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Thesis and report writing.
This section offers information, tips and advice on writing a report / thesis, in particular, a Master’s thesis.
If you are at the start of your writing project, click on ”Before you start writing” to get an overview. Otherwise, under ”Thesis and report writing” you can find advice on the different sections in the thesis with examples.
Guidelines for assessing the Master thesis can be found at rules for Master thesis work.
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Your Master’s thesis project can be carried out either in our division or at your home university. The majority of projects in the division are carried out in co-operation with industry both in and outside Sweden. We often receive project requests and ideas from industry, which we try to coordinate with the wishes of our students. We recommend that you, at an early stage, discuss possible thesis topics with teachers in the division. They will be your supervisors and examiners. Please also feel free to contact potential industrial partners and suggest thesis topics of your own.
Since the thesis is an important opportunity for you to apply and extend the knowledge gained during your studies, it is essential that you, already in an early planning stage, involve one of the teachers at the division. The examiners at the division are responsible for the thesis having the required quality. This means that it is the examiner who has final say on whether the project will be approved as a Master’s thesis project or not. The reason for this is to ensure that the project has a well defined topic that can be investigated properly within the given time – usually 20 weeks – and will result in a engineering report of good quality.
Your thesis topic has to be registered before you start your thesis work. The thesis registration form has to be signed by both your examiner and the master’s programme director. At registration there should be a clear description of the thesis topic, a work plan, a time schedule, as well as names and addresses of all those involved (you and the supervisors). The time schedule should also include dates for both the half time presentation (if applicable) and the final presentation of your thesis.
Resources and Administrative Procedure
From Chalmers’ viewpoint, your thesis is handled as a course, and you will find the syllabus for this course here:
- Link to Master’s thesis syllabus
The course code for a 30-credit thesis is ACEX30, the code for a 60-credit thesis is ACEX60.
All information on the administrative procedure (and much more) is found here:
- Master’s thesis | Chalmers
- Chalmers regulations for master’s thesis
- Guidelines for assessing the quality of degree projects
- Master’s thesis registration form
- Digital work card
- Planning report and Public defence of a degree project | Chalmers
- Design and publish Master’s thesis | Chalmers
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Example Theses
Below are three examples for successful MSc theses. They are all very different, and all of them are great.
- Maja Jansson, “ The sound environment at preschools and how it may affect children’s hearing ,” MSc thesis, Chalmers University of Technology, 2017
- Arthur Aglat and Jannik Theyssen, “ Design of a Test Rig for Railway Curve Squealing Noise ,” MSc thesis, Chalmers University of Technology, 2017
- Carl Andersson, “ Headphone Auralization of Acoustic Spaces Recorded with Spherical Microphone Arrays ,” MSc thesis, Chalmers University of Technology, 2017
Note that the aspect of ethics is becoming increasingly important with MSc thesis. See also the “Instructions for theses on the Master of Science in Engineering, Architecture and Master of Science Programmes” available here . Maja’s thesis contains a short discussion on this. This will be mandatory for future thesis.
List of Previous MSc Theses
Please refer here .
Thesis Templates
The thesis layout and bibliographic information should have the format given in the templates that you will find below. The actual content and structure of the thesis is up to you to decide.
Please follow the guidelines regarding fonts, line spacing, etc. to ensure that the text is nicely readable. The data to be entered on the first three pages is compulsory. Numbers, names, titles, abstract, and keywords in exactly this format makes it easy for us to have a homogeneous entry of the reports in the library database. You also expect others to provide such information, so that you can do proper literature searches. Please also note that you should optimise your figures to ensure that they are clearly readable.
If you use Microsoft Word, it is recommended that you use the built-in spell and grammar checking functionality. In order to make it behave the way you want you need to change the settings from “normal” document type to “technical” document type. This is generally done in the “Tools”->”Spelling and Grammar…” menu. One thing that is not included in this functionality is the tempus.
In order to make your report readable you need to keep track of what tempus to use yourself. The general rule is that everything you read in other reports should be written i past tense – “Cremer & Heckl [1] found that…”. All your own measurements should also be in past tense – “The sound level was measured in six positions and the average level was found to be 55dB, as was expected”. Your conclusions should be written in present tense – “Judging by the results there seems to be a tendency that increased loudness causes increased annoyance”.
- The official Chalmers information can be found here .
- The most popular template uses Latex and can be found here .
Below follow a few older templates that you may adapt.
The official Microsoft’s Word template for you to use in your report writing follows below. If you experience problems with fonts or anything else, contact us. The zipped archive contains a template for the complete report as well as for the report and cover separately. Use the latter if the complete template brings some problems.
- Thesis template: Adapted Master Thesis ZIP
The following two templates are a bit simpler in structure than the ones above. They are also available for the Mac OSX and Microsoft Windows operating systems, although the platform issue should not be a problem. Use them if you run in trouble with the one above.
- Mac Version: Master thesis mac.zip
- PC Version: Master thesis windows.zip
The two templates above do not contain the cover page so this is added extra. It is best to enter the data on the cover page together with your thesis supervisor.
- Cover page: Coverpage ta.zip
The following LATEX version of the official template (by Joachim Schlechter) is also available:
- LATEX version : Master thesis LATEX.zip
Note that the thesis templates may cause some text on the cover and on the initial pages to appear in the Courier or other font. You must change the font so that it becomes Times New Roman.
Thesis Completion and Publishing
You should make your thesis available to your thesis advisor early, months before it is completed. Write your thesis as you work, do not save the writing to the end.
Once you have finished writing, there may be little time left for necessary corrections, which will delay your thesis from being accepted. The completeness and correctness of your thesis is determined by your advisor.
Your thesis will be published electronically here: https://odr.chalmers.se/home . You take care of the printing process, but before that, please discuss the process with your advisor.
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Chalmers University of Technology: Degree project report Template 2023 English
A modification of the following template: https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/chalmers-university-of-technology-master-thesis-template-2021/bvnmctrysxzj
This LaTeX template is suited for Degree project reports written at the Chalmers University of Technology. It includes the cover, title page, and imprint page, and illustrates how the report files can be structured in a perspicuous manner.
The template can easily be modified for a Master's thesis where the corresponding color scheme isused on the cover and title pages. The template can also easily be modified to use the combined logo for Chalmers and University of Gothenburg, suitable for theses on a shared department, such as CSE. The graphics used for the covers of Bachelor theses does not already exist in the template, but could possibly be added by hand. For more information about the template structure and settings, see the two Readme files.
A corresponding swedish template exists as well.
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Notification: The page is not up to date any more. The new master´s thesis pages for CSE can be found in Canvas: LINK TO PAGE IN CANVAS.
Who should read this page.
This information concerns all Chalmers and GU students, who will be doing their master (MSc) thesis work at the CSE department. You can be a student of any of several GU or Chalmers programs, (e.g., CS, SE, ADS, MPALG, MPCSN, MPEES, MPSOF, and many others). Note that information from your master program director (MPA) might supersede the information given on this website. For students within the program MPIDE (interaction design) please proceed to this IxD pingpong-page .
What is the Master´s Thesis?
The master’s thesis is a final, vital part of your Master of Science program, and is intended to provide you with the possibility to show your ability to integrate the knowledge from your education in individual, scientifically oriented work. The thesis is supposed to allow you to gain a deeper knowledge of the subject at hand and to synthesize what you have learned within your master’s program. It should also give an insight of the working processes used in the society at large and often within a company, public organizations or academic institutes.
The thesis work is done as an independent project at the end of your education, single-handed or in pairs. A 30hp thesis project normally takes approximately 20 weeks. If a thesis project is not finished within 30 weeks, the examiner may, if there are exceptional reasons, grant an extension of additional 10 weeks. The department reserves itself a right to terminate the thesis project if a student is inactive for more than 3 months without a prior written consent from the supervisor, or if the progress or quality of the thesis project does not correspond to the department’s standards.
There are two levels for the master’s thesis, 30 hec and 60 hec:
- The 30 hec master’s thesis is standard. The work is conducted within the department or at a company. The work is conducted individually or in groups of two students. The project is scheduled to last for approximately 20 weeks.
- The 60 hec master’s thesis is of a more advanced type and is intended for the most advanced students – it is also somewhat of an exception. The project lasts 40 weeks rather than 20, and must demonstrate significantly higher scientific achievements. This kind of master’s thesis should be conducted in close contact with one of the research groups at the department and should in most cases take place within one of these groups although an external company might also be involved. Past experience shows that this kind of work is best suited for those who aim at future PhD studies.
Official course plans:
- DATX05 - Master’s thesis, 30 hec
- DATX60 - Master’s thesis, 60 hec
- DIT911 - Master´s thesis in Applied data science, 30 hec
- DIT910 - Master´s thesis in Computer Science and Engineering (main field of studies: computer science, software engineering, interaction design), 30 hec
- DIT920 - Master´s thesis in Computer Science and Engineering, 60 hec (1 year)
- DIT921 - Master´s thesis in Applied data science, 60 hec (1 year)
- DIT550 - Master’s thesis in Computer Science, 30 hec, DIT555 - Master’s thesis, 60 hec
- DIT551 - Master’s thesis in Software Engineering
Entry requirements
General guidlines: We strongly recommend that you finsish all compulsory and semi-compusory courses of your pogram before starting your thesis project. Ideally, you have passed all courses before you start your master´s thesis project. Previous experience shows that students who start their thesis with less than 60 hec for 2-year master´s program or less than 240 hec for a 5-year master´s program often take substantially longer time to both start and finish their projects. Students that start their thesis with at least 75 hec / 255 hec often suceed well.
Basic minimum requirements for students at Chalmers
- Students pursuing the five-year Master of Science (Civilingenjör) education must have acquired at least 225 hec before beginning work on a master’s thesis project.
Students who only take part in a Master’s program must have acquired at least 45 hec within the program before starting the master’s thesis work.
Basic minimum requirements for students at the University of Gothenburg
- The entry requirements are described in detail in the course syllabus for the respective program, see ´Official course plans´ above.
- A first cycle (Bachelor) degree is assumed in general. In particular, a Bachelor thesis (15 hec) is required as a prerequisite.
For all students, both at Chalmers and the University of Gothenburg: Given a specific thesis proposal, there might also be additional prerequisites meaning that you have to pass specific courses relevant to the thesis work, before starting the master’s thesis project. Check with your program responsible.
Learning objectives
- Apply significantly specialized knowledge in the main area/specialization of the program in his or her project and relate this to current research and development work in a scientifically correct way,
- Choose and justify the choice of method in the project, within the main area/specialization of the program,
- Contribute to research and development work, and be able to relate his or her work to the relevant scientific and technical/industrial/architectonic contexts,
- With a holistic approach, to identify, formulate and deal with complex issues critically, autonomously and creatively,
- To plan and perform highly qualified tasks using adequate methods within given parameters, and to be capable of critically evaluating this work,
- Create, analyze and critically evaluate different technical/architectonic solutions,
- Integrate knowledge critically and systematically,
- Present clearly and discuss his or her solutions in English, as well as the knowledge and the arguments on which these are based,
- Identify, within the parameters of the specific project, the questions that need to be answered in order for the relevant societal, ethical and ecological aspects to be taken into consideration,
- Take into account and discuss ethical aspects of research and development work, both as regards how the work is to be performed, as well as what is to be investigated/developed
- Identify and discuss the need for additional clarification of various aspects of the project prior to decision and implementation, where relevant.
The learning objectives listed above are based on the following official, central document about evaluation criteria for masters theses:
- Instructions for theses on the Master of Science in Engineering, Architecture and Master of Science Programmes
Timeline for your thesis work
Below, an approximate timeline for a normal 30 hec project. See the workflow page for more detailed information.
- –3 months: Information sessions
- –2 months: Find a thesis topic and contact a supervisor
- –3 weeks: Submit proposal
- ±0 weeks: Start working (assuming that your proposal is approved, and have been assigned examiner and supervisor)
- +2 weeks: Submit planning report, print the work card (available at the Forms and templates page)
- +2-18 weeks: Attend mandatory seminars
- +10 weeks: Submit halftime report
- +19 weeks: Submit thesis to opponent
- +20 weeks: Presentation and opposition
- +22 weeks: Submit final thesis
The final grading for your master’s thesis depends on which university you are studying at:
- Chalmers students can get the grades Pass (G) and Fail (U) .
- GU students can get the grades Pass with distinction (VG) , Pass (G) and Fail (U) .
The roles of the advisor, the supervisor and the examiner
If you choose a project offered by staff from the department, you will have him/her/them as your supervisor(s). If you do your thesis work at a company, the company will provide an advisor. In addition, you will have an academic supervisor from the department. The examiner is yet another person from the department that approves the reports and different steps during your thesis work and sets the final grade.
The advisor
The industrial adviser is only appointed if you carry out your thesis work outside of the department, for example at a company. In this case the advisor is assigned by the company and they are expected to follow your work on a day by day basis and assist you whenever needed.
The supervisor
The academic supervisor within the department guides you throughout the thesis process, gives feedback and assesses when a thesis report is ready for presentation. For a thesis work within the department, the academic supervisor will have the same role as the external advisor, that is to follow the work on a daily basis. Ideally, you find your academic supervisor already during the process of writing your proposal.
If you have an external advisor then the academic supervisor will monitor your work on a weekly basis and try to assist you on issues where the company can´t be of assistance. It is in collaboration with the academic supervisor that you set up your planning report. In regular, (weekly), intervals you report your progress to him/her. When you are reaching the end of the work the internal supervisor determines when you are ready to present your work and when to hand in your work to the examiner.
The examiner
The examiner is assigned by the department. The examiner assesses and determines the result of your work in the proposal, halftime seminar and thesis report. He/she will do this based on his/her evaluation and on consulting the academic supervisor. The outcome of these can be:
- Proposal: Approved / Improvement required / Not approved.
- Planning report: Approved / Improvement required / Not approved.
- Halfway presentation and report draft: Approved / Terminated.
- Thesis presentation and report: Pass / Pass after required improvements within a limited period of time / Fail.
- Practical details for the final steps to pass the thesis can be found under 9. on the workflow page.
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Master's Thesis Presentation - Chalmers
Transcript: Towards a Circular Use Phase Project Introduction What is circular economy? Circular Economy Research Questions RQ 1: What are the building blocks of circular use and what are the key characteristics of a circular automotive market offering? RQ 2: Based on the findings from RQ 1, what is a combination of market offerings that would be optimal from a circular economy perspective? RQ 3: How can existing automotive market offerings be evaluated and altered to reach higher levels of circularity by using the findings from RQ 1? Research Questions Methodology Methodology Single Case Study Volvo Car Group Data Collection 15 interviews: OEM employees Researchers Sustainability Consultants Complemented with data from documents Data Analysis Empirical Findings Based on an extensive literature review and 15 interviews the following findings have been identified. Empirical Findings The Building Blocks of Circular Use Circular Use Extend product lifespan Close the loop Increase the efficiency of use 1. Incentivize design for longevity 2. Inzentivize more extended use of cars 3. Incentivize careful use 4. Reduce unnecessary use 1. Minimize inactivity 2. Maximize filling rate during use 1. Incentivize design for closed loops 2. Incentivice returning the products Circular value Propositions Circular Value Propositions Circular Market Offerings Circular Market Offerings If manufacturer owns the car Carsharing Leasing Subscription Evaluation of Existing Offerings Application to Existing Offerings Conclusion Conclusion Definition and framework for circular use Evaluation of 3 existing offerings 4 circular market offerings
Presentation Master THesis
Transcript: Student: Gonzalo Genovart Urra Supervisor: Dr R A Tomlinson Repeat experiments using higher quality and resolution cameras. Not a very realistic option. Repeat experiments with more samples and same equipment. Higher resolution ultrasound in order to better compare the results. Improve painting techniques as paint introduced some noise in the signal. To better understand crack development in Glare validating results with Ultrasound scans. Aerospace Master Thesis Presentation Experiment 2 : Investigating Crack Growth rate on 0º fiber angle To investigate crack behavior in Glare Panels under cyclic loads using Thermoelastic Stress Analysis (TSA) Experiment 1: Effect of Frequency on thermal signal Loading was not large enough to start crack growth. Frequency range between 10-45Hz. Data collected at crack tip singularity and on strain gauge. Data collected several times and averaged. 25x zoom lenses used. Same stress ratio and rest of parameters. Glare What Thermoelastic Stress Analysis is. References [1] The specimen is painted in matt black to increase emissivity to almost 1. Hot-and-Cold plate calibration method to calibrate pixels on thermographer. Liquid Nitrogen used to increase Signal-to-noise ratio and sensitivity of thermal detector. Orthogonal strain gauges fitted on specimen. Calibration constant calculated previous to experiment. Investigating Fracture and Failure in Aircraft Wing skins Belongs to the fibre metallic laminate (FML) family of composites. Developed by TU Delft in the 1990 to substitute ARALL. Six different grades, This investigation used Glare 3-3/2 . Incredibly fatigue resistant , stiffer and lighter than monolithic Al. 3 layers of aluminium 2000 with 2 double glass fibre layers in between in a 0 ,90 orientation. Increasingly used in Aerospace Industry as a skin covering fuselages and wings. Ultrasound sublayer examination and comparison. TSA is a versatile and easy to use piece of equipment which offer much better resolution than other NDE techniques such as ultrasound scanning. In combination with TSA , FATCAT software is a powerful tool to analyse thermal data and relate this to the LEFM theory. Glare does not follow the Paris Law , " the higher the stress range at the tip the lower the crack growth" As loading Frequency increases the signal strength increases and phase difference decreases. Operation of New Large Aircraft Research. 2013. Operation of New Large Aircraft Research. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.airporttech.tc.faa.gov/safety/bagot2.asp. [Accessed 10 May 2013]. Previous work on this field? [1] A 5mm radius semi-circular notch created on the specimen. 2 Glare Panels tested Stress Ratio of 0.4 , with a maximum stress of 190MPa 2 position zoom lenses with a resolution of 14.5px/mm FATCAT software used to analyse data. It was expected to have a crack with decreasing growth rate with cycles. Use TSA to monitor crack growth in different fibre orientations and comparison of results. Question Time. The Aim Experiment 3: Investigating Crack Growth Rate on 90º fiber angle Future work Effect discovered by Weber in 1830s. Similar cause to when heat is emitted in plastic deformation e.g metal rolling, friction within the material similar to hysteresis The intensity of this thermal energy production in elastic regime is lower than in plastic Thermoelastic effect is observed in all materials under cyclic loading conditions Temperature change in the order of thousandths of Kelvin. DeltaTherm 1410 (256x256px) by Stress Photonics, in combination with different thermal lenses Thermal maps are obtained, Thermal signal intensity is directly related to stress. Conclusions The crack is only present in the aluminium layers, not in the fibres Delamination length in the fibre-aluminium interface has a great effect on crack growth. Different TSA techniques have been used such as pulse heating to analyse effect of impact on composite materials. Cyclic loading frequency to be 10Hz or above to have a relatively adiabatic surface. Lock-in thermography can be used at any temperature, used at up to 1200K Experimental setup and Calibration The loading and frequency values were kept the same as in Experiment 2. Same exact notch at the same position as previous test.
Master Thesis Presentation
Transcript: Main Concerns Introduction Background Information Definitions Agenda Exposed to and target of abuse and discrimination Sunju Yoon 12/19/2014 FTWP is an ongoing issue in Canada Growing number of foreign workers Marginalized status Case study of Temporary Foreign Workers (TFWs) The citizenship boundary faced by foreign workers in South Korea and Canada Since the 1990s TFWPs started, the number of TFWs have rose dramatically groups of people who have set of rights without membership has appeared Access to rights is only available to individuals who hold membership in territorial boundary of citizenship Only possible to acquire through descent or by birth. Principles automatically exclude people whose membership are derived from a different territory Highly visible foreign group Raise knowledge and awareness of issues among FTWs and issues within countries & nations Eligibility? Who can access the rights in the same nation boundary? What makes the different status between resident foreigners and native citizens ? What are better ways to handle this situation? Therefore, I premise citizenship boundary should be re-drawn, reflecting a growing number of residential foreign nations and suggest stakeholder principle from Rainer Baubock as a qualification. He has also re-drawn the boundary of the states as a political community, but in this paper, I did not touch the boundary of political authority and just used the term as “a political community” followed by him. Labour shortage Solution: Import temporary foreign workers from Korea Introduction: Introduction: Why am I doing this work? Dramatic economic development in the 1980s Master Thesis Presentation Section 1:
Transcript: Master Thesis VU University Amsterdam Jeroen pronk 2089785 Supervisor: R. Oostendorp Input Smoothing as a Coping Mechanisms; A Theoretical and Empirical Approach for Cambodia 2010-2011
Transcript: Circuit Model Commutation Relations Matlab Capacitor WHAT WE DID : We derived a model for the time evolution of the two-level qubit eigenstates as a function of qubit eigenfrequency, temperature, qubit relaxation and coherence rates as well as input driving field. We calculated numerical graphs of the transmission and reflection showing results comparable to experimental observation, taking all approximations in consideration. WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE : extend the model to a three-level system include other frequencies in the analysis explain the triangular structure Full Circuit Model Theoretical Model Derivation QUANTUM OPTICS Fundamental interaction between light and matter Fluoresence spectra : detect molecules, ... ARTIFICIAL ATOM Allows study of strong coupling regime Possibility of coupling atom to a single mode RELATED WORK O. Astafiev, A. M. Zagoskin, A. A. Abdumalikov Jr., Yu. A. Pashkin, T. Yamamoto, K. Inomata, Y. Nakamura, J. S. Tsai, "Resonance Fluoresence of a Single Artificial Atom," Science, Vol. 327, February 2010 A. A. Abdumalikov, Jr. , O. Astafiev, A. M. Zagoskin, Yu. A. Pashkin, Y. Nakamura, J. -S. Tsai, "Electromagnetically Induced Transparency on a Single Artificial Atom," PRL 104, May 2010 Triangular feature : numerical issue or physical ? Power conservation ? Lagrangian Conclusions and Outlook Legendre Transformation Introduction Cooper Pair Box Josephson Junction Full Circuit t_min = 0; t_max = 5e-7; tspan = linspace(t_min, t_max, 2500)'; sigma0 = [1 0 0 0]; options = odeset('AbsTol', 1e-30, 'RelTol', 1e-8); [T, sigma] = ode113(@diffsigma, tspan, sigma0, options); Heisenberg Eqs. of Motion Master Equation Results Hamiltonian Inductor Rewriting Output Field Up to 50% power lost ? --> contained in other frequencies Triangular structure still present in high precision plot ... Qubit energyspectrum Experimental Setup Perfect reflection in resonance at low incoming power Qubit = sharp frequency filter Filter width ~ 1 / relaxation time Perfect reflection in resonance at low incoming power Low amplitude = low incoming-photon rate If (incoming-photon rate << relaxation rate) --> perfect reflection Perfect reflection at -150 dBm No instant reflection because of blockwave shape of incoming voltage signal --> no single frequency 1D Waveguide
Transcript: --> In-role behavior (IRB) for each relationship r:0.4 Literature review Job satisfaction Affective org. commitment Literature review identified antecedents build a social relationship with your employee - genuinely interested - social life - on the same level r:0.4 Extra-role western 3 job satisfaction Implication 1: Manager-subordinate relationship not on the same level 2 non-western pay-for-performance specifically --> focused on targets Implication 3: empowerment Job description of employees vs. Implication 2: service/sales 1 What is most important to a company? + However.... average r:0.3 Lack of consistency among studies Reason for further investigation: Meta-analysis study Customer satisfaction 85 studies --> individual 15 relationships Leader-member exchange Results r:0.1 "a job is synonymous with a role" Procedural justice Future research on organizational performance e.g. sales targets, production output Analysis Implication 2: service/sales by S.U. Peters Consequence: Customer satisfaction did not lead an groundbreaking result 3 important implications Recap + Future research Extra-role behavior internal processes Moderators How to influence these behaviors? Job satisfaction ERB is defined as behavior that is beneficial to the organization, goes beyond formal job description and is often voluntary (e.g. extra hours, altruistic behavior, and donating) job satisfaction Example: Psychological empowerment correction for measurement error ? 01/07/2015 Supervisors: dr. J.J.L. Schepers dr. ir. W. van der Borgh r:0.1 "Everyone talks about building a relationship with your customer. I think you build one with your employees first." Angela Arhendts (vice president Apple) Meta-analysis Customer satisfaction (CS) Affective organizational commitment Job satisfaction Affective org. commitment How to measure your employees performance? r:0.4 However, not everything can be put into prescribed roles --> extra-role behavior (ERB) In-role Meta-analysis on the antecedents and consequences of in-role and extra-role behavior in-role behavior physically further away from the company in-role behavior Job satisfaction (JS) Affective organizational commitment (AOC) Leader-member exchange (LMX) Perceived organizational support (POS) Psychological empowerment (PE) Procedural justice (PJ) Perceived organizational support Implication 1: Manager-subordinate relationship performance r:0.4 Where should a manager pay attention to? in-role behavior In-role behavior job satisfaction In-role behavior & extra-role behavior Extra-role behavior Extra-role behavior is defined as behavior that is beneficial to the organization, goes beyond formal job description and is often voluntary (e.g. extra hours, altruistic behavior, and donating) In-role behavior + Extra-role behavior pay-for-performance no pay-for-performance non-service/sales context moderators? job satisfaction in-role behavior social aspect of relationship subordinate rate lower 0.3 Range arrange weekly timeslots for employees to meet and brainstorm about non-In-role behavior related topics work aspect of relationship manager rate higher service/sales context rating manager vs. subordinate In-role/extra-role behavior each represents a correlation (r) ranging from 0 to 1 service/sales vs. non-service/sales rating manager vs. subordinate Leader-member exchange In-role behavior is regarded as the behavior required by formal job descriptions In-role behavior however, don't take it to far! western studies vs. non-western studies
Master thesis presentation
Transcript: Directive 2008/101/EC - The Aviation Directive Included Aviation activities in EU ETS Came into force 1st of January, 2012 Attributed aviation emissions Economic analysis of Directive 2008/101/EC The Coase Theorem The market should deal with externalities by bargaining over allocation of resources at no cost Bargaining = Transaction cost Tragedy of the Commons How should pollution be solved? Internalize the externality Give someone the right to pollute Command and Control Principle Brief introduction of global warming; causes and effects Brief indroduction of international agreements on climate change Economic analysis of law; theoretical approach Kyoto Protocol cont. In 1995 parties of the UNFCCC wanted more effective solution Kyoto Protocol was adopted in 1997 Came into force in 2005 Is linked to the UNFCCC Sets binding emission reduction targets on its parties Kyoto Protocol Academic Supervisors: Ellen Margrethe Basse, Department of Law Jan Bentzen, Department of Economics 195 countries have ratified the Convention Parties are divided into three groups: Annex 1 parties Annex 2 parties Non-Annex 1 parties Economic analysis of law Used to predict how people react to law Used to predict who really bears the burden of taxes Used to predict distributive consequences of policies Three enterprises of law and economics Positive economics Descriptive economics Normative economics Greenhouse Gases International Opposition to EU ETS Aim of the Thesis UNFCCC was adopted at the Rio Earth Summit in 1992 Came into force in March 1994 The objective is stabilization of GHG emissions to limit average global temperature increases and climate change Economic Analysis of inclusion of Aviation activities in the EU ETS: EU v.s. Non-EU airlines, a competitive approach Climate Change United Nations Convention on Climate Change To assess the economic impact of inclucion of aviation activities to EU´s ETS To assess how two different set ups of the ETS can affect competition between EU- and non-EU airlines To emphasize the importance of economic analysis of law EU ETS Today´s agenda Three markets were analyzed Flights between two non EU countries where no direct flights are available Flights between an EU hub and non EU hub where no direct flights are availableTravel within the EU Limitations of law and economics Parties of the UNFCCC UNFCCC and EU EU policy makers turned the attention to aviation in 2005 CO2 emissions from aviation had increased by 90,3% in 20 years, between 1990-2010 Student: Bergur G. Jónasson Line of study: MSc EU Business and law Carbon dioxide (CO2) Nitrous oxide Methane, Ozone and chloro-fluorocarbons Law and Economics Directive 2003/87/EC - The ETS Directive Launched in 2005 Key tool of the EU to reach their commitments under the Kyoto Protocol Divided into three phases: 2005-2008 2008-2012 2013-2020 Many legal scholars find the economic approach hard to accept The reason might be the language of modern economics Mathematics the language of economics Economics vs. value jugdements Beliefs, views, ideas and opinions Assumptions of human endeavour Parties: 191 States 1 regional economic integration organization Mechanism: International Emission Trading Clean Development Mechanism Joint Implementation Inclusion of Aviation in EU ETS EU Emission Trading System (ETS) In 1993 the EU joined the UNFCCC after Council´s approval with Decision 94/96/EC In 2002 the EU ratified the Kyoto Protocol with Decision 2002/358/EC EU member states are allowed to fulfill commitments under article 3 of the Kyoto Protocol jointly, acting as a regional economic integration organization Law and economics Law and Economics The international aspect has faced huge opposition Nations such as USA, China, Russia and India Case 366/10/EC International part of ETS put on ice, memo 12/854/EC Solution in sight at ICAO level ICAO assembly, September 2013 Economic Analysis of inclusion of Aviation activities in the EU ETS: EU v.s. Non-EU airlines, a competitive approach How emissions of GHG affect Climate Change The Coase Theorem The market should deal with externalities by bargaining over allocation of resources at no cost Bargaining = Transaction cost Tragedy of the Commons How should pollution be dealt with? Aim of the Thesis Master thesis defense 10th of June 2013, Aarhus, Denmark
Master thesis Presentation
Transcript: Demand Side management Potential In Swedish Residential Households How much wind can be integrated with load shift? 0.6kWh reduction in Peak hour Electricity Prices Methodology flowchart Water heating Aim Special thanks to Mikael, Emil & Erika What happens when every one starts optimizing their bills? Savings from shift around 800 SEK/yr with load reduction of 540 kWh/yr Recent developments Data collection Results - Effect on system load 0.4 kWh reduction in Peak hour DSM+spot market Results - Savings and Potential Losses equivalent to 30W Equivalent to 1% of heating capacity No significant difference in couple w/o children households Aim Savings from systems level have to be considered Results-Savings and potential The economic incentives are small Background Future Work 3 family SFD were chosen Assumptions: -100L water tank -3kW heater -Minimum temp. 55 degrees -Max temp 85 degrees Effect of marginal cost of electricity What are various manageable loads? Future Work Classification of archetype buildings What is the potential to shift? Space heating Classification of archetype Physical Measures Low savings achieved - best case was 45 SEk/yr How much savings can be achieved? Master Thesis Presentation Discussions Methodology Methodology Thank You All!! Presentation outline Famlily house- Direct heating Important to consider price rise in off peak Influence on System load curve Dishwasher+Laundry National Planning target - 30 TWh from wind by 2020 12 GW wind installation Possibility of paying electricity bill on hourly basis Use of heating even when outside temperature is high!!- High potential for energy savings 126 TWh electricity consumption in Sweden Results - Load shift in individual household level Made my Emil and modified by me! Significant shifting potential exists Space heating methodology needs more development Peak load reduction between 1.1% to 2.3% (300MWh) achieved due behavioral measure load shift Behavioral Measures Foundation GAMS-Model Results and discussions Conclusion Famlily house- w/o direct heating Valley filling for Behavioral measures Load data is crucial for planning electricity distribution networks and optimal production capacity. Used method indicates lower potential to shift for Space heating 0.7 kWh Increase during Off-peak Peak load reduction between 3,5% to 5% (700-950 MWh) achieved due to water heating load shift Load reduction & Savings from unwanted heating during summer 0.8kWh Increase during Off-peak Lower savings in Sweden due to High Hydro in system Conclusion 1 house- high consumption, other 2 lying in average consumption category Model assumes instant temperature drop or increase in load shifting - Not true Results - Effect on system load curve Background Smart technology needed for valley filling Improving methodology for space heating & finding the potential to shift Sanket Puranik, MPSES Price based model Input=load curve of individual load of a house Constraints = different for different measures Output= Shifted load curve giving minimum cost Swedish Energy Agency Campaign- 400 Houses Nordpool Spot SCB Actual potential for increase? - survey of people's willingness
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- Date : Starts 13 January 2023, 12:00 Ends 30 January 2023, 12:00
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Design and publish Master's thesis. On this page you will find templates and information about how to design your thesis. Printing is optional. Student theses are registered in Chalmers publication library and most of them are published electronically. The theses should be produced as a PDF file in accordance with the templates below, also if ...
Master thesis/Degree project. Every programme concludes with a thesis/degree project. This is something that you write at the end of your studies and is for many the way to enter the world of work. During the work with the thesis/degree project, you get the help of an examiner and a supervisor at Chalmers. If you choose to do your thesis/degree ...
This LaTeX template for Master's theses written at the Chalmers University of Technology is based on the guidelines as of 2020 and regulations for Master's theses. It includes the cover, title page, and imprint page, and illustrates how the report files can be structured in a perspicuous manner. The template can easily be modified for a ...
Thesis and report writing. This section offers information, tips and advice on writing a report / thesis, in particular, a Master's thesis. If you are at the start of your writing project, click on "Before you start writing" to get an overview. Otherwise, under "Thesis and report writing" you can find advice on the different sections ...
Thesis application form. Once you have filled out the web form it needs to be approved by the examiner and Head of programme/Director of master's programme. You must do this at least four weeks before your estimated start date. The application form apply to students on both bachelor of science in engineering, shipping, civil engineering and ...
Students must produce a written planning report, detailing the problem /task. The report should include the background, preliminary aims, objectives, demarcations, method and timetable for producing the thesis. As per learning objectives 9 and 10, the report should clarify which societal, ethical and ecological aspects need to be considered.
Chalmers University of Technology: Master Thesis Template 2021. This LaTeX template for Master's theses written at the Chalmers University of Technology is based on the guidelines as of 2020 and regulations for Master's theses. It includes the cover, title page, and imprint page, and illustrates how the report files can be structured in a ...
Thesis cover page and thesis template: You may use the following latex template available in sharelatex for your final report. Use the common Chalmers/GU template ("Word-template Chalmers/GU with/without image") The page also has information about the title page, the imprint page, and the abstract page. Be sure to replace all occurrences of ...
Chalmers University of Technology: Master Thesis Template 2021. This LaTeX template for Master's theses written at the Chalmers University of Technology is based on the guidelines as of 2020 and regulations for Master's theses. It includes the cover, title page, and imprint page, and illustrates how the report files can be structured in a ...
Use the thesis proposal template from Forms and templates for your proposal. Note: The final thesis will be evaluated by an examiner according to the a list of goals for the master´s thesis. The list of goals is specified in the document about evaluation criteria, menu item General information.
For electronic publication of the full text, all the authors must have approved the publication contract on the work card by means of their signatures. Both registration and e-publication are carried out by staff at the department. The degree project must be presented in accordance with specified templates and delivered in PDF format.
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Here you will find Chalmers regulations for the use of AI tools in your thesis work. Intellectual property, patents and confidentiality When working on a degree project or other project in collaboration with companies and other organisations, there are several things to consider from a legal point of view.
Thesis template: Adapted Master Thesis ZIP; The following two templates are a bit simpler in structure than the ones above. They are also available for the Mac OSX and Microsoft Windows operating systems, although the platform issue should not be a problem. Use them if you run in trouble with the one above. Mac Version: Master thesis mac.zip
Execute the project Contact your supervisor •Agree on a detailed plan (but no planning report) Print your work card •You need signatures for each
Recent. This LaTeX template for Master's theses written at the Chalmers University of Technology is based on the guidelines as of 2020 and regulations for Master's theses. It includes the cover, title page, and imprint page, and illustrates how the report files can be structured in a perspicuous manner. The template can easily be modified for a ...
The template can easily be modified for a Master's thesis where the corresponding color scheme isused on the cover and title pages. The template can also easily be modified to use the combined logo for Chalmers and University of Gothenburg, suitable for theses on a shared department, such as CSE.
Thesis template for PhD/Lic thesis at Chalmers. This is a LaTeX template for a PhD/Lic thesis follows Chalmers recommendations on thesis layout.. A PhD thesis in Sweden is either a monograph, which is a coherent scientific work, or a compilation, which is a collection of papers tied together by a short summary (20-50 pages) called kappa.This template shows how to typeset a compilation thesis.
Students that start their thesis with at least 75 hec / 255 hec often suceed well. Basic minimum requirements for students at Chalmers. Students pursuing the five-year Master of Science (Civilingenjör) education must have acquired at least 225 hec before beginning work on a master's thesis project.
Chalmers Master Thesis Presentation Template Create your presentation by reusing one of our great community templates. Master thesis presentation. Transcript: "There is an annual meeting where we examine what has happened in the year that passed and we make the new plans for the year to come. But every month, we conduct follow up meetings to ...
The purpose of this master thesis is to investigate a way to rank the available beams at a position on Earth and develop that into a new beam selection algorithm for the Satcube Ku terminal. ... (2022) Shahrivar, Mohammad; Saeed, Muhammad Nauman; Chalmers tekniska högskola / Institutionen för rymd-, geo- och miljövetenskap; Chalmers ...
Date: Starts 13 January 2023, 12:00 Ends 30 January 2023, 12:00. Language: English. Masters Thesis Presentations At The TME Department Updated 221214. pdf 102 KB. 21 Dec 2022.