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Biocatalytic reductive amination with CRISPR-Cas9 engineered yeast

Metabolically engineered baker’s yeast can be used to produce chiral amines through whole-cell bioconversion of prochiral ketones. This study investigates the modulation of the alanine-pyruvate metabolic node to enhance reductive amination, using the stereoselective conversion of benzylacetone to (S)-1-methyl-3-phenylpropylamine (MPPA) as a model reaction. Chromosomal integration of multiple copie

IS-Enabled Food Transparency: Unveiling Swedish Consumer Perceptions and Purchase Decisions in a Digitally Mediated Landscape

Driven by heightened Swedish consumer awareness and demand for verifiable information on food safety, ethics, and sustainability, this thesis empirically investigates how specific transparency attributes, presented via Information Systems (IS), influence trust and purchase decisions, aiming to bridge persistent information asymmetry in supply chains. Employing qualitative methods, including semi-s

Automated morphological classification of LMC-like galaxies through machine learning

Understanding the morphological evolution of galaxies requires efficient and accu- rate classification methods, particularly in large-scale simulations and observations. This thesis presents a deep learning approach for the automated morphological classification of Large Magellanic Cloud-like galaxies, using high-resolution N-body simulations from the KRATOS suite. The study focuses on detecting s

Navigating Distributed IT Projects: Managing Organizational and Cultural Complexities

Distributed IT projects are increasingly common as organizations leverage global talent and digital collaboration tools. However, these projects are associated with elevated risk due to geographical dispersion, cultural differences, and organizational complexity. This study investigates how such factors influence the emergence and management of risk in distributed IT projects. Drawing on Instituti

ESG and Firm Performance in Southeast Asia: Evidence from Tiger Cub Economies

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between ESG performance and firm performance across the five tiger cub economies of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam, and to see whether it is affected by institutional factors of regulatory quality and government effectiveness. Theoretical Perspective: The theoretical framework of this study is primarily

The Playing Field for Change: Exploring Football as a Social Intervention in Recovery and Reintegration

This master’s thesis explores how organized team sports can function as tools for social reintegration and destigmatization among individuals facing substance abuse and mental health challenges. Using Newpath FC (a Swedish football-based rehabilitation program) as a case study, the research investigates how participation in sport influences identity reconstruction, social belonging, and perceived

Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) Adoption in the Nordics: Implementation Strategies, Challenges, and Opportunities

This thesis investigates how Nordic companies are preparing for and implementing the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), a transformative shift in sustainability regulation within the European Union. With a focus on strategy, challenges, and opportunities, the research explores how firms interpret and adapt to the CSRD’s legally binding and standardized reporting requirements. Usi

Navigating Organizational Transformations: A Single-Case Study on Change Management Frameworks

In an increasingly dynamic and complex business environment, organizations must develop the capacity to effectively adapt to continuous change to remain competitive. Many organizations are facing a significant disconnection between realizing the need for change and being able to successfully implement it, underlining the need for structured change management approaches in driving change initiative

A Feasibility Study on the Implementation of Solar Mini Grids in Rural Mozambique

Access to reliable and affordable electricity remains a significant challenge in many rural regions of Sub-Saharan Africa. This thesis presents a feasibility study for the implementation of a solar-powered mini-grid in Linga Linga, a rural village in the Inhambane province of Mozambique. Conducted in collaboration with the non-governmental organization Project Vita, the study focuses on Section B

“We love this place but might have to move”: Qualitatively exploring work-related precariousness in rural northern Sweden

The aim of this thesis is to explore how contextual factors shape experiences of work-related precariousness in a sparsely populated municipality in northern Sweden. In the thesis, the concept of precariousness is operationalized as relating to three dimensions: income, employment stability and employability, and access to social security. These dimensions are explored qualitatively through semi-s

Energy Transition Strategy - Strategic comparison between the Nordic countries and Central Europe

The transition to sustainable energy systems is one of the defining challenges of the 21st century in Europe, especially in the context of the ambitious climate goals of the European Union. This thesis investigates the differences in strategic approaches towards the fundamental energy transition between the Nordic countries and the Central European countries. The focus of this thesis is specifical

Microwave Photon Absorption and Emission with a High Impedance Resonator-DQD Device

Mikrovågor på fotonnivå: Absorption och emission i kvantprickar I framtidens kvantsystem krävs teknik som kan detektera och generera extremt svaga ljussignaler. Här undersöker vi hur starkare interaktion mellan ljus (mikrovågsfotoner) och materia (elektroner) påverkar förmågan att effektivt detektera och generera sådana svaga ljussignaler. Kvantteknik är ett nytt spännande forskningsfält där detQuantum devices often operate with extremely weak microwave signals, necessitating highly efficient methods for microwave photon detection and emission. In this thesis, we investigate a device consisting of an InAs nanowire double quantum dot (DQD) coupled to a high impedance (2kΩ) SQUID array resonator. A high resonator impedance is expected to enhance the light-matter interactions between the re

Acceptans och avvikelse - En kritisk diskursanalys av alkohol- och narkotikadiskurser i svensk nyhetsmedia

Varför kriminaliseras och stigmatiseras vissa droger, när andra förblir både socialt och juridiskt accepterade, trots liknande skadeverkningar? Denna fråga utgör en central utgångspunkt i den svenska drogdebatten, där alkohol är en laglig substans med stark kulturell acceptans, medan narkotika juridiskt definieras som förbjudna ämnen med skadliga eller beroendeframkallande effekter. Syftet med den

Att springa på likes

Denna kandidatuppsats, Att springa på likes, undersöker hur träningsappen Strava använder spelifiering och övertygande systemdesign. Analysen utgår från ramverket Persuasive Systems Design (PSD) för att förstå hur appen påverkar användares träningsmotivation. Syftet är att identifiera vilka spelelement i Strava som upplevs som mest motiverande samt om dessa designprinciper stödjer långsiktiga trän

Investigation of Fermentation as a Processing Technique for HPP-treated Oat Okara and Its Potential Application in Food products

Introduction: Side-stream residue, oat okara, from the oat-milk production contains valuable nutrients but possesses a high risk of microbial spoilage. Valorisation of oat okara is therefore important to make sure that the oat beverage production stays sustainable. In this project, High-pressure processing (HPP), heat treatment and Lactobacillus fermentation have been evaluated for their microbial

State Aid as a Crisis Management Tool: Observations into EU State Aid Law and Impacts on Member State Discretion

Since 2000, the EU has faced significant economic challenges linked to both the Global Financial Crisis in 2008 and the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. These challenges triggered the need for urgent intervention on both national and EU levels, which prompted rapid responses from the European Commission. This thesis explores the relationship between EU state aid law and the crisis respon