Sökning: "adaptive optics"
Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 25 avhandlingar innehållade orden adaptive optics.
11. Transverse Chromatic Aberration and Vision: Quantification and Impact across the Visual Field
Sammanfattning : The eye is our window to the world. Human vision has therefore been extensively studied over the years. However, in-depth studies are often either limited to our central visual field, or, when extended to the periphery, only correct optical errors related to a narrow spectrum of light. LÄS MER
12. Laser-Driven Plasma Waves for Particle Acceleration and X-ray Production
Sammanfattning : This thesis presents experimental results related to laser plasma accelerators. These rely on very different principles from conventional particle accelerators. LÄS MER
13. Automatic Reduction Procedures for Chemical Mechanisms in Reactive Systems
Sammanfattning : To deal with complex physical and chemical processes in reactive systems, such as combustion processes, it is necessary to find methods that simplify modelling in such a way that it becomes both more comprehensible and practically useful. In the work reported here a method for automatically reducing chemical reaction mechanisms has been developed for use in computer simulations of various combustion systems. LÄS MER
14. Stochastic Reactor Models for Engine Simulations
Sammanfattning : The aim of the thesis work is the further development of practical engine simulation tools based on Stochastic Reactor Models, SRMs. Novel and efficient implementations were made of a variety of SRMs adapted to different engine types. The models in question are the HCCI-SRM, the TwoZone SI-SRM and the DI-SRM. LÄS MER
15. Vision Beyond the Fovea: Evaluation and Stimuli Properties
Sammanfattning : This research is about evaluating vision in the periphery. Peripheral vision is of fundamental importance in the performance of our everyday activities. The aim of this thesis is to develop methods suitable for the evaluation of peripheral vision and to assess how different visual functions vary across the visual field. LÄS MER