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Different approaches for enhancing dielectric response of polymer and ceramic materials

Author(s): Vida Jurečič (Author), Vid Bobnar (Supervisor), Nikola Novak (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2025

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Dielectric materials are essential components of electronic devices and electric power systems. Consequently, the design and development of new materials with enhanced dielectric response remain of great importance. This dissertation examines three different approaches to enhancing the dielectric response: (i) percolative composites, (ii) polymer blending, and (iii) the induction of …

Source apportionment of Pb in PM10 from the Upper Meža Vally by the use of advanced analytical techniques

Author(s): Tjaša Žerdoner (Author), Tea Zuliani (Supervisor), Janja Vidmar (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2025

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Knowledge of the pollution activity at the mining and smelting sites and assessment of contamination levels at different sites is not always sufficient for reliable conclusions regarding lead (Pb) provenance and contributions from sources. Pb isotopes have long been used as ‘fingerprints’ of the source of Pb recorded in environmental …

Local mechanical properties of perovskite oxide ferroelectric materials

Author(s): Katarina Žiberna (Author), Andreja Benčan Golob (Supervisor), Hana Uršič Nemevšek (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2025

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Ferroelectric materials have the ability to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy and vice versa, which makes them widely used as sensors, actuators, and ultrasonic transducers. While their electrical and electromechanical properties are well studied, mechanical properties like Young’s modulus (E) and hardness (H) remain known to a lesser extent. …

Detection of food freshness and pesticides through chemical interaction of liquids or gases with surfaces

Author(s): Edoardo Donà (Author), Aleksandra Lobnik (Supervisor), Uroš Cvelbar (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2025

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Food, water, and sleep form the foundation of human needs, all of which are indispensable. However, unlike sleep, food and water have historically been beyond direct human control. Since ancient times, hunter-gatherers have migrated in search of these essential resources. The advent of agriculture marked a turning point, allowing humans …

Ecological modelling of the phytoplankton community in the northern Adriatic sea

Author(s): Ivano Vascotto (Author), Janja Francé (Supervisor)

Year: 2025

Type: Doctoral dissertation

This dissertation examines the ecological dynamics of phytoplankton communities in the northern Adriatic Sea, focusing on phenology, environmental drivers, and trophodynamics. The complexity of the region, characterized by the richness of phytoplankton communities, environmental variability and intensive human activities, is not seen as an obstacle but as an opportunity to …

Genetic variability and lead exposure biomarkers

Author(s): Neža Palir (Author), Ingrid Falnoga (Supervisor)

Year: 2025

Type: Doctoral dissertation

The thesis investigates associations between the biomarkers of lead (Pb) exposure (and mercury (Hg), where applicable) and genetic variability in in vulnerable populations, including pregnant women and their newborns from Italy, Slovenia, and Croatia, as well as Slovenian men of reproductive age. The research utilizes data from the Public Health …

Development of aerosolizator for disinfection of radiological devices and rooms using steriplant©n and assessment

Author(s): Robert Pintarič (Author), Metka Filipič (Supervisor), Jožef Matela (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2025

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a diagnostic method that is used for broad range of hospitalized patient, emergency patients, chemotherapy treated and as well the patients that may have infectious diseases. Because the examinations of different patients are usually performed with the same equipment in the same environment, the surfaces …

Representing and exploiting benchmarking data for optimisation and learning

Author(s): Ana Kostovska (Author), Panče Panov (Supervisor), Sašo Džeroski (Co-Supervisor), Tome Eftimov (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2025

Type: Doctoral dissertation

The rapid advancements in Machine Learning (ML) and Black-Box Optimization (BBO) have led to an increased reliance on benchmarking data for evaluating and comparing algorithms across diverse domain tasks. However, the effective exploitation of this data is hindered by challenges such as syntactic variability, semantic ambiguity, and lack of standardization. …

Design-based optimization of a custom permanent magnet focused on a reduced raw-material consumption

Author(s): Anubhav Vishwakarma (Author), Matej Andrej Komelj (Supervisor)

Year: 2024

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Permanent magnets are vital parts of various devices, above all, those which are essential for the transition to a green society. However, they are made of materials, including rare-earth elements, for which unlimited availability cannot be taken for granted. Therefore, it is desirable to reduce the content of these materials …

Numerical methods for directional coupling detection from time series of complex systems

Author(s): Martin Brešar (Author), Pavle Boškoski (Supervisor)

Year: 2024

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Complex systems, composed of numerous interacting subsystems, exhibit intricate dynamics that are challenging to model and understand. This dissertation focuses on advancing methodologies for detecting the direction and quantifying the strength of couplings in such systems and presents their application to real data. The basics of dynamical systems and chaos …