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  1. Principled DRAM Security against Rowhammer Attacks 

    Marazzi, Michele (2024)
    The security of a system is fractioned into the guarantees of the multiple hardware devices that it relies on. DRAM is pivotal to today’s systems, yet its guarantees against sophisticated Rowhammer attacks are uncertain and undisclosed. Instead, the industry’s answer to Rowhammer has been security-by-obscurity, quickly proven to be a failure by researchers. It is therefore unclear if, differently from these results, in-DRAM mitigations ...
    Doctoral Thesis
  2. Investigating the population dynamics of phyllosphere bacteria using a novel tagging system 

    Daniel, Benjamin (2024)
    Bacteria are ubiquitous, colonizing a vast array of habitats, forming complex communities, called microbiomes. Some of these microbiomes are associated with living hosts, which can be any organism larger than the bacteria themselves, from single-celled algae over animals to plants. Such host-associated microbiomes are now widely recognized to affect host fitness in a range of ways that can be classified into three main categories of ...
    Doctoral Thesis
  3. Seismology on Mars: Analysis of Body Waves with Implications for Interior Structure 

    Duran, Andrea Cecilia (2024)
    Mars has been a subject of significant scientific interest for centuries but it remains largely unknown compared to Earth. Despite notable differences in characteristics such as size, the absence of a global magnetic field, tectonic plate activity, and active volcanoes, both planets share a similar interior structure, predominantly composed of a solid silicate rock crust and a mantle encasing an iron core. Yet, without comprehensive ...
    Doctoral Thesis
  4. Terpene Patterns Across Analytical Techniques for Advanced Authenticity Control of Natural Products 

    Raeber, Justine (2024)
    Natural products are secondary metabolites produced by plants to protect against environmental stressors, attract pollinators, and enhance survival. Terpenes, the largest class of these metabolites, are synthesised through the linkage of isoprene units and diversified by specific enzymes. While some terpenes are species-specific, others appear ubiquitous in the plant kingdom. Terpene patterns in plants are not random but are shaped by ...
    Doctoral Thesis
  5. Evaluation of complex soil response and its variability in the urban environment 

    Janusz, Paulina Agnieszka (2024)
    Doctoral Thesis
  6. IDENTIFICATION AND ANALYSIS OF NEW STARCH METABOLIC MUTANTS IN ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA 

    Ilse, Theresa E. (2024)
    Starch is the primary carbohydrate reserve in plants and an important source of nutrition for humans, which is synthesized and stored in the form of water-insoluble, semi-crystalline granules. Storage starch accumulates in the amyloplasts of seeds and tubers and plays an important role in long-term energy storage for the use in germination and early plant development. In addition, in chloroplasts of leaves, transitory starch is produced ...
    Doctoral Thesis
  7. Engineering neural circuits on a chip 

    Duru, Jens (2024)
    Doctoral Thesis
  8. Towards Trustworwhy Machine Learning using Unlabeled Data 

    Tifrea, Alexandru (2024)
    Doctoral Thesis
  9. On possibilities and impossibilities for causal inference with observational data 

    Schultheiss, Christoph Oliver (2024)
    Doctoral Thesis
  10. Numerical and Experimental Investigation of the Plasma-Pulse Geo-Drilling Technology 

    Ezzat, Mohamed (2024)
    The economic feasibility of harnessing deep-geothermal energy (i.e., 5 km or more) via Enhanced or Advanced Geothermal Systems is conditional on reducing the drilling costs significantly, which is unachievable using conventional mechanical rotary drilling. A game changer could lie among frictionless or contactless drilling technologies, including Plasma-Pulse Geo-Drilling (PPGD). PPGD uses microsecond-long highvoltage pulses to fracture ...
    Doctoral Thesis
  11. Water transfer between the gas phase and a single aerosol droplet 

    Gleichweit, Michael (2024)
    Aerosol particles and droplets are constantly interacting with water vapour in our atmosphere. Intuitive examples are the formation of clouds, haze or fog, but this interaction also has far-reaching implications on the microscopic scale. Very small aqueous droplets can have a significant impact on the Earth's climate, but they also have various technical or pharmaceutical applications. The goal of this thesis is to gain a fundamental ...
    Doctoral Thesis
  12. Tunable Plasmonic Molecular Junctions in Gold Nanoparticle Superlattices 

    Lu, Bin (2024)
    Under electromagnetic excitation, the free electrons in metallic nanoparticles can oscillate collectively, supporting localized surface plasmon resonances (LSPRs). This resonance behaviour allows individual nanoparticles to collect light from a region larger than its physical size and confine the electromagnetic field to subwavelength dimensions. The plasmonic capacitive coupling between adjacent nanoparticles can promote such ...
    Doctoral Thesis
  13. New Approaches in the Study and Application of Ribosomal Peptide Natural Products 

    Richter, Daniel Uwe (2024)
    Natural products are molecules from nature that increase the fitness of living organisms but are not strictly required for survival. Additionally, natural products are frequently used as medicinal drugs due to their intrinsically favorable properties for binding, inhibiting, or activating pharmaceutically relevant targets. Recent technological advances have renewed the interest in the discovery and application of natural products, ...
    Doctoral Thesis

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