Essays about: "civil technology master thesis"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 22 essays containing the words civil technology master thesis.

  1. 1. In the search of the student's role in innovation ecosystems

    University essay from Mälardalens universitet/Akademin för innovation, design och teknik

    Author : Cornelia Alenbring; [2023]
    Keywords : “ecosystems for innovation”; “ecosystems for social innovation”; “social innovation ecosystems”; “quadruple helix” “students- innovation ecosystem” “students role in innovation ecosystems”;

    Abstract : Abstract  Level: Master thesis in Innovation and design , 30 credits Institution: School of Innovation, Design and Technology, Mälardalen University Author: Cornelia Alenbring (98/05/24)   Title: In the search of the student's role in innovation ecosystems Supervisors: Anders Vikström, Erik Bjurström MDU examinator:Yvonne Eriksson Keywords: “ecosystems for innovation”, “eco systems for social innovation”, “social innovation ecosystems”, “quadruple helix” “students- innovation ecosystem” “students role in innovation ecosystems” Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore the specific role of students in innovation ecosystems. By gaining a deeper understanding of their role, this research aims to contribute to a more nuanced micro-dynamic perspective on the role of students in innovation ecosystems. READ MORE

  2. 2. Opportunity framing - Critical junctures and tough choices in the MedTech industry in Sweden

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Produktionsekonomi

    Author : Axel Åkeson; [2022]
    Keywords : Critical junctures; Financing; Innovation; MedTech; Start-up; Technology strategies; University spinout. ; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : Background: In today’s competitive market, renewal through innovation is of utmost importance to stay relevant. Creating a start-up is associated with great uncertainty and doing so within the heavily regulated MedTech industry, puts even higher demands on a start-up. READ MORE

  3. 3. Development of a CFD model and methodology for the internal flow simulation in a hydrogen-powered UAV

    University essay from KTH/Flygdynamik

    Author : Alessandro Porcarelli; [2021]
    Keywords : Fluid-dynamics; Internal Flow; Scalar Transport; UAV; Fuel Cells; OpenFOAM; Pointwise; Vätskedynamik; internt flöde; skalär transport; UAV; bränsleceller; OpenFOAM; Pointwise;

    Abstract : In the context of an aviation industry whose top priority is to face the sustainability challenge, the growing civil UAV branch is not an exception. Hydrogen-powered UAVs equipped with PEM (Polymer Electrolyte Membrane) fuel cells are more and more frequently identified as the most convincing and promising technology, particularly for long-endurance mission requirements. READ MORE

  4. 4. Identification and quantification of concrete cracks using image analysis and machine learning

    University essay from KTH/Bro- och stålbyggnad

    Author : JUAN CAMILO AVENDAÑO; [2020]
    Keywords : Unmanned Aerial Vehicle; UAV; Convolutional Neural Network; CNN; Crack quantification; Bridge inspection.;

    Abstract : Nowadays inspections of civil engineering structures are performed manually at close range to be able to assess damages. This requires specialized equipment that tends to be expensive and to produce closure of the bridge. Furthermore, manual inspections are time-consuming and can often be a source or risk for the inspectors. READ MORE

  5. 5. Linking science and policy for climate change adaptation: The case of Burkina Faso : A stocktaking of the integration of scientific information on climate change into national adaptation and development policies

    University essay from KTH/Hållbar utveckling, miljövetenskap och teknik

    Author : Emily Theokritoff; [2018]
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    Abstract : Africa, especially tropical West Africa, is increasingly affected by climate change making it one of the most vulnerable regions in the world. Developing countries, including Burkina Faso, are severely hit due to their high exposure to climate stress and low adaptive capacity. READ MORE