Browsing Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin: Theses & Dissertations by Sponsor "Intel"
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Comparative study of beam-induced carbonaceous deposits in helium-ion and scanning electron microscopes.
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Physics. Discipline of Physics, 2018)In this work, the phenomena of beam-induced contamination in charged beam microscopes (i.e. the scanning electron microscope (SEM) and helium ion microscope (HIM)) was investigated in order to determine its influence on ... -
Effective Index-Mapping of Quantized Values for Low-Precision Neural Networks on Power-Efficient Embedded Devices
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2020)Neural networks are sets of algorithms that together can approximate general functions. To approximate a function, the network must first be trained by a framework that can give informed feedback to reinforce correct ... -
Elements of Style Change
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2018)This thesis considers aspects of stylistic change over time with respect to a corpus of literary authors and corresponding background change for the same period of time. The primary focus of this thesis is the development ... -
PRINTED AND TEMPLATED 3D MXENE STRUCTURES FOR ENERGY STORAGE APPLICATIONS
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Chemistry. Discipline of Chemistry, 2023)Recently, MXenes have emerged as a promising family of materials for a variety of energy storage devices, with much of the work surrounding supercapacitors based on Ti3C2Tx. Nanosheets of this material combine a metallically ... -
Selective Deposition: Fabrication of Coherent Nano-Dimensioned Metal Oxide Films by Monolayer Polymer Brush Template Assisted Inclusion
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Synthesis and raman characterisation of transition metal dichalcogenides
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Chemistry. Discipline of Chemistry, 2017)In recent years there has been an increased interest in layered materials such as Transition Metal Dichalcogenides (TMDs). When isolated in their monolayer form, they are essentially a 2D material, with unique properties. ...