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1. Combinatorial Optimization for Infinite Games on Graphs
Sammanfattning : Games on graphs have become an indispensable tool in modern computer science. They provide powerful and expressive models for numerous phenomena and are extensively used in computer- aided verification, automata theory, logic, complexity theory, computational biology, etc. LÄS MER
2. Evaluation of bus priority strategiesin coordinated traffic signal systems
Sammanfattning : Increasing congestion and environmental concerns have evoked an interest in promoting urban Public Transport (PT) the last decades. In 2012 the City of Stockholm adopted an “Urban mobility strategy” stating that public transport, cycling and walking should be prioritised over cars in central Stockholm. LÄS MER
3. Model Reduction for Control of Stirred Tank Reactor Processes
Sammanfattning : Models of chemical processes have a tendency of being far too complex for controller design. In many cases these models are also too complex for simulation together with other sub-systems, due to long simulation times and numerical problems. LÄS MER
4. Multivariate design of molecular docking experiments : An investigation of protein-ligand interactions
Sammanfattning : To be able to make informed descicions regarding the research of new drug molecules (ligands), it is crucial to have access to information regarding the chemical interaction between the drug and its biological target (protein). Computer-based methods have a given role in drug research today and, by using methods such as molecular docking, it is possible to investigate the way in which ligands and proteins interact. LÄS MER
5. Development and Evaluation of Tools to Explore Posttranslational HexNAc-Tyrosine and Mucin-Type O-Glycosylation
Sammanfattning : Glycosylation is the most abundant form of post-translational modification (PTM). Recently, O-glycosylation attracted much attention in the glycoproteomic field due to its association with various diseases, such as pathogenic infections and cancer. LÄS MER