REPOSITORY > RESULTS

Browse All

Search Results (20)

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 …

The integrated impact of artificial gravity and vibration exercise training on muscle structure and function

Author(s): Riccardo Sorrentino (Author), Igor B. Mekjavić (Supervisor), Matej Supej (Co-Supervisor), Andrej Vovk (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2025

Type: Doctoral dissertation

During space sojourns, astronauts experience musculoskeletal deconditioning caused by the lack of gravity. The adaptation of the musculoskeletal system to inactivity and unloading of the weight-bearing limbs may be countered by daily exercise. However, current exercise devices and strategies employed on the International Space Station (ISS) do not appear to …

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. …

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 …

Pneumatic variable stiffness mechanisms for application in lower-limb exoskeletons

Author(s): Luka Mišković (Author), Tadej Petrič (Supervisor)

Year: 2024

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Wearable robotics holds promise for enhancing human capabilities and addressing motor challenges in individuals with impairments, amputations, or those who are healthy. Exoskeletons, among various wearable devices, are designed to be worn on the upper or lower limbs. While some applications, like in the medical field, have been widely adopted, …

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 …

New approaches in calibration for multielement laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry analysis

Author(s): Kristina Mervič (Author), Vid Simon Šelih (Supervisor), Martin Šala (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2024

Type: Doctoral dissertation

One of commonly used analytical technique for direct elemental analysis of solid samples is Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS). Although widely used for the analysis of various samples, obtaining accurate quantitative results remains a major challenge as matrix-matched standards are required. The aim of this thesis was …

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 …

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 …

Biotechnological production of insect sex pheromones and potato virus Y infectious clone as tools in plant protection

Author(s): Mojca Juteršek (Author), Špela Baebler (Supervisor)

Year: 2023

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Rising demands for food, instigated by population growth and urbanization, are calling for advanced agricultural approaches to increase crop yields. However, the expansion of food production should not come with an unmanageable environmental cost. Plant science is therefore challenged to provide sustainable innovations for combating the detrimental effects of unfavourable …