Multiscale Analysis and Optimisation of Photosynthetic Solar Energy Systems
Abstract
This work asks how light harvesting in photosynthetic systems can be optimised for economically scalable, sustainable energy production. Hierarchy theory is introduced as a system-analysis and optimisation tool better able to handle multiscale, multiprocess complexities in photosynthetic energetics compared with standard linear-process analysis. Within this framework, new insights are given into relationships between composition, structure and energetics at the scale of the thylakoid membrane, and also into how components at different scales cooperate under functional objectives of the whole photosynthetic system. Combining these reductionistic and holistic analyses creates a platform for modelling multiscale-optimal, idealised photosynthetic systems in silico.
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@article{arxiv.1402.5966,
title = {Multiscale Analysis and Optimisation of Photosynthetic Solar Energy Systems},
author = {Andrew K. Ringsmuth},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1402.5966},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
PhD Thesis, Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland. 278 pages, 44 figures, 3 published papers included. Detailed abstract on page i