Sökresultat

Filtyp

Din sökning på "what do you do on the dark web 【Visit Sig8.com】9ZP42K8.5R9I" gav 103608 sökträffar

Focus Asia 2012

8-9 May & 6-7 November New Directions, New Challenges - Burma/Myanmar, Laos and North KoreaThe Focus Asia symposium in May 2012 focused on three countries — Burma/Myanmar, Laos and North Korea. Each of these countries in different ways is currently experiencing new directions in its political, economic and social development, developments that have been widely reported in the global media. During

https://www.ace.lu.se/activities/selected-past-events/focus-asia/focus-asia-2012 - 2026-07-15

International collaboration

International collaboration is a central part of Malmö Academy of Music, with a strong focus on building bridges between different cultures and musical traditions. By establishing strategic partnerships with music schools and institutions around the world, we promote the exchange of knowledge, experience and artistic expression that enriches both our students and teachers. Partner Universities Nor

https://www.mhm.lu.se/en/collaboration/international-collaboration - 2026-07-15

Half-time review

All students admitted to the PhD programme must complete a review of the progression of their studies, approximately halfway through the programme, called the half-time review. Please note that the certificate to be completed after the seminar has been updated. The certificate to be used can be found here Certificate half-time review (pdf 242 kB, new tab) Preparing for the half-time review Announc

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/phd-studies/admission-examination/learning-activities/half-time-review - 2026-07-15

75% PhD Seminar: Iury Salustiano Trojaborg

28 October 2025 10:00 to 12:00 | Seminar On Ancestrality and Regeneration: Performing Decolonial Journeys PhD candidate Iury Salustiano Trojaborg presents and defends her ongoing artistic doctoral research in theatre/performance and sustainability on Tuesday, 28 October, from 10:00 to 12:00.The doctoral studies are conducted at the Malmö Theatre Academy, and also within the framework of Lund Unive

https://www.staff.lu.se/calendar/75-phd-seminar-iury-salustiano-trojaborg - 2026-07-16

Christine Wamsler

Professor Contact details Email: christine [dot] wamsler [at] LUCSUS [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 80 80Organisation LUCSUS (Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies) Visiting address: Josephson, Biskopsgatan 5, Lund Room number: Josephson, 219 Service point: 59 WebpageChristine Wamslers profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Profile area member LU Profile Area

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/christine-wamsler - 2026-07-15

No title

Acoustic testing is crucial in the aero-engine design process, providing valuable information about the sound field in terms of acoustic modes. The conventional use of a uniform sampling array limits the achievable resolution for a given number of sensors, necessitating the use of a large number of sensors to achieve high-resolution estimates. This limitation may be overcome using a non-uniform se

No title

Meritocracy, a form of political system where intelligence and effort combined determines your position in society. The concept have existed for centuries but the term ”meritocracy” was popularized by author and sociologist Michael Young in 1958. After that it has been embraced by politicians as a natural part of the Western ideal. At the same time it has begun to attract criticism in recent years

No title

Forskning visar att hbtqi-personer har sämre hälsa än andra grupper, och att arbetsplatsen kan fungera som en skyddande faktor mot psykisk ohälsa. Denna studie undersöker hur chefer beskriver sina erfarenheter av att arbeta med aktiva åtgärder för att främja hbtqi-personers hälsa på arbetsplatsen, med syftet att generera kunskap som kan hjälpa chefer i deras arbete med att främja just detta. I denResearch shows that LGBTQI-people have more health issues compared to other groups, and that the place of work can act as a protective factor against mental illness. This study examines how managers describe their experience of working with active measures to promote the health of LBGTQI individuals in the workplace. The purpose of the study was to generate knowledge that can help managers in thei

No title

This paper investigates receptive knowledge of English lexical collocations among Swedish high school students. The study tests the claim that L2 (second language) learners of English have a low level of collocational competence and tend to recognise high-frequent collocations more than low-frequent since the former have been encountered more. The target items for this study consisted of 40 colloc

No title

Introduction: Severe asthma is a heterogeneous condition characterized by distinct phenotypes and endotypes based on clinical or biological characteristics. Interleukin (IL) 4 and IL-13 are central cytokines in the type 2 (T2) immune response, crucial for T2 inflammation. Biologic therapies targeting the IL-4/IL-13 pathway, such as anti-IL-4Rα monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), have shown improvements

No title

In this paper, we consider real-time modelling of an underwater acoustic channel impulse response (CIR), exploiting the inherent structure and sparsity of such channels. Building on the recent development to model acoustic channels using a Kronecker structure, we propose a sparse block updating conjugate gradient algorithm. The method initially compensate for the drift common in underwater measure

No title

Vowel-based voice analysis is gaining attention as a potential non-invasive tool for COPD classification, offering insights into phonatory function. The growing need for voice data has necessitated the adoption of various techniques, including segmentation, to augment existing datasets for training comprehensive Machine Learning (ML) modelsThis study aims to investigate the possible effects of seg

No title

Time-frequency (TF) postprocessing methods are often used to form concentrated TF representations (TFRs) for nonstationary signals. Regrettably, most such techniques are sensitive to noise and tend to underestimate weak components when dealing with transient signals, resulting in sidelobes and low-resolution TFRs. In this work, we introduce a generalized group delay (GD) weighted sparse TF (GWSTF)

No title

Nocturnal lepidopteran pollinators face pesticide exposure risks in agricultural landscapes, yet lack adequate risk assessment frameworks compared to diurnal species. We present a formal model description for Noctua pronuba within the Animal Landscape and Man Simulation System (ALMaSS), providing the first comprehensive agent-based framework for assessing the impacts of pesticides on nocturnal mot

No title

We consider the problem of reconstructing the sound field in a room using prior information of the boundary geometry, represented as a point cloud. In general, when no boundary information is available, an accurate sound field reconstruction over a large spatial region and at high frequencies requires numerous microphone measurements. On the other hand, if all geometrical and acoustical aspects of

No title

Deception jamming is a powerful technique used to disrupt various radar systems. In this work, we propose a novel sensor selection scheme for FDA-MIMO radar systems designed to maximize the likelihood of accurate jammer identification. The approach exploits the inherent delay between a jammer measuring incoming waveforms and its response. This delay induces a slight shift in the perceived distance

No title

Many forms of small-size radars suffer from minor clock oscillations due to crystalline impurities in their internal clocks, causing time-varying clock offsets between the transmitter and the receivers. This offset causes a bias and an increased variance in the positioning of close-range targets, limiting the achievable accuracy well beyond the expected estimation limitations. Furthermore, an appr

No title

Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) development is widely known to be a challenging process owing to its complex and dynamic nature. Although great effort has been made to conceptually explain the complexity and dynamics of SDIs, few studies thus far have actually modeled these complexities. In fact, better modeling of SDI complexities will lead to more reliable plans for its development. A state-ofSpatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) development is widely known to be a challenging process owing to its complex and dynamic nature. Although great effort has been made to conceptually explain the complexity and dynamics of SDIs, few studies thus far have actually modeled these complexities. In fact, better modeling of SDI complexities will lead to more reliable plans for its development. A state-of