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    • On-chip optical nanoscopy: towards high throughput and multi-modality 

      Helle, Øystein Ivar (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2019-11-07)
      Super-resolution microscopy techniques improve the resolution of the optical microscope beyond the diffraction limit of light. A range of different techniques demands different optical configurations and clever illuminating strategies to enhance the resolution. This has led to the development of advanced instrumentation, where the super-resolution mechanisms are adding both cost and bulk to the ...
    • Operationalising Critical Infrastructure Resilience. From Assessment to Management 

      Rød, Bjarte (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2020-09-03)
      Over recent decades, it has been evident that society relies heavily on critical infrastructures (CIs) to provide and maintain vital societal functions, such as water, electricity and transportation. Traditionally, in order to ensure the delivery of such functions, the focus has been on protecting the infrastructures’ systems from adverse and extreme events. However, large-scale events, such as ...
    • Optical Forces, Waveguides and Micro Raman Spectroscopy 

      Løvhaugen, Pål (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2012-12-21)
      Optical waveguides are used to confine propagating light. In a dielectric waveguide, a small part of the propagating light travels along and just outside the waveguide surface. This evanescent field can interact with objects on the waveguide surface. Two effects of this light-matter interaction are presented, optical forces and Raman scattering. Optical forces are caused by changes in the momentum ...
    • Optical properties of snow and sea ice field measurements, parameterization schemes and validation 

      Pedersen, Christina Alsvik (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2007-12)
      Optiske Egenskaper av Snø og Sjøis: Felt målinger, Modellbeskrivelse og Validering av Modeller I dag hersker det liten tvil om at de raske temperatur endringene vi er vitne til er menneskeskapte. Temperaturen øker dobbelt så hurtig i Arktis i forhold til i resten av verden, med den konsekvensen at sjøisen i Arktis smelter med akselererende hastighet. Klimamodeller kan beskrive fortidens, nåtidens ...
    • Optical remote sensing of water quality parameters retrieval in the Barents Sea 

      Asim, Muhammad (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-03-31)
      <p>This thesis addresses various aspects of monitoring water quality indicators (WQIs) using optical remote sensing technologies. The dynamic nature of aquatic systems necessitate frequent monitoring at high spatial resolution. Machine learning (ML)-based algorithms are becoming increasingly common for these applications. ML algorithms are required to be trained by a significant amount of training ...
    • Optical Waveguides for Infrared Spectroscopic Detection of Molecular Gases 

      Vlk, Marek (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2021-06-18)
      Fields like medical diagnostics, urban and industrial environmental monitoring or basic microbiological research greatly benefit from advances in chemical and biological sensing. These applications require rapid sample analysis, reduced needs for sample handling, or good sensor network. Such demands can be met with miniaturised sensors utilising methods which secure sufficient sensitivity and ...
    • Origins and impacts of spatial and temporal long-range dependence in the climate system 

      Fredriksen, Hege-Beate (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2017-11-27)
      The internal variability of most Earth surface temperatures has a power spectral density well described by a power law, S(f) ~ f<sup>-β</sup>, and we typically observe 0 < β < 1. This characterizes variability exhibiting long-range dependence (LRD), which has no characteristic time scale. However, there is no consensus about the physical mechanisms behind this property, and the topic of this thesis ...
    • The OXA-class of β-lactamases. A structural view on antibiotic resistance 

      Lund, Bjarte Aarmo (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2017-09-01)
      Antibiotic resistance is a topic that concerns everyone, and by 2050 deaths due to antibiotic resistant bacteria may surpass number of deaths due to cancer. The OXA-class of antibiotic resistance enzymes is a formidable threat, but has not received the same attention as other resistance enzymes. The goal of the project was to understand antibiotic resistance enzymes at an atomic scale and to develop ...
    • Palaeoenvironment of the Barents Sea during the last deglaciation and Holocene : processes and timing 

      Rüther, Denise Christina (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2012-03-01)
      The scope of this PhD thesis is twofold: Firstly, processes, patterns and timing of the last deglaciation in the Barents Sea are reconstructed and secondly, depositional conditions on the Barents shelf during Holocene are elucidated. This cumulative PhD thesis encompasses an introductory part and five papers - three as first-author and two as co-author. Three papers are focused on the most prominent ...
    • Paleoceanography of the NE North Atlantic during the Holocene 

      Groot, Diane (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2014-09-26)
      This thesis aimed at enhancing our understanding of the oceanographic variability of the Nordic Seas during the last 11,000 years. The Nordic Seas are a key area within the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), a process which helps to maintain the present mild climate of northwestern Europe through its meridional heat transport and plays an important role in global heat distribution. ...
    • Particle precipitation : effects on selected ionospheric phenomena 

      Lunde, June (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2009-11-26)
      The motivation behind this thesis has been to study particle precipitation from the Sun into the Earth’s upper atmosphere and its effects on selected ionospheric phenomena. Particles from the solar wind can enter the Earth's magnetosphere through magnetic merging, either at the sub-solar point, or at higher latitudes, depending on the configuration of the interplanetary magnetic field. This interaction ...
    • Past and present natural methane seepage on the northern Norwegian continental shelf 

      Sauer, Simone (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2016-06-30)
      This thesis represents an integrated research effort to understand past and present methane cycling on the northern Norwegian margin. Active hydrocarbon seeps in the Hola trough on the Vesterålen continental shelf are found to be fed predominantly by thermogenic methane (and ethane, propane and butane). Most likely derived from Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous source rocks, these gaseous hydrocarbons ...
    • Performance Measurement System in complex environment: observed and unobserved risk factors 

      Zaki, Rezgar (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2020-12-04)
      <p>World demand for energy leads industry to harvest energy in complex environment with harsh conditions and sensitive areas, such as the Arctic region – one of the last remaining wild places in the world – with potentially harmful consequences. Moreover, over the past few decades, the increasing trend of melting sea ice in the Arctic has provided increased access and has created new opportunities ...
    • Permian depositional and environmental development in Svalbard 

      Dustira, Anna Marie (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2013-10-31)
      The main objective of this thesis is to improve the knowledge on the depositional and environmental development of Svalbard during the Permian (299–252 Ma), with a primary focus on the Early to Late Permian Kapp Starostin Formation (Tempelfjorden Group). Thirteen localities of Permian sedimentary strata were investigated with respect to their sedimentological and geochemical properties. Sediments ...
    • Planktonic foraminifers and shelled pteropods in the Barents Sea: Seasonal distribution and contribution to the carbon pump of the living fauna, and foraminiferal development during the last three millennia 

      Anglada-Ortiz, Griselda (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-12-06)
      The Arctic Ocean in general and the Barents Sea specifically, are highly affected by the human induced carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and increasing temperatures. Atlantification, caused by an increase in warm Atlantic Water inflow, and polar amplification, caused by a higher impact of the increasing temperatures at high latitudes, have already been observed. Moreover, the Barents Sea has been ...
    • The Polarizable Continuum Model Goes Viral! Extensible, Modular and Sustainable Development of Quantum Mechanical Continuum Solvation Models 

      Di Remigio, Roberto (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2017-01-16)
      Synergistic theoretical and experimental approaches to challenging chemical problems have become more and more widespread, due to the availability of efficient and accurate ab initio quantum chemical models. Limitations to such an approach do, however, still exist. The vast majority of chemical phenomena happens in complex environments, where the molecule of interest can interact with a large number ...
    • POP-cocktails : hangover threats for seabirds? The response of three seabird species to exposure to persistent organic pollutants in the Barents Sea 

      Sagerup, Kjetil (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2009-06-11)
      The overall aim of the thesis was to study immunological effects of pollutants in Barents Sea. The Glaucous gull (Larus hyperboreus), black-legged kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla) and Atlantic puffin (Fratercula arctica) were studied. The apex predatory glaucous gull have high levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs), while the fish eating black-legged kittiwake and Atlantic puffin are located ...
    • Post-Caledonian brittle faults along the SW Barents Sea Margin: onshore-offshore margin architecture and fault rock-forming conditions 

      Indrevær, Kjetil (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2014-11-13)
      The thesis aims to unravel the evolution and finite stage architecture of the SW Barents Sea Margin, which formed as a part of the rifting of present day Greenland and Scandinavia and the opening of the North Atlantic Ocean (cf. Faleide et al., 2008). The SW Barents Sea Margin studied in this thesis starts just north of the Lofoten-Vesterålen archipelago, continues northward outboard northern ...
    • Practical Fault-Tolerance for Mobile Agents 

      Jacobsen, Kjetil (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2011-10-18)
      The amount of computational resources available on the Internet is increasing. Effectively using these resources for distributed computations is challenging. An infrastructure called computational grids provides tools for structuring and deploying large-scale distributed computations on the Internet. One of the key problems in computational grids is managing the available computational resources; ...
    • Practical synthetic methods for three unstable, unsaturated bromomethyl ketones, and on the use of near-orthogonal experiments for synthetic exploration. 

      Descomps, Alexandre Pierre (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2015-06-18)
      The thesis consists of two different parts: The organic part presents the development of a convenient procedure for the synthesis of three rare, unstable α,β-unsaturated brominated methyl ketones from common commercially available regents. This family of molecule has been very challenging to synthesize and a short history about these efforts as well as different general strategies to produce them ...