• Diagenetically altered benthic foraminifera reveal paleo-methane seepage 

      Schneider, Andrea (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2018-05-02)
      Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas and its atmospheric concentrations varied throughout the geological history. Large amounts of methane are stored in seafloor sediments and society is apprehensive that some of this methane may enter the water column and atmosphere. Vestnesa Ridge, located offshore north-western Svalbard, is one of the northernmost known active methane seeps. This PhD project ...
    • Diagnostics of Ion Beam and Current Free Double Layer in Helicon Plasma Devices with Expanding Magnetic Field 

      Gulbrandsen, Njål (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2017-09-18)
      The main focus of this thesis is the diagnostics of ion beams in helicon plasma devices with expanding magnetic field, and running in an inductive mode. These ion beams are closely connected to the concept of current-free double layers (CFDL). We started by investigating how to best interpret the measurements from a Retarding Field Energy Analyzer (RFEA) through 3-dimensional particle-in-cell ...
    • Dielectric nanoantennas and metasurfaces for optical trapping 

      Hasan, Md Rabiul (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-09-14)
      Analysis of biological nanoparticles in medical sciences is very promising, as it can reveal groundbreaking information about disease mechanisms, potentially leading to innovative and more effective treatment strategies. The existing methods used for analyzing biological nanoparticles come with several limitations, involving extensive sample preparation, and giving limited information about the ...
    • Differential invariants of Lie pseudogroups 

      Schneider, Eivind (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2019-05-10)
      We compute differential invariants for several Lie pseudogroups, and use them for solving the equivalence and classification problem for a variety of mathematical structures appearing in geometry and mathematical physics. We demonstrate utility of the algebra of rational scalar differential invariants for solving these two problems, also in cases where the structures are given as solutions to a ...
    • Diggi: A Distributed Serverless Runtime for Developing Trusted Cloud Services 

      Gjerdrum, Anders Tungeland (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2020-10-30)
      Cloud computing offers the convenience of outsourcing storage and processing power to a public shared environment. Physical infrastructure is managed by the cloud provider, allowing hosted services to be deployed without any upfront investment. Cloud infrastructure may additionally manage deployment, migration, scalability, and fault tolerance, transparently from the hosted service. Serverless ...
    • Display Scale in a ‘Document’ perspective : size matters 

      Olsen, Bernt Ivar (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2012-11-26)
      The work summarized in this thesis has its basis in technology to support human collaboration. I have investigated how large, high-resolution display (LaHiRD) technology, implemented using display wall technology (large, tiled displays implemented as one coherent display surface) could support clinical work. Hence, I have worked with the topic of technological support for human collaboration (or ...
    • A distributed remote presence system for latency critical human-to-human and human-to-computer interaction 

      Tartari, Giacomo (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2016-09-27)
      In a computer-based distributed stage performance, such as a theater play or opera, the actors and the audiences are spread among different stages in different locations. Actors in different cities can be on the same virtual stage and perform in front of an audience that can enjoy a whole consistent performance. A distributed stage performance raises a set of challenges both of a principled and of ...
    • A distributed remote presence system masking the effects of delays in human-to-human remote interaction 

      Su, Fei (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2019-11-01)
      This dissertation presents MultiStage, a human-to-human interaction system meant to be use by actors on a stage to interact and perform with actors on other stages as if they were on the same stage. MultiStage includes several local side stages and a global side. It uses a publish-subscribe model to handle the handover of data streams. Local side produces data streams about actors to global side. ...
    • Distribution and quantification of gas hydrates and free gas in marine sediments of Vestnesa Ridge, offshore W-Svalbard 

      Singhroha, Sunny (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2019-06-18)
      Gas hydrates store a large amount of methane (>500 Gt of Carbon) in continental margins and permafrost environments. Some of these deposits occur in climate sensitive areas, such as Arctic and permafrost settings. Gas hydrates occur extensively in the Vestnesa Ridge, a contourite drift deposit on the western Svalbard margin. The eastern segment of the Vestnesa Ridge is characterized by the presence ...
    • Distribution, depositional environment and post-depositional deformation of Cenozoic gravity-induced deposits along the western Barents Sea continental margin 

      Safronova, Polina (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2013-10-01)
      Arktis er en av de få gjenværende, geologisk minst undersøkte, områdene i verden, hvor den norske kontinentalmarginen i Barentshavet nå blir undersøkt og har både vitenskapelig og industriell interesse. Formålet med doktorgradsavhandlingen er å få en bedre forståelse av interne og eksterne karakteristikker, utbredelse i rom og tid, sedimentasjonsmiljø og deformasjonsgrad av kenozoiske dypmarine ...
    • DNA metabolism in extremophiles Structure-function studies of proteins involved in DNA repair and replication from Aliivibrio salmonicida and Deinococcus radiodurans 

      Lian, Kjersti (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2015-06-16)
      Deinococcus radiodurans is a gram-positive bacterium with a pink-orange colour first isolated in canned meat. The bacteria is remarkable amongst all species studied to date by its unusual ability to repair hundreds of radiation induced DNA double strand breaks where normal species can only repair a dozen. Our studies of the DNA polymerase III β-subunit (β-clamp) and Exonuclease III from D. radiodurans ...
    • Dutkat: A Privacy-Preserving System for Automatic Catch Documentation and Illegal Activity Detection in the Fishing Industry 

      Nordmo, Tor-Arne Schmidt (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-08-17)
      United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal 14 aims to conserve and sustainably use the oceans and their resources for the benefit of people and the planet. This includes protecting marine ecosystems, preventing pollution, and overfishing, and increasing scientific understanding of the oceans. Achieving this goal will help ensure the health and well-being of marine life and the millions of people ...
    • Dynamics and statistical properties of blob structures in scrape-off layer plasmas 

      Kube, Ralph (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2014-12-16)
      The velocity scaling of blobs, subject to dissipation by either electric currents to the sheaths, or dynamical friction, is studied by numerical simulations where the blob amplitude relative to the background plasma is a free parameter. When subject to dissipation by sheath currents, the radial velocity of a blob depends on the square of its cross field size l, vrad ∼ √l for small l. For large l, ...
    • EDMON - Electronic Disease Surveillance and Monitoring Network: A Personalized Health Model-based Digital Infectious Disease Detection Mechanism using Self-Recorded Data from People with Type 1 Diabetes 

      Woldaregay, Ashenafi Zebene (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2021-05-28)
      Through time, we as a society have been tested with infectious disease outbreaks of different magnitude, which often pose major public health challenges. To mitigate the challenges, research endeavors have been focused on early detection mechanisms through identifying potential data sources, mode of data collection and transmission, case and outbreak detection methods. Driven by the ubiquitous nature ...
    • Effects of Geomagnetic Disturbances on Offshore Magnetic Directional Wellbore Positioning in the Northern Auroral Zone 

      Edvardsen, Inge (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2016-01-29)
      This thesis focuses on how disturbances in the geomagnetic field, offshore northern Norway, may affect the accuracy of magnetic directional wellbore surveying. The topics discussed are, however, applicable to the entire northern auroral zone. Suggestions on how to manage the effect of increased geomagnetic activity on magnetic directional wellbore survey operations in and near the auroral zone are ...
    • Efficient Bayesian analysis of long memory processes applied to climate 

      Myrvoll-Nilsen, Eirik (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2020-05-22)
      Temperature fluctuations can be described by a persistent correlation structure known as long-range dependence (LRD). This is a phenomenon which implies that the autocorrelation function follows a power-law decay and that observations may still be significantly correlated even if the temporal or spatial distance between them is large. Moreover, temperature is known to be influenced by radiative ...
    • Enhancing Decision-making in the Electric Power Sector with Machine Learning and Optimization 

      Eikeland, Odin Foldvik (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-10-23)
      <p>The electric power system infrastructure is essential for modern economies and societies, as it provides the electricity needed to power homes, businesses, and industries. It is of critical importance that the operation of the electric power system is optimized to serve the electricity demand reliably and sustainably. Advances in machine learning and optimization have enabled the potential to ...
    • Environmental response to past and recent climate variability in the Trondheimsfjord region, central Norway - A multiproxy geochemical approach 

      Faust, Johan Christoph (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2014-07-04)
      Norwegian fjords have a great potential for providing high-resolution sedimentary records that reflect local terrestrial and marine processes and therefore, fjords offer unique opportunities for the investigation of sedimentological and geochemical climatically induced processes. However, the complexity of fjord systems in terms of bathymetry and oceanography requires a profound knowledge of the ...
    • The EOS Formulation for Linear and Nonlinear Transient Scattering Problems 

      Lin, Aihua (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2019-03-29)
      This thesis developed the EOS formulations of solving nonlinear transient scatterings, both for 1D case and 3D Maxwell's equations. This method can be accurately and stably implemented using one particular choice of numerical scheme for the inside of the objects and for the required integral representations of the boundary values. For a stable numerical solution, the time step needs to be confined ...
    • Expanding the toolbox for the study of antimicrobial peptides 

      Rainsford, Philip (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2022-06-02)
      There is an urgent lack of new antibiotics in the face of an ever-expanding antimicrobial resistance crisis. The fact that fewer new classes of antibiotics are being developed, and resistance soon follows newly available antibiotics, only serves to underline the urgency of the matter. There is a clear need of a paradigm shift with regards to antibiotics, and one such hope is antimicrobial peptides ...