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Meshless adaptive solution procedure for efficient solving of partial differential equations

Author(s): Mitja Jančič (Author), Gregor Kosec (Supervisor)

Year: 2024

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Meshless methods are becoming increasingly popular in computational mechanics and engineering. Their main feature is the ability to manage complex geometries while avoiding the often tedious process of mesh generation required by the traditional methods. Various meshless approximations of linear differential operators appearing in the governing problem have been proposed …

Computational investigation of protein-RNA interactions detected by CLIP, their specificity and dynamics in embryonic development

Author(s): Klara Kuret (Author), Jernej Ule (Supervisor), Miha Modic (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2024

Type: Doctoral dissertation

RNA molecules dynamically interact with RNA-binding proteins (RBPs), which control various aspects of RNA fate, such as its processing, localisation, and stability. Intricate networks of protein-RNA interactions thereby regulate gene expression and have a profound effect on downstream cellular processes. Most RBPs recognise specific motifs on their bound RNAs, characterised …

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. …

Temperature fractionation of mercury in the cement production process

Author(s): Sabina Berisha (Author), Milena Horvat (Supervisor), Tanja Ljubič-Mlakar (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2024

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Cement production is one of the main contributors to mercury emissions in to the atmosphere. Many national and international legal i nstruments aim to control and reduce Hg emissions. Hg enters the cement production process as an impurity in fuels and raw materials, with the latter being the main source …

Heterogeneous recombination of neutral oxygen atoms on the surfaces of oxidized materials

Author(s): Domen Paul (Author), Miran Mozetič (Supervisor), Rok Zaplotnik (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2024

Type: Doctoral dissertation

In this dissertation, we studied heterogeneous surface recombination of neutral oxygen atoms. We described plasma as a reliable source of neutral oxygen atoms and the behavior of neutral atoms in low-pressure plasma sustained by high-frequency discharges. Neutral atom density in the flowing afterglow and the recombination coefficient on several surfaces …

Plastic pollution in the hyporheic zone: occurrence and its interaction with microorganisms

Author(s): Tjaša Matjašič (Author), Nataša Mori (Supervisor), Tatjana Simčič (Co-Supervisor), Tanja Dreo (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2023

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Plastic pollution is a global issue, yet our understanding of its impact on organisms and ecosystems remains limited. My PhD thesis explores the presence of microplastics (MP) in river ecosystems, their interaction with freshwater hyporheic biofilms and specifically, the response of hyporheic biofilms to polyethylene terephthalate (PET) pollution in the …

Autonomous generation of robot behaviour for effective task execution

Author(s): Zvezdan Lončarević (Author), Andrej Gams (Supervisor)

Year: 2023

Type: Doctoral dissertation

The pursuit of autonomous robot learning is aimed at enabling robots to seamlessly integrate into our daily lives, enhancing our efficiency and convenience. On the other hand, in the industrial sector, autonomous robot learning plays a vital role in keeping up with the rapidly evolving market demands. As products and …

Licit and illicit drugs in waste- and environmental waters: epidemiological and environmental implications

Author(s): Taja Verovšek (Author), Ester Heath (Supervisor)

Year: 2023

Type: Doctoral dissertation

The analysis of drug residues in waste and environmental waters offers valuable insights into the epidemiological and environmental implications of drug use. This study employs a wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) approach to estimate the use of licit and illicit drugs and new psychoactive substances (NPS) among both general and specific populations. …

Development and employment of untargeted and targeted tools for virus detection in the frame of water-based epidemiology

Author(s): Olivera Maksimović (Author), Jon Gutiérrez-Aguirre (Supervisor), Denis Kutnjak (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2023

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Traditional methods of studying viruses are limited in their ability to detect novel pathogens, but recent advances in high-throughput sequencing (HTS) are changing that. HTS allows researchers to probe deeply into the virome of various hosts and environments, identifying known and unknown viral species. However, a targeted approach, like quantitative …

Identification of indoor radio environment properties based on channel state information using machine learning approaches

Author(s): Teodora Kocevska (Author), Andrej Hrovat (Supervisor), Aleksandra Rashkovska Koceva (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2023

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Characterization of the indoor radio environment (RE) is a prerequisite for advances in the design and optimization of next-generation indoor wireless networks and for the construction of a digital twin of the building. The need for comprehensive and accurate indoor characterization will be evident in the future hyper-connected mixed real-virtual …