides and nitrides, using solution processed precursors; from precursor to product".
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Doctoral thesis: On Ingeae Systematics of synandrous mimosoids
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Doctoral Thesis Defence: Institutional Tensions and Complexity
Erdelina Kurti defends her doctoral thesis in computer and information science: Institutional Tensions and Complexity in the Digital Innovation of Incumbent Business Models
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Dissertation: Topological superconductivity in multiorbital materials
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Public Defence: Adaptive resistance: Power struggles over gender quotas in Uruguay
Cecilia Josefsson defends her doctoral thesis.
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Dissertation: Efficient GPU-based Image Registration: for Detailed Large-Scale Whole-body Analysis
Simon Ekström defends his thesis "Efficient GPU-based Image Registration: for Detailed Large-Scale Whole-body Analysis".
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Dissertation: Theoretical Investigations of Two-Dimensional Materials: Studies on Electronic, Magnetic, Mechanical, and Thermal Properties
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Dissertation: EU Law and Religion - A Study of How the Court of Justice has Adjudicated on Religious Matters in Union Law
Emma Ahlm defends her thesis in European Law
Opponent: Prof Lucy Vickers, Oxford Brookes, UK
Chairperson of the public defence: Prof Petra Hertzfeld Olsson, Stockholm University
The defence will be held in English through Zoom
The public is offered also the opportunity to also take part in the dissertation at Dag Hammarskjöld and the Law Library as well as at Carolina Rediviva. -
Dissertation: Abdominal compartment syndrome and colonic ischaemia after abdominal aortic aneurysm repair in the endovascular era
Samuel Ersryd defends his thesis " Abdominal compartment syndrome and colonic ischaemia after abdominal aortic aneurysm repair in the endovascular era". The public defence will be held in Swedish.
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Dissertation: Supersymmetric Localization: A Journey from Seven to Three Dimensions
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Dissertation: Learning Physics through Transduction: A Social Semiotic Approach