Sökning: "Mattias Svensson"
Visar resultat 6 - 10 av 15 avhandlingar innehållade orden Mattias Svensson.
6. A Control Framework for Industrial Plug & Produce
Sammanfattning : Kundanpassade produkter och korta produktionsserier blir alltmer populärt. Detta har lett till problem för dedikerade tillverkningssystem som är designade för massproduktion. Det krävs ofta långa produktionsserier för att det ska bli en rimlig investering att ställa om produktionen. LÄS MER
7. A User-Friendly Approach for Applying Multi-Agent Technology in Plug & Produce Systems
Sammanfattning : This thesis presents methods for simplifying the use of multi-agent systems in Plug & Produce. The demand for customized products and low volume production is constantly increasing. The industry has for many years used dedicated manufacturing systems where it is difficult and expensive to adapt to new product designs. LÄS MER
8. The influence of crystallinity on the properties of carbon nanotubes
Sammanfattning : Carbon nanotubes have been advertised as a material with quite extraordinary properties, both mechanically and electrically. The truth is that carbon nanotubes is not one material, but several different. LÄS MER
9. Economic Evaluation of Mental Health Interventions for Children and Adolescents : the Case of Sweden
Sammanfattning : The focus of this thesis is economic evaluations of programs and interventions regarding children and adolescents with mental health issues, victimization, and intellectual disabilities (ID). The first paper examines a potential link between mental health issues among adolescent and the class-size of the school class they are enrolled in. LÄS MER
10. Hur klass gör skillnad : Klasspositionens betydelse för rasistiska och negativt särskiljande praktiker
Sammanfattning : Previous research concludes that working-class people in general exhibit more negative attitudes towards people with immigrant backgrounds than people in more privileged class positions. However, whilst primarily drawing on quantitative methods, these studies fail to explain how class comes to matter, and even less is known about tangible everyday practices. LÄS MER