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Samuel López Blanco defended his thesis on July 3rd on the Campus Nord. Co-advised by Jose Eduardo García and Diego Alejandro Ochoa, the thesis focuses on using current controlled flash sintering to achieve high-density, microstructure-tailored, lead-free ferroelectric perovskite oxide ceramics with enhanced functional response. This approach opens a new pathway for an energy-efficient, environmentally-friendly fabrication of eletronic ceramics
Mowen Li defended his thesis co-supervised by Dr. Adria Rovira Garcia and Prof. Dr. Tianhe Xu on July 31st 2024 at Shandong University, Weihai, China. Entitled "Ground and Marine Resilient Integration Technology of Multi-Source Sensors for Navigation and Positioning", the thesis presents the resilient integration technology of GNSS/INS/LBL/CTD for the ground, marine and seamless Navigation and Positioning
Researchers from the Physics Department of the UPC present theoretical evidence for the existence of giant photocaloric effects induced by light absorption.
Jeimmy Nataly Buitrago Leiva defended on September 16 her thesis co-directed by José Adriano Camps Carmona at the North Campus of the UPC. Entitled "Contributions to Eco-Friendly Satellite Lean Design for a Sustainable Space Environment", the thesis presents research that proposes an eco-friendly satellite design and operational approach focused on the integration of space sustainability strategies, adopting practices green within the NewSpace paradigm. For a complete analysis of the whole life process of satellites, it is necessary to integrate ecological and efficient manufacturing features. As a result, this concept is defined to bring together the many efforts for a sustainable space and considers the innovative technologies that need to be created for this type of standard satellites
Professor David Pino, together with a team of researchers, will participate in the commemoration of the Santa Tecla flood with five talks in five towns that suffered the flood, the second deadliest in Catalonia.
The student Rathan B. Athota defended his thesis co-supervised by Adeline de Villardi de Montlaur and José I. Rojas Gregorio on September 19 at Campus Nord. The thesis, entitled "Numerical analysis of thermally-driven winds in mountain-valley regions", presents a numerical study of the formation of thermally-driven winds on slopes of mountain-valley systems, using open source computational fluid dynamics software. These winds occur on the aforementioned slopes due to temperature gradients by the lower atmosphere’s diurnal heating-cooling cycle. The results of this research may be interesting for applications in wind energy.
Homeyra Khaledian defended her thesis, co-supervised by Prof. Xavier Prats and Prof. Jordi Vilà Valls, on September 19, 2024, at the Baix Llobregat Campus in Castelldefels. Entitled "Aircraft Trajectory Estimation and Guidance Mode Identification using Bayesian Filtering Techniques", the thesis focuses on real-time aircraft trajectory estimation and real-time guidance mode identification, which are needed for achieving accurate aircraft trajectory prediction.
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