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Diversity, ecology and sensing of the toxic diatom Pseudo-Nitzschia in the Gulf of Trieste: doctoral disertation

Author(s): Timotej Turk Dermastia (Author), Patricija Mozetič (Supervisor), Andreja Ramšak (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2021

Type: Doctoral dissertation

This work focuses on a group of diatoms, belonging to the genus Pseudo-nitzschia, which is a globally important phytoplankton genus. Some species of the genus produce the toxin domoic acid, which is responsible for shellfish intoxication known as the amnesic shellfish poisoning (ASP). These diatoms have few morphological features that …

Development of methods for electrostatic immobilization and coupling different microbial cells

Author(s): Iaroslav Rybkin (Author), Aleš Lapanje (Supervisor), Tomaž Rijavec (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2021

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Naturally formed microbial communities are present in the form of cellular aggregates that create a set of diverse biochemical pathways through cross-feeding between the members of the microbial community. One of the most important factors so that some biochemical reactions can occur is the appropriate spatial placement of a particular …

The sensor hub for detection of the relation between physiological parameters and colour modifications in text background and overlay during reading in children with and without dyslexia

Author(s): Tamara Jakovljević (Author), Gregor Papa (Supervisor), Tadeja Jere Jakulin (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2021

Type: Doctoral dissertation

The doctoral dissertation discusses the mechanisms of the colours’ influence on the reading process and electrophysiological correlates of the reader's condition, considering developmental aspects, graded (level) aspects and gender aspects of tested groups of children and their reading acquisition. The reading process is one of the most important processes during …

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 …

Charge compensation mechanisms and twinning in doped SnO2-based ceramics

Author(s): Sara Tominc (Author), Aleksander Rečnik (Supervisor), Nina Daneu (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2021

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Tin (IV) oxide, SnO2 (cassiterite), is an n-type semiconductor with an advantageous combination of chemical, electric and optical properties that make it suitable for a range of applications, from solid-state gas sensors, transparent conductive coatings, oxidation catalysts and varistors. In varistor ceramics, grain growth studies are of particular interest, because …

Ostanki bisfenolov v vodnem okolju: pojavnost in kroženje

Author(s): Ana Kovačič (Author), Ester Heath (Supervisor), Tina Kosjek (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2021

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Bisphenols are a group of industrial chemicals increasingly recognized as contaminants of emerging concern because of their presence in the environment and endocrine disrupting effects. They are used in the production of polycarbonate plastic, epoxy resins and thermal paper, in most cases without restriction. The global exception is bisphenol A, …

Vacuum metrology and the role of surface conditions on the tangential momentum accommodation of molecules in a rarefied gas

Author(s): Tim Verbovšek (Author), Janez Šetina (Supervisor)

Year: 2021

Type: Doctoral dissertation

The interactions between gas molecules and a surface strongly affect the behaviour of systems in a large array of research fields, such as vacuum science and metrology, microfluidics, particle physics, and nuclear physics. In this work, focus is given to the momentum accommodation of gas molecules. The parameter used in …

Environmental impacts of building materials containing by-products from steel industry

Author(s): Tina Oblak (Author), Janez Ščančar, (Supervisor), Radmila Milačič (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2013

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Recycling and reuse of waste by-products from steel industry is a common practice worldwide, which is in the last decade becoming more and more established also in Slovenia. Wastes from steel-making industry can be reused as alternative materials to successfully replace natural raw materials in asphalt mixes and in numerous …

Femtosecond relaxation dynamics in collective-electronic-state materials: cuprate and iron-pnictide superconductors and charge-density wave systems

Author(s): Ljupka Stojčevska (Author), Tomaž Mertelj (Supervisor), Dragan Mihailović (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2013

Type: Doctoral dissertation

This thesis covers a study of the photoexcited relaxation dynamics in superconducting ironbased pnictides, cuprates and charge-density wave systems by means of femtosecond laser spectroscopy. To examine the temperature and fluence dependence of photoinduced reflectivity transients ΔR/R in iron-based pnictides and cuprates, we apply a standard double pump-probe technique, while …

CO2 dynamics in a river system: mass balance, hydrological, geochemical and biochemical impacts

Author(s): Saša Zavadlav (Author), Sonja Lojen (Supervisor)

Year: 2013

Type: Doctoral dissertation

A 3-year systematic investigation (2007–2010) of water chemistry using conventional and stable isotope tracers helped us delineate hydro-biogeochemical processes in the karstic Krka River watershed. By mineralogical and stable isotopic examination of tufa deposits and combining the results with water chemistry, we were able to evaluate the suitability of tufa …