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Lee, Y. (author)
E-learning has shifted the traditional learning paradigms in higher education, offering more flexible, ubiquitous, and personalized learning experiences. The previous years COVID-19 pandemic required a re-calibration of education to accommodate virtual learning environments from the traditional classroom-based education. Widespread learning...
doctoral thesis 2024
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Lee, Hyunmin (author)
The hospitality industry, struggling with significant staff shortages, has increasingly turned to service robots as a solution. However, the prevalent service robot’s design with anthropomorphic appearance is considered inharmonious with the fine-dining restaurant ambiance and may harm the guests’ perception of the service. An alternative...
master thesis 2024
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Wang, Ran (author), Wang, Tongbing (author), Lee, Chia-Jung (author), Liu, Zhengxuan (author), Zhang, G. (author)
To explore factors that influence the likelihood of committing fraud in the construction industry, this study concentrated on senior executives and tested whether some characteristics at the individual and firm levels have impacts on the likelihood of fraud committed by top management. Based on social network theory, this study first proposes...
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Daoutidis, Prodromos (author), Lee, Jay H. (author), Rangarajan, Srinivas (author), Chiang, Leo (author), Gopaluni, Bhushan (author), Schweidtmann, A.M. (author), Harjunkoski, Iiro (author), Mercangöz, Mehmet (author), Mesbah, Ali (author)
This “white paper” is a concise perspective of the potential of machine learning in the process systems engineering (PSE) domain, based on a session during FIPSE 5, held in Crete, Greece, June 27–29, 2022. The session included two invited talks and three short contributed presentations followed by extensive discussions. This paper does not...
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Suh, Minji (author), Lee, Dong Heon (author), Sloof, W.G. (author), Lee, Kee Sung (author)
In this study, the self-healing capacity of Titanium Aluminum Carbide (Ti<sub>2</sub>AlC, MAX phase) was investigated. Bulk coin samples were fabricated to evaluate the self-healing capacity at different temperatures (1000, 1200, and 1400°C). The extensive self-healing capacity of Ti<sub>2</sub>AlC was confirmed on larger quasiplastic damage ...
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Sueno, Y. (author), Baselmans, J.J.A. (author), Coppens, A. (author), Génova-Santos, R. T. (author), Hattori, M. (author), Karatsu, K. (author), Lee, K. (author), Suzuki, J. (author), Thoen, David (author)
Understanding telescope pointing (i.e. line of sight) is important for observing the cosmic microwave background (CMB) and astronomical objects. The Moon is a candidate astronomical source for pointing calibration. Although the visible size of the Moon (30<sup>`</sup>) is larger than that of the planets, we can frequently observe the Moon...
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Baars, W.J. (author), Dacome, G. (author), Lee, Myoungkyu (author)
Wall-pressure fluctuations are a practically robust input for real-time control systems aimed at modifying wall-bounded turbulence. The scaling behaviour of the wall-pressure-velocity coupling requires investigation to properly design a controller with such input data so that it can actuate upon the desired turbulent structures. A...
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Mirra, M. (author), Pagella, G. (author), Lee, Michael (author), Gard, W.F. (author), Ravenshorst, G.J.P. (author), van de Kuilen, J.W.G. (author)
In the historic city centre of Amsterdam (NL), the predominant foundation system is comprised of wooden piles. Due to their placement below the water table, these foundations are susceptible to bacterial decay. This study aims to investigate and compare various methods for characterizing decay patterns within the cross sections of piles...
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Allen, Katherine H. (author), Aronson, Reuben M. (author), Bhattacharjee, Tapomayukh (author), Broz, F. (author), Chang, Mai Lee (author), Collier, Maggie (author), Faulkner, Taylor Kessler (author), Lee, Hee Rin (author), Neto, Isabel (author)
This full-day workshop addresses the problems of accessibility in HRI and the interplay of ethical considerations for disability-centered design and research, accessibility concerns for disabled researchers, and the design of assistive HRI technologies. We invite authors to submit extended abstracts (up to 2 pages, excluding references) and...
conference paper 2024
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Berger, Uta (author), Bell, Andrew (author), Barton, C. Michael (author), Chappin, E.J.L. (author), Dreßler, Gunnar (author), Filatova, T. (author), Fronville, Thibault (author), Lee, Allen (author), van Loon, Emiel (author), Lorscheid, Iris (author), Meyer, Matthias (author), Müller, Birgit (author), Piou, Cyril (author), Radchuk, Viktoriia (author), Roxburgh, Nicholas (author), Schüler, Lennart (author), Troost, Christian (author), Wijermans, Nanda (author), Williams, Tim G. (author), Wimmler, Marie Christin (author), Grimm, Volker (author)
Despite the increasing use of standards for documenting and testing agent-based models (ABMs) and sharing of open access code, most ABMs are still developed from scratch. This is not only inefficient, but also leads to ad hoc and often inconsistent implementations of the same theories in computational code and delays progress in the...
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Lee, Michael (author)
Summary<br/><br/>Numerous ancient historical constructions worldwide depend primarily on an extensive array of wooden foundation piles, as they are subject to loading conditions governed by the superstructure above. Wooden foundations transfer loads through a combination of compression and lateral resistance. The inherent strength of wood...
master thesis 2023
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Lee, Thijme (author)
This master's thesis explores the potential of persuasive games for addressing challenges in multiactor systems. For many multi-actor system problems, the different actors need to take action to handle these problems. Persuasive gaming is proposed as a method that can stimulate taking action. This thesis identifies a gap in the applicability of...
master thesis 2023
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Lee, Maikel (author)
This research investigates the potential impact of blockchain based start-up crowdfunding. The emergence of blockchain and cryptocurrencies paved the way for a more decentralized finance system which offers alternative funding opportunities for start-ups. The scope of the research is to analyze the benefits and drawbacks of blockchain based...
master thesis 2023
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Lee, Hyelin (author)
Healthcare is an essential part of our lives, promoting and preserving the health of individuals and society. The industry has been evolving at a high pace over the last few decades, driven by technology and growing care demands. This progress is currently having an opposite effect on the overarching objective of serving healthy living due to...
master thesis 2023
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Lee, Wesmond (author), Los, Thibault (author)
Purpose<br/>The main purpose of this report is to find out whether the OpenBCI "Ultracortex Mark IV" Electroencephalogram (EEG) headset is capable of differentiating EEG-signals of motor execution from neutral state with recorded data and to find out whether it can differ motor executions between left and right hand. Next to that, it is to be...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Lee, J. (author), Mitici, M.A. (author), Blom, H.A.P. (author), Bieber, Pierre (author), Freeman, Floris (author)
The increasing use of on-board sensor monitoring and data-driven algorithms has stimulated the recent shift to data-driven predictive maintenance for aircraft. This paper discusses emerging challenges for data-driven predictive aircraft maintenance. We identify new hazards associated with the introduction of data-driven technologies into...
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Park, S.Y. (author), Newton, C.E.L. (author), Lee, Rachel (author)
The sudden adoption of working from home (WFH) during the COVID-19 pandemic has required the reconfiguration of home spaces to fit space for remote work into existing spaces already filled with other domestic functions. This resulted in blurring of home and work boundaries, the potential lack of space for telecommuting from home, and...
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Lee, Y. (author), Specht, M.M. (author)
Reading on digital devices has become more commonplace, while it often poses challenges to learners' attention. In this study, we hypothesized that allowing learners to reflect on their reading phases with an empathic social robot companion might enhance learners' attention in e-reading. To verify our assumption, we collected a novel dataset ...
conference paper 2023
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Ellis, Michael D. (author), Gurari, Netta (author), Gerritsen, Ninette T.A. (author), Lee, Sabrina M. (author), Wang, Amy (author), Dewald, J.P.A. (author)
Muscle tissue is prone to changes in composition and architecture following stroke. Changes in muscle tissue of the extremities are thought to increase resistance to muscle elongation or joint torque under passive conditions. These effects likely compound neuromuscular impairments, exacerbating movement function. Unfortunately, conventional...
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Lee, J. (author), Theuwissen, A.J.P.A.M. (author)
This paper presents a new 2-step SAR ADC architecture for image sensors in machine vision applications. This structure effectively improves the structural problems of the image sensor caused by the area occupied by the ADC, such as linearity and temporal noise performance. In this work, we designed a two-step SAR ADC using a 6-bit SAR ADC and...
conference paper 2023
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