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Dubois, A. E.E. (author), Broadway, D. A. (author), Stark, A. (author), Tschudin, M. A. (author), Healey, A. J. (author), Huber, S. (author), Tetienne, J. P. (author), Greplová, E. (author), Maletinsky, P. (author)
The prediction of measurement outcomes from an underlying structure often follows directly from fundamental physical principles. However, a fundamental challenge is posed when trying to solve the inverse problem of inferring the underlying source configuration based on measurement data. A key difficulty arises from the fact that such...
journal article 2022
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Fuchsberger, Verena (author), Smit, Dorothé (author), Campreguer França, Nathalia (author), Regal, Georg (author), Wuschitz, Stefanie (author), Huber, Barbara (author), Kowolik, Joanna (author), Devendorf, Laura (author), Giaccardi, Elisa (author), Trotto, Ambra (author)
In this one-day workshop we are going to make access. We aim to counteract the phenomenon that access to making (e.g., in makerspaces, fablabs, etc.) is not equally distributed, with certain groups of people being underrepresented (e.g., women∗1). After brief introductions from participants and a set of three impulse keynotes, we will...
conference paper 2022
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Valenti, Agnes (author), Jin, G. (author), Léonard, Julian (author), Huber, Sebastian D. (author), Greplová, E. (author)
Large-scale quantum devices provide insights beyond the reach of classical simulations. However, for a reliable and verifiable quantum simulation, the building blocks of the quantum device require exquisite benchmarking. This benchmarking of large-scale dynamical quantum systems represents a major challenge due to lack of efficient tools for...
journal article 2022
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Huber, Gerhard (author), Bogenberger, Klaus (author), van Lint, J.W.C. (author)
The comparably low driving ranges of battery electric vehicles (BEV) cause time-consuming recharging stops if long distances have to be covered. Thus, navigation systems not only have to compute routes leading from the BEV's current position to the destination, but also to plan recharging stops. This type of routing problem is often modeled...
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Szmyt, Wojciech (author), Guerra-Nuñez, Carlos (author), Huber, Lukas (author), Dransfeld, C.A. (author), Utke, Ivo (author)
Atomic layer deposition (ALD) is a technique of choice for a uniform, conformal coating of substrates of complex geometries, owing to its characteristic self-limiting surface reactions upon sequential exposure to precursor vapors. In order to achieve a uniform coating, sufficient gas exposure needs to be provided. This requirement becomes...
journal article 2021
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Vroegindeweij, Lena H.P. (author), Bossoni, Lucia (author), Boon, Agnita J.W. (author), Wilson, J. H.Paul (author), Bulk, Marjolein (author), Labra Muñoz, J. (author), Huber, M. (author), Webb, A. (author), van der Weerd, Louise (author)
Aims: Aceruloplasminemia is an ultra-rare neurodegenerative disorder associated with massive brain iron deposits, of which the molecular composition is unknown. We aimed to quantitatively determine the molecular iron forms in the aceruloplasminemia brain, and to illustrate their influence on iron-sensitive MRI metrics. Methods: The...
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Hayamizu, Momoko (author), Huber, Katharina T. (author), Moulton, Vincent (author), Murakami, Yukihiro (author)
The problem of realizing finite metric spaces in terms of weighted graphs has many applications. For example, the mathematical and computational properties of metrics that can be realized by trees have been well-studied and such research has laid the foundation of the reconstruction of phylogenetic trees from evolutionary distances. However,...
journal article 2020
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Doug Deen, Aaron (author), Pfeiffer, Tom (author), Van Beusekom, Heleen (author), Essers, J. (author), Huber, Robert (author), van der Steen, A.F.W. (author), Van Soest, Gijs (author), Wang, Tianshi (author)
The absorption of laser pulses by tissue leads not only to the generation of acoustic waves, but also to nanometer to sub-micrometer scale displacement. After the initial expansion, a quasi-steady state is achieved in a few microseconds. Previously we introduced the concept of thermo-elastic optical coherence tomography (TE-OCT) to "visualise...
conference paper 2020
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López-Marín, Antonio (author), Springeling, Geert (author), Beurskens, Robert (author), Van Beusekom, Heleen (author), van der Steen, A.F.W. (author), Koch, Arjun D. (author), Bouma, Brett E. (author), Huber, Robert A. (author), Van Soest, Gijs (author), Wang, Tianshi (author)
In this study, we demonstrate a 12x36 mm motorized capsule for OCT imaging of the esophagus. The capsule produces unobstructed images by using a distal reflector design, thus avoiding shadow caused by the motor wires. The motor synchronous control enables three working modes: circumferential imaging, angular sector imaging and accurate beam...
conference paper 2020
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López-Marín, Antonio (author), Springeling, Geert (author), Beurskens, Robert (author), van Beusekom, Heleen (author), van der Steen, A.F.W. (author), Koch, Arjun D. (author), Bouma, Brett E. (author), Huber, Robert (author), Soest, Gijs V.A.N. (author), Wang, Tianshi (author)
We demonstrate a tethered motorized capsule for unobstructed optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging of the esophagus. By using a distal reflector design, we avoided the common shadow artifact induced by the motor wires. A synchronous driving technique features three types of beam-scanning modes of the capsule, i.e., circumferential beam...
journal article 2019
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Frieler, Katja (author), Lange, Stefan (author), Piontek, Franziska (author), Reyer, Christopher P.O. (author), Schewe, Jacob (author), Warszawski, Lila (author), Zhao, Fang (author), Chini, Louise (author), Denvil, Sebastien (author), Emanuel, Kerry (author), Geiger, Tobias (author), Halladay, Kate (author), Hurtt, George (author), Mengel, Matthias (author), Murakami, Daisgbre (author), Ostberg, Sebastian (author), Popp, Alexander (author), Riva, R.E.M. (author), Stevanovic, Miodrag (author), SuzGBRi, Tatsuo (author), Volkholz, Jan (author), Burke, Eleanor (author), Ciais, Philippe (author), Ebi, Kristie (author), Eddy, Tyler D. (author), Elliott, Joshua (author), Galbraith, Eric (author), Gosling, Simon N. (author), Hattermann, Fred (author), Hickler, Thomas (author), Hinkel, Jochen (author), Hof, Christian (author), Huber, Veronika (author), Jägermeyr, Jonas (author), Krysanova, Valentina (author), Marcé, Rafael (author), Müller Schmied, Hannes (author), Mouratiadou, Ioanna (author), Pierson, Don (author), Tittensor, Derek P. (author), Vautard, Robert (author), Van Vliet, Michelle (author), Biber, Matthias F. (author), Betts, Richard A. (author), Leon Bodirsky, Benjamin (author), Deryng, Delphine (author), Frolking, Steve (author), Jones, Chris D. (author), Lotze, Heike K. (author), Lotze-Campen, Hermann (author), Sahajpal, Ritvik (author), Thonicke, Kirsten (author), Tian, Hanqin (author), Yamagata, Yoshiki (author)
In Paris, France, December 2015, the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) invited the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) to provide a <q>special report in 2018 on the impacts of global warming of 1.5 °C  above pre-industrial levels and related global...
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Wang, Tianshi (author), Pfeiffer, Tom (author), Wu, Min (author), Wieser, Wolfgang (author), Amenta, Gaetano (author), Draxinger, Wolfgang (author), van der Steen, A.F.W. (author), Huber, Robert (author), Van Soest, Gijs (author)
The absorption of nanosecond laser pulses induces rapid thermo-elastic deformation in tissue. A sub-micrometer scale displacement occurs within a few microseconds after the pulse arrival. In this Letter, we investigate the laser-induced thermo-elastic deformation using a 1.5 MHz phase-sensitive optical coherence tomography (OCT) system. A...
journal article 2017
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Cakir, P. (author), Eloirdi, R (author), Huber, F. (author), Konings, R. (author), Gouder, T (author)
Thin films of U<sub>1− x</sub>Th<sub>x</sub>O<sub>2</sub> (x = 0 to 1) have been deposited via reactive DC sputter technique and characterized by X-ray/Ultra-violet Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS/UPS), X-ray Powder Diffractometer (XRD) and Cyclic Voltammetry (CV) in order to understand the effect of Thorium on the oxidation mechanism. During...
journal article 2017
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Erker, Paul (author), Mitchison, Mark T. (author), Silva, Ralph (author), Woods, M.P. (author), Brunner, Nicolas (author), Huber, Marcus (author)
Time remains one of the least well-understood concepts in physics, most notably in quantum mechanics. A central goal is to find the fundamental limits of measuring time. One of the main obstacles is the fact that time is not an observable and thus has to be measured indirectly. Here, we explore these questions by introducing a model of time...
journal article 2017
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Amsberg, S. (author), Jauslin, D.T. (author), Huber, A. (author)
journal article 2015
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Miranda, C. (author), Teixeira, A. (author), Huber, M. (author), Schweckendiek, T. (author)
The traditional Dutch way to deal with piping failure in river dikes is the implementation of piping berms. The disadvantage of such a measure is the required inland space. Relief wells, on the other hand, require less or no inland space representing an attractive alternative solution. The aims of this paper are first, to show how reliability...
conference paper 2015
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Huber, K.T. (author), Van Iersel, L.J.J. (author), Moulton, V. (author), Scornavacca, C. (author), Wu, T. (author)
Binets and trinets are phylogenetic networks with two and three leaves, respectively. Here we consider the problem of deciding if there exists a binary level-1 phylogenetic network displaying a given set T of binary binets or trinets over a taxon set X, and constructing such a network whenever it exists. We show that this is NP-hard for trinets...
journal article 2015
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Miranda, C. (author), Teixeira, A. (author), Huber, M. (author), Schweckendiek, T. (author)
Nowadays there is an on-going discussion about piping safety for dikes in the Netherlands. Relief wells represent an attractive solution as mitigation measure against piping, saving hinterland space. Nevertheless, they have been disregarded due to the uncertainties in its performance over its life cycle. The aim of this contribution is to...
conference paper 2014
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Clarkson, J.D. (author), Braun, K. (author), Desoto-Duncan, A. (author), Forsyth, G. (author), De Gijt, J.G. (author), Huber, N.P. (author), Miller, D. (author), Rigo, P. (author), Sullivan, D. (author)
A significant issue associated Flood Defence Systems (FDS) is the difficulty of predicting how these structures will behave when inevitably they have been loaded beyond their designed capacity by a flood. The flood can cause these structures to fail catastrophically with loss of life and substantial damage to property. For a limited incremental...
conference paper 2013
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Huber, E. (author), Spivakovskaya, D. (author), Lin, H.X. (author), Heemink, A.W. (author)
Last several years the ship accidents caused the serious ecological catastrophes in the seaside of different countries. To prevent or, at least, reduce the possible damage due to accidents we need to develop efficient and accurate model for the simulation of the pollution spreading. The movement of the pollutant can be modeled by using a random...
conference paper 2006
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