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Model of energy community for sustainable local infrastructure planning and sector coupling

Author(s): Edvard Košnjek (Author), Boris Sučić (Supervisor)

Year: 2025

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Achieving ambitious targets for energy efficiency, increasing the share of renewable energy and accelerating the transition to a climate-neutral society faces a number of technical, environmental and social barriers. Challenges include the difficulty of siting energy facilities, balancing public benefits, bottlenecks in energy infrastructure, fluctuations in the energy market and …

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 …

Low-pressure gaseous plasma for inactivation of viruses in water

Author(s): Mark Zver (Author), Gregor Primc (Supervisor), David Dobnik (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2025

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Water scarcity is becoming a greater issue worldwide due to ever-increasing anthropogenic activity. A dedicated effort is required to recover and maintain the purity of our water resources and has created an environment for developing better technologies to tackle this issue. Low-pressure gaseous plasma, consisting of a complex mixture of …

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 …

Enhancing the performance of highly filled polymerbonded Nd-Fe-B magnets: Integrated advanced surface treatments and additive manufacturing

Author(s): Ana Damnjanović (Author), Ingrid Milošev (Supervisor), Nataša Kovačević (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2025

Type: Doctoral dissertation

This doctoral dissertation present research aimed into enhancing polymer-bonded Nd–Fe–B magnets through innovative surface treatments and additive manufacturing techniques, focusing on improving their mechanical strength, magnetic characteristics, and environmental stability. This research is critical for broadening the applicability of these magnets in sectors like green technologies and motion control systems. …

Room-temperature fabrication of electroceramic composites

Author(s): Nina Kuzmić (Author), Srečo Davor Škapin (Supervisor), Matjaž Spreitzer (Co-Supervisor), Heli Jantunen (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2024

Type: Doctoral dissertation

In the scope of this thesis, I focused on SrTiO3 (ST)-based dielectric ceramic composites as a lead-free perovskite material, which holds great potential for use in various electronic components. Such materials are large-scale and fabricated under high energy requirements, indicating an increasing need for a more environmentally friendly processing method. …

Bias prediction in multilingual news reporting

Author(s): Swati (Author), Dunja Mladenić (Supervisor)

Year: 2024

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Over the past decade, rapid advancements in natural language processing have opened up new avenues for tackling complex issues such as news bias analysis. This progress has empowered researchers to explore innovative approaches to uncovering the complex biases inherent in news production and coverage processes. News bias, a multifaceted reflection …

Tracing origin of food using stable isotopes of light and heavier elements

Author(s): Staša Hamzić Gregorčič (Author), Nives Ogrinc (Supervisor), Tea Zuliani (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2024

Type: Doctoral dissertation

This dissertation examines two main topics. The first topic is focused on the potential of strontium (Sr) isotope analysis to characterise milk and truffles as selected food commodities, traditionally important for Slovenia. The 87Sr/86Sr ratio for determining the provenance of bovine milk and truffles originating from different regions of Slovenia …

Hypoxia in aquatic sports

Author(s): Joshua T. Royal (Author), Igor B. Mekjavić (Supervisor), Adam McDonnell (Co-Supervisor), Jernej Kapus (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2024

Type: Doctoral dissertation

The present thesis considers the premise that breath-holding in aquatic sports, primarily swimming, in order to enhance performance, can potentially cause adaptation to tissue hypoxia. To investigate this theory, a series of studies needed to be performed: I. Analysis of variability in individuals’ responses to hypoxia, to evaluate the range …