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Achter, Sebastian (author), Borit, Melania (author), Cottineau, C. (author), Meyer, Matthias (author), Polhill, J. Gareth (author), Radchuk, Viktoriia (author)
Agent-based models (ABMs) are increasingly utilized in ecology and related fields, yet concerns persist regarding the lack of consideration for lessons learned from previous models. This study explores the potential of systematically conducted ABM reviews to contribute to cumulative science and theory development by synthesizing individual ABM...
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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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Degli Esposti, D. (author), Stehouwer, L.E.A. (author), Gül, Önder (author), Samkharadze, Nodar (author), Déprez, C.C. (author), Meyer, M. (author), Meijer, Ilja N. (author), Tryputen, L. (author), Karwal, S. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author), Sammak, A. (author), Veldhorst, M. (author), Scappucci, G. (author)
The electrical characterisation of classical and quantum devices is a critical step in the development cycle of heterogeneous material stacks for semiconductor spin qubits. In the case of silicon, properties such as disorder and energy separation of conduction band valleys are commonly investigated individually upon modifications in selected...
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Meyer, M. (author), Déprez, C.C. (author), van Abswoude, Timo R. (author), Meijer, Ilja N. (author), Liu, Dingshan (author), Wang, C.A. (author), Karwal, S. (author), Oosterhout, S.D. (author), Borsoi, F. (author), Sammak, A. (author), Hendrickx, N.W. (author), Scappucci, G. (author), Veldhorst, M. (author)
Highly uniform quantum systems are essential for the practical implementation of scalable quantum processors. While quantum dot spin qubits based on semiconductor technology are a promising platform for large-scale quantum computing, their small size makes them particularly sensitive to their local environment. Here, we present a method to...
journal article 2023
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Borsoi, F. (author), Hendrickx, N.W. (author), John, V. (author), Meyer, M. (author), Motz, Sayr (author), van Riggelen, F. (author), Sammak, A. (author), de Snoo, S.L. (author), Scappucci, G. (author), Veldhorst, M. (author)
The efficient control of a large number of qubits is one of the most challenging aspects for practical quantum computing. Current approaches in solid-state quantum technology are based on brute-force methods, where each and every qubit requires at least one unique control line—an approach that will become unsustainable when scaling to the...
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Unseld, F.K. (author), Meyer, M. (author), Madzik, M.T. (author), Borsoi, F. (author), de Snoo, S.L. (author), Amitonov, S. (author), Sammak, A. (author), Scappucci, G. (author), Veldhorst, M. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author)
Semiconductor spin qubits have gained increasing attention as a possible platform to host a fault-tolerant quantum computer. First demonstrations of spin qubit arrays have been shown in a wide variety of semiconductor materials. The highest performance for spin qubit logic has been realized in silicon, but scaling silicon quantum dot arrays...
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Meyer, Han (author)
In order to provide a sustainable development strategy to ensure the long term survival of coastal and deltaic areas, the lagoon of Venice and the delta of Rotterdam were exanimated for possible alternatives. This article investigated the historical development of the city-water relationship in the two cities. The main focus was on the changes...
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Cooke, Martin (author), Scharenborg, O.E. (author), Meyer, Bernd T. (author)
When confronted with unfamiliar or novel forms of speech, listeners' word recognition performance is known to improve with exposure, but data are lacking on the fine-grained time course of adaptation. The current study aims to fill this gap by investigating the time course of adaptation to several different types of distorted speech. Keyword...
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Kuzmanović, M. (author), Dvir, T. (author), Leboeuf, D. (author), Ilić, S. (author), Haim, M. (author), Möckli, D. (author), Kramer, S. (author), Khodas, M. (author), Meyer, J. S. (author)
In conventional Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer superconductors, Cooper pairs of electrons of opposite spin (i.e., singlet structure) form the ground state. Equal-spin triplet pairs (ESTPs), as in superfluid He3, are of great interest for superconducting spintronics and topological superconductivity, yet remain elusive. Recently, odd-parity ESTPs...
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Vecherin, Sergey (author), Chang, Derek (author), Wells, Emily (author), Trump, Benjamin (author), Meyer, Aaron (author), Desmond, Jacob (author), Dunn, Kyle (author), Kitsak, M.A. (author), Linkov, Igor (author)
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has a significant impact on economy. Decisions regarding the reopening of businesses should account for infection risks. Objective: This paper describes a novel model for COVID-19 infection risks and policy evaluations. Methods: The model combines the best principles of the agent-based, microexposure, and...
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Meyer, Han (author)
Hoge waterstanden in steden in kust- en deltagebieden leiden sinds de laatste eeuwwisseling tot steeds meer problemen. Niet alleen veel steden in de ‘Global South’, met gebrekkige voorzieningen om zich tegen hoge waterstanden te verdedigen, kampen met toenemende overstromingen. Ook relatief rijke steden in Europa en de Verenigde Staten hebben...
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Balasubramanian, S. (author), Yu, K. (author), Vasquez Cardenas, D. (author), Aubin-Tam, M.E. (author), Meyer, Anne S. (author)
Biofilms are three-dimensional (3D) bacterial communities that exhibit a highly self-organized nature in terms of their composition and complex architecture. Bacteria in biofilms display emergent biological properties, such as resistance to antimicrobials and disinfectants that the individual planktonic cells lack. Bacterial biofilms possess...
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Castelein, Sofie M. (author), Aarts, Tom F. (author), Schleppi, Juergen (author), Hendrikx, R.W.A. (author), Bottger, A.J. (author), Benz, D. (author), Brouns, S.J.J. (author), Meyer, A.S. (author), Lehner, B. (author)
In-situ resource utilization (ISRU) is increasingly acknowledged as an essential requirement for the construction of sustainable extra-terrestrial colonies. Even with decreasing launch costs, the ultimate goal of establishing colonies must be the usage of resources found at the destination of interest. Typical approaches towards ISRU are...
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Brandl, B.R. (author), Bettonvil, F. (author), van Boekel, R. (author), Glauser, A. (author), Quanz, S. (author), Absil, O. (author), Amorim, A. (author), Feldt, M. (author), Ho, P. (author), Meyer, M. (author)
The Mid-infrared ELT Imager and Spectrograph (METIS) will provide the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) with a unique window to the thermal- and mid-infrared (3–13 µm). Its single-conjugate adaptive optics (SCAO) system will enable high contrast imaging and integral field unit (IFU) spectroscopy (R ~ 100 000) at the diffraction limit of the ELT....
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Yu, K. (author), Spiesz, E.M. (author), Balasubramanian, S. (author), Schmieden, D.T. (author), Meyer, Anne S. (author), Aubin-Tam, M.E. (author)
Sustainable structural materials with excellent impact-resistance properties are urgently needed but challenging to produce, especially in a scalable fashion and with control over 3D shape. Here, we show that bacterial cellulose (BC) and bacterially precipitated calcium carbonate self-assemble into a layered structure reminiscent of tough...
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Balasubramanian, S. (author), Yu, K. (author), Meyer, Anne S. (author), Karana, E. (author), Aubin-Tam, M.E. (author)
Living materials, which are fabricated by encapsulating living biological cells within a non-living matrix, have gained increasing attention in recent years. Their fabrication in spatially defined patterns that are mechanically robust is essential for their optimal functional performance but is difficult to achieve. Here, a bioprinting...
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Lehner, B. (author), Benz, D. (author), Moshkalev, Stanislav A. (author), Meyer, Anne S. (author), Cotta, Monica A. (author), Janissen, R. (author)
Graphene oxide (GO) has immense potential for widespread use in diverse in vitro and in vivo biomedical applications owing to its thermal and chemical resistance, excellent electrical properties and solubility, and high surface-to-volume ratio. However, development of GO-based biological nanocomposites and biosensors has been hampered by its...
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Meyer, Johannes Jakob (author), Borregaard, J. (author), Eisert, Jens (author)
With an ever-expanding ecosystem of noisy and intermediate-scale quantum devices, exploring their possible applications is a rapidly growing field of quantum information science. In this work, we demonstrate that variational quantum algorithms feasible on such devices address a challenge central to the field of quantum metrology: The...
journal article 2021
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Meyer, Han (author)
‘Delta Urbanism’ is a common field of interest of different disciplines, which discovered the need to work together in order to be able to develop fruitful strategies for the future development of urbanized delta regions. The birth of this collaboration can be dated in the 1980s and 1990s, with the rise of three different fields of concern on...
journal article 2020
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Liang, K. (author), Spiesz, E.M. (author), Schmieden, D.T. (author), Xu, An Wu (author), Meyer, Anne S. (author), Aubin-Tam, M.E. (author)
Graphene oxide (GO) has recently been highlighted as a promising multipurpose two-dimensional material. However, free-standing graphene oxide films suffer from poor strength and flexibility, which limits scaling-up of production and lifetime structural robustness in applications. Inspired by the relationship between the organic and inorganic...
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