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Hsin-Ling Liang's doctoral thesis
(13MB; soon be available for download)
Microfluidic Produced Liquid Crystalline Shells: Self-assembled structures in nematic and smectic shells
Defended 25.09.2013
Eva Enz's doctoral thesis
(3.4 MB; compressed)
Electrospun Polymer - Liquid Crystal Composite Fibres
Defended 17.04.2013
Stefan Schymura's doctoral thesis
(6.4MB; compressed)
Liquid Crystalline Carbon Nanotube Suspensions: From Unique Challenges to Unique Properties
Defended 04.07.2013
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Jan Lagerwall’s theses
Habilitation thesis (15.5 MB)
Three facets of modern liquid crystal science
The complex phase behavior of chiral thermotropic smectics.
Electrospinning of nano-/microfibers with liquid crystals.
Dispersing and aligning carbon nanotubes in lyotropic liquid crystals.
Doctoral thesis (12.6 MB)
Structures and Properties of the Chiral Smectic C Liquid Crystal Phases
Ferro- and Antiferroelectricity in Soft Matter
Licentiate thesis (13.5 MB)
Phase characterization of polar liquid crystals using dielectric spectroscopy
Master thesis (5 MB)
Optical implementation of neural networks for pattern recognition
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