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Limited-slip differentials (LSDs) are commonly used in high performance vehicles to im- prove handling by reducing differential speed and balancing torque between the driving wheels. BorgWarner develops electronically activated LSDs and Electric Cross Differen- tials (eXD), which dynamically control torque distribution to improve traction and vehicle performance. However, current electrically acti

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In this paper, a model inspired by Grand Unification principles featuring three generations of vector-like fermions, new Higgs doublets and a rich neutrino sector at the low scale is presented. Using the state-of-the-art Deep Learning techniques we perform the first phenomenological analysis of this model focusing on the study of new charged vector-like leptons (VLLs) and their possible signatures

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Requirements on radiating structures are constantly increasing, demand for faster speed, smaller size, and higher reliability drives today's technical development. However, for electrically small structures, less than half-a-wavelength in size, performance is fundamentally limited by physical size. This thesis explores how to construct and calculate physical bounds for advanced antennas and comple

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Most electricity in Lebanon is produced by burning fossil fuels, which produces more than one half of domestic greenhouse gas emissions, and the state-owned electricity companies are unable to meet the demand. To increase the country’s generation capacity and simultaneously combat the effects of climate change, the government aims to produce 30% of its electricity from renewables by 2030. It is ho

Roadmap of Biomaterials 4.0

Theme 2023-2024 The development of bio-based materials used in the field of medicine has reached a stage where material design is interconnected with information technology, with artificial intelligence (AI). The new materials have a number of properties that make them very attractive for biomedical application, but the development also involves a number of challenges; both scientific and social.

https://www.pi.lu.se/en/themes-0/biomaterials - 2026-07-09

Ranked best in the world in sustainability

The Agenda 2030 Graduate School is one of several initiatives that demonstrate Lund University’s strong and strategic commitment to sustainability; a commitment that has helped establish the university as a global leader in this field. In the most recent QS World University Rankings: Sustainability, Lund University has climbed from third place last year to first place in the world out of approxima

https://www.agenda2030graduateschool.lu.se/ranked-best-world-sustainability - 2026-07-09

From waste management to waste prevention

Closing implementation gaps through sustainable action nets This project deals with the principle formulated by the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency that sustainable waste policy should be oriented toward waste prevention and not only waste management. National authorities can steer through decisions and legislation, and introduce incitements and control mechanisms. But practical responsibi

https://www.ses.lu.se/fran-avfallshantering-till-avfallsforebyggande-0/waste-management-waste-prevention - 2026-07-09

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Introduction. Salinity gradient energy (SGE) originates predominantly in estuaries, where freshwater rivers meet seawater. The energy available from the mixing of these solutions results from the difference in concentration between them. While oceanic waters typically maintain similar salt concentrations, those confined within semi-enclosed basins exhibit vari

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The research described in this thesis, focuses on some activities on the demand side that could reduce peak load in electricity system by using consumer flexibility i.e. by increasing the demand side response to signals coming from the energy market. The major objective is to test and analyse different strategies to reduce peak load at the demand side considering their techno-economic, environment

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The objective of this study was to improve the understanding of the use of different experience curves in energy analysis. The study was based on the application of experience curves to wind power systems, but the approach is generic and can be used in other energy technologies. In the study, experience curves for wind power were developed, and it has been demonstrated that different types of expe

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AbstractPhysical exhaustion can constrain human ascending work capacity and performance during emergency evacuation on stairs. The overall aim of this research was to explore and compare stair ascending capacities and physiological limitations during two different strategies: self-preferred pace in three different public stairways in the field, and controlled pace in a laboratory on a stair machin

Hultamn mockba 2012

Ulrika Nilsson How the socio-materiality of waste shapes the conditions for markets Johan Hultman Hervé Corvellec Department of Service Studies Lund University Sweden Paper presented at the ESRN conference ’Embeddedness and Beyond’, October 27, Moscow Explain the socio-materiality of waste Reflect over how waste socio-materialities shape the conditions for markets Aims of the presentation Absence

https://www.ses.lu.se/sites/ses.lu.se/files/hultamn_mockba_2012.pptx - 2026-07-10

Meelis Mölder

Researcher Contact details Email: meelis [dot] molder [at] mgeo [dot] lu [dot] seOrganisation Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences (MGeo) Service point: 16 WebpageMeelis Mölders profile in Lund University research portal Publications Displaying of publications. Sorted by year, then title. Filter by type AllAbstractArticleMiscellaneousPaper in conference proceedingPaper, not in proceeding

https://www.nateko.lu.se/meelis-molder - 2026-07-09

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The self-assembly of amyloid β peptide (Aβ) to fibrillar and oligomeric aggregates is linked to Alzheimer’s disease. Aβ binders may serve as inhibitors of aggregation to prevent the generation of neurotoxic species and for the detection of Aβ species. A particular challenge involves finding binders to on-pathway oligomers given their transient nature. Here we construct two phage–display libraries

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Ending the use of unabated coal power is a key climate change mitigation measure. However, we do not know how fast it is feasible to phase-out coal on the global scale. Historical experience of individual countries indicates feasible coal phase-out rates, but can these be upscaled to the global level and accelerated by deliberate action? To answer this question, we analyse 72 national coal power p

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Well-designed block copolymers with a controlled co-continuous microphase morphology can be applied as efficient anion exchange membranes (AEMs) for fuel cells and water electrolyzers. In the present work, we have prepared and studied a series of BAB triblock copolymers consisting of a central cationic polyfluorene A block with flanking hydrophobic polystyrene B blocks, where the fluorene units of

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Due to chemical agents consumption and energy demand during traditional Cr(VI)-containing wastewater treatments, it is essential to explore a cost-effective and sustainable technique to remove Cr(VI) from wastewater. Combining of phytoremediation and bio-electrochemical technology, an Acorus calamus L. constructed wetland-microbial fuel cell (CW-MFC) was ingeniously designed to purify Cr(VI)-conta

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Wall-type pilot flameholder has been used in aero-engines to effectively create a stable ignition source and achieve an excellent ignition performance in high-velocity flows. The ignition delay, flame propagation, and flame boundary are crucial characteristics to evaluate the performance of pilot flameholders. Previous work displayed the significantly changed ignition performance and flow features

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Powder Bed Fusion (PBF) is a range of advanced manufacturing technologies that can fabricate three-dimensional assets directly from CAD data, on a successive layer-by-layer strategy by using thermal energy, typically from a laser source, to irradiate and fuse particles within a powder bed.The aim of this paper was to investigate the application of this advanced manufacturing technique to process c

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Context. X-ray extragalactic surveys are ideal laboratories for the study of the evolution and clustering of active galactic nuclei (AGN). Usually, a combination of deep and wide surveys is necessary to create a complete picture of the population. Deep X-ray surveys provide the faint population at high redshift, while wide surveys provide the rare bright sources. Nevertheless, very wide area surve