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Isotopic fingerprint of water from source to tap

Author(s): Klara Žagar (Author), Polona Vreča (Supervisor)

Year: 2024

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Rapid population growth and increasing water demand places a serious strain on both quantity and quality of available local water resources. Climate change puts additional pressure by altering the water balance, affecting recharge conditions, and contributing to pollution and water degradation. Addressing these issues requires water management strategies that enhance …

Explainable machine learning techniques for applications in life sciences

Author(s): Martin Marzidovšek (Author), Vid Podpečan (Supervisor), Patricija Mozetič (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2024

Type: Doctoral dissertation

As ecological, agricultural, and biological disciplines face mounting challenges like biodiversity loss, food chain disruption, and climate change, leveraging machine learning (ML) to process complex and heterogeneous data becomes increasingly vital. This dissertation explores the potential of ML in combination with explainability approaches for enhancing research in life sciences, specifically …

ǂA ǂdecision-support system for the design of a green-hydrogen production system in a hydropower plant

Author(s): David Jure Jovan (Author), Gregor Dolanc (Supervisor)

Year: 2024

Type: Doctoral dissertation

This dissertation combines academic research and the application of its results to a real benchmark process. With the emerging electro-energetic systems that have a large share of renewable sources, hydrogen is becoming an important energy carrier that contributes to the storage and usage of surplus green energy and thus reduces …

Intra- and inter-trophic interactions of generalist forest predator

Author(s): Urška Ratajc (Author), Al Vrezec (Supervisor)

Year: 2024

Type: Doctoral dissertation

We are witnessing major shifts in ecosystems due to intense anthropogenic pressures on the environment in recent decades, including rapid climate change, which is one of the strongest drivers of a global biological response. Raptors, which are at the top of the trophic web, are important indicators of ecosystem health. …

Information spreading barriers in news

Author(s): Abdul Sittar (Author), Dunja Mladenić (Supervisor)

Year: 2024

Type: Doctoral dissertation

News spreads in many patterns, structures, and dynamics that change throughout time. For a variety of reasons, certain news is only covered in a particular area. Language, economy, geography, politics, time zone, and culture are just a few of the many barriers that prevent news from reaching a larger audience. …

Inactivation of viruses in water by cold atmospheric plasma

Author(s): Arijana Filipić (Author), Jana Žel (Supervisor), David Dobnik (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2021

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Access to clean water is a key requirement for a good quality of life. However, due to climate change, population growth and lack of proper water treatment, the availability of clean water is in constant decline. Among the many waterborne contaminants, viruses present an increasing concern. Human waterborne viruses infect …

Dynamic Modeling of Climate Change Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Reduction with Renewable Energy in Kosovo

Author(s): Skender Kabashi (Author), Ivo Šlaus (Supervisor), Aleksander Zidanšek (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2009

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Atmospheric concentration of CO2 and other greenhouse gases (GHG) is higher than any time in the last 400000 years and growing faster than at any time in the past 18000 years. The high concentration of GHG generates radiative forcing that contributes to climate change. Energy production from fossil fuels has …

Impact Analysis for Integrated Assessments of Climate-Energy Models

Author(s): Sadik Bekteshi (Author), Ivo Šlaus (Supervisor), Aleksander Zidanšek (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2009

Type: Doctoral dissertation

It is evident that the worldwide average temperature is rising and climate is changing (WMO, 2003) and it is believed that there is sufficient evidence that this is due to human activities (IPCC 2001). Human activities are primarily responsible for the release of carbon dioxide and other global warming pollutants …