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  • Offshore Wind Prediction with Graph Neural Networks 

    Asemann, Patricia (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2024-06-14)
    Offshore wind energy, especially in regions like the Norwegian Arctic, is a promising source of renewable energy. Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) have shown potential in modeling complex systems like weather, making them suitable for improving wind resource assessments. This thesis investigates the use of GNNs for predicting offshore wind patterns, utilizing high-resolution Synthetic Aperture Radar ...
  • Recent Changes in Mid-latitude Wave Propagation 

    Attema, Ronnie (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2024-06-12)
    In recent years climate change in the polar areas has attracted a lot of attention. Not only for its consequences in polar areas, but also for its possible effects on lower latitudes. A reduced temperature gradient between the polar areas is expected to weaken the mid-latitude jet stream. This weaker jet stream is hypothesised to lead to a reduction in the propagation velocity of atmospheric Rossby ...
  • Wind resource assessment using LiDAR 

    Osunlola, Oluwatimilehin Israel (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2024-06-07)
    This thesis presents a comprehensive wind resource assessment for the expansion of the Fakken wind park in Norway, leveraging Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology. The measurement campaign conducted from December 2022 to June 2023, aims to detail LiDAR measurement methodologies, analyze collected data, and estimate wind energy production.
  • The Role of Clouds in Arctic Climate 

    Sundermann, Hannah (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2024-05-14)
    Anthropogenic climate change is causing the Arctic to warm faster than any other region on Earth, a phenomenon also known as Arctic amplification. The warming and its consequences induce, amongst other things, a change in clouds, impacting their role in the Arctic climate by introducing a feedback. Clouds play an important role in the global radiation budget. They cool the surface by reflecting ...
  • Analyzing the Impact of Peak-Shaving on Load Reduction and on Battery Energy Storage System Degradation: A Simulation-Based Study in Husøy 

    Kournoutis, Georgios (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2023-11-14)
    The island of Husøy, in Northern Senja, Norway, faces numerous voltage quality difficulties, which arise from the consequent surge in electricity demand by the local growing fishing industry. Collaborating with the local distribution system operator (DSO), Arva, the current study explores the implementation of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) using a peak-shaving strategy to alleviate high-demand ...
  • Effects of subglacial meltwater runoff on the ocean circulation beneath the Filchner Ice Shelf 

    Hus, Johanne Jahnsen (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2023-06-15)
    Antarctic ice shelves, by restraining ice streams and affecting the discharge of grounded ice, play a critical role in the mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet. In this study, sub-ice shelf CTD measurements and time series data from an ice shelf cavity mooring were used to detect subglacial runoff beneath the Filchner Ice Shelf. CTD measurements from four boreholes across the southern Filchner ...
  • On the Linkage Between Rossby Waves and Heatwaves 

    Petříček, Jakub (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2023-05-14)
    This thesis examines the relationship between upper-level atmospheric circulation and heatwaves. We studied the role of planetary Rossby waves in the observed increase in intensity, frequency, and duration of extreme temperature events in the mid-latitudes. Focusing on the summer season, we tested the proposed hypothesis that links recent changes in the Rossby wave amplitudes and propagation speed ...
  • Oceanographic variability and change in two fjords in northern Norway 

    Bjørndalen, Elena (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2023-06-01)
    Long-term hydrographic time series data from two fixed stations in the northern Norwegian fjords Malangen and Balsfjorden from the period 1980 - 2022 have been examined. The data have been supplemented with model results from the ocean model NorFjords160 over the period April 1st 2017 to December 31st 2022. To gain a deeper understanding of the oceanographic variability and change, the environmental ...
  • Conditional averaging of overlapping pulses 

    Nilsen, Rolf Annar Berg (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2023-05-15)
    Conditional averaging is a signal processing method used to study turbulent fluctuations in a variety of fields. The method, in its simplest form, works by finding peaks in a signal that fulfill a certain size threshold. Equally sized excerpts of the signal around every peak are then cut out and averaged. This yields the average shape of the events that fulfill the condition. Based on the peak ...
  • A comparative study of lens-less and lens-based optical imaging using full electric field analysis 

    Sommernes, Jon-Richard (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2021-05-13)
    The focus of this thesis is to investigate the feasibility of a lens-less label-free microscope system, and compare this with a conventional lens-based microscope. The imaging performance of conventional microscopes are greatly dependent on the objective lens, due to their inherent physical space constraint and spherical aberrations. We, therefore, will investigate the conceptual feasibility of a ...
  • Raman-spectroscopy and of optically trapped nanoparticles 

    Mikheev, Ivan (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2022-11-06)
    The present work begins a large layer of experiments on the study of Raman radiation from extracellular vesicles. It is a promising method that provides unique information about the global biomolecular composition of a single vesicle or a small number of vesicles. Two physical phenomena are present in this work, Raman scattering and optical trapping. In Raman scattering, the scattered radiation ...
  • The effects of time-variation of electron fluxes from the auroral ionosphere on M-I coupling 

    Gavazzi, Etienne (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2022-05-15)
    Electric potential-differences between the magnetospheric and the ionospheric end of a magnetic flux tube lead to the downward acceleration of electrons in the ionosphere, producing visible auroral arcs. Most of the potential-drop is situated in a narrow altitude-region known as double layer. In the ionosphere, the precipitation of high-energy electrons will produce secondary electrons. Some ...
  • Stochastic Modelling and Numerical Simulations of Radial Filament Motion and Average Profiles at the Boundary of Fusion Plasmas 

    Paikina, Olga (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2022-05-15)
    <p>The boundary region of magnetically confined plasmas is well known to have inherently fluctuating parameters. Advances in experimental measurements and numerical computations have revealed that the fluctuation-driven transport of particles and heat across the magnetic field lines is mainly dominated by the radial motion of blob-like filament structures. These structures, which are localized in ...
  • Numerical Simulations of Turbulence at the Boundary of Fusion Plasma 

    Jäntti, Henrik (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2022-05-15)
    Numerical simulations of reduced fluid models describing magnetized plasmas have previously been used to study the boundary of fusion plasmas extensively. A common approximation applied to these models is the so-called Boussinesq approximation. One of the requirements for the Boussinesq approximation to be applicable is that the background particle density is significantly higher than the fluctuations ...
  • Application of quantitative phase microscopy in microbiology for label-free imaging of bacteria 

    Abrar, Attiqa (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2022-03-15)
    Bacteria are the planet’s oldest and the most common life forms. Bacteria have developed alongside humans and are good and harmful to our health. Our bodies contain nearly ten times the number of bacteria as human cells, and this natural microbiota is critical for appropriate development, nutrition, and disease resistance. Unfortunately, we live in an environment rich with bacteria that may cause ...
  • Planetary auroral imaging 

    Nagoshi, Yoshiaki (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2021-07-09)
    The interaction of the solar wind and the Earth magnetosphere cause auroras. The energetic electrically charged particles, mostly electrons, accelerate along the Earth magnetic field lines into the upper atmosphere, where they collide with gas atoms, causing them to emit light. Some planets also have auroral emission in their characteristic environment. The Jovian magnetosphere is the largest ...
  • Towards Unsupervised Domain Adaptation for Diabetic Retinopathy Detection in the Tromsø Eye Study 

    Størdal, Magnus (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2021-05-29)
    Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is an eye disease which affects a third of the diabetic population. It is a preventable disease, but requires early detection for efficient treatment. While there has been increasing interest in applying deep learning techniques for DR detection in order to aid practitioners make more accurate diagnosis, these efforts are mainly focused on datasets that have been collected ...
  • Detecting Unhealthy Comments in Norwegian using BERT 

    Warholm, Joakim (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2021-05-28)
    In this work we present a new Norwegian labeled dataset of 7078 comments for unhealthy comment detection. The dataset is used to fine-tune a BERT model, and demonstrates that BERT has the ability to detect subtle forms of toxicity, also in Norwegian. We compare how the different newly released Norwegian BERT models perform when fine-tuned on our dataset, and we also experiment with how English data ...
  • Chip Based Optical Nanoscopy: System Integration and Automation 

    Hansen, Daniel Henry (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2019-05-15)
    An integrated photonic chip based nanoscopy system has previously been developed at UiT, which allows for several advantages over conventional total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy and nanoscopy (i.e. super-resolutionnanoscopy). While the proof-of-concept has been demonstrated, there were several important system optimization tasks that were needed for making the ...
  • Detecting EV Charging From Hourly Smart Meter Data 

    Barkost, Per Harald (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2020-05-15)
    Detecting electrical vehicle (EV) charging from smart meter data (EV detection) is a highly relevant problem for the distribution system operators (DSOs), especially with the expected growth of EVs worldwide. There are several reasons why DSOs may want to detect EV charging. In the present day, the main motivation is to reduce the total load on the grid in high demand periods. This can be achieved ...

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