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Marks, M.J. (author), Jeppesen, Henrik (author), Nielsen, Mads Lund Nygaard (author), Kong, J. (author), Ceccato, Marcel (author), van der Veen, M.A. (author), Bøjesen, Espen Drath (author), Lock, Nina (author)
Advancing the field of photocatalysis requires the elucidation of structural properties that underpin the photocatalytic properties of promising materials. The focus of the present study is layered, Bi-rich bismuth oxyhalides, which are widely studied for photocatalytic applications yet poorly structurally understood, due to high levels of...
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Buravets, Vladislav (author), Gorin, Oleg (author), Burtsev, Vasilii (author), Zabelina, Anna (author), Zabelin, Denis (author), Kosina, Jiri (author), Maixner, Jaroslav (author), Svorcik, Vaclav (author), Kolganov, A.A. (author), Pidko, E.A. (author), Lyutakov, Oleksiy (author)
Organic electrochemistry is currently experiencing an era of renaissance, which is closely related to the possibility of carrying out organic transformations under mild conditions, with high selectivity, high yields, and without the use of toxic solvents. Combination of organic electrochemistry with alternative approaches, such as photo...
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Ekholm, Jennifer (author), Persson, Frank (author), de Blois, Mark (author), Modin, Oskar (author), Gustavsson, David J.I. (author), Pronk, M. (author), van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (author), Wilén, Britt Marie (author)
Aerobic granular sludge (AGS) and conventional activated sludge (CAS) are two different biological wastewater treatment processes. AGS consists of self-immobilised microorganisms that are transformed into spherical biofilms, whereas CAS has floccular sludge of lower density. In this study, we investigated the treatment performance and microbiome...
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Krezinger, Máté (author), Frey, Sándor (author), Perger, Krisztina (author), Gabányi, Krisztina (author), An, Tao (author), Zhang, Yingkang (author), Gurvits, L. (author), Titov, Oleg (author), Melnikov, Alexey (author), Paragi, Zsolt (author)
There is still a limited number of high-redshift (z > 3) active galactic nuclei (AGNs) whose jet kinematics have been studied with very long baseline interferometry (VLBI). Without a dedicated proper motion survey, regularly conducted astrometric VLBI observations of bright radio-emitting AGN with sensitive arrays can be utilized to follow...
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Yarali, E. (author), Klimopoulou, M. (author), David, M.K. (author), Boukany, P. (author), Staufer, U. (author), Fratila-Apachitei, E.L. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author), Accardo, A. (author), Mirzaali, Mohammad J. (author)
The Poisson's ratio and elastic modulus are two parameters determining the elastic behavior of biomaterials. While the effects of elastic modulus on the cell response is widely studied, very little is known regarding the effects of the Poisson's ratio. The micro-architecture of meta-biomaterials determines not only the Poisson's ratio but...
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Elwageeh, Aya (author), van Ham, M. (author), Kleinhans, R.J. (author)
Capital cities struggle with population growth that challenges existing infrastructure and affects the quality of urban life. The failure of local governments to manage urban deterioration motivates active resident groups to improve their neighborhoods, but they struggle to play a role in neighborhood governance in contexts where citizens’...
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Hoveling, T. (author), Nijdam, A.S. (author), Monincx, M. (author), Faludi, Jeremy (author), Bakker, C.A. (author)
In an era of electronics-driven healthcare, the disposability of many medical devices raises environmental concerns. Transitioning these devices towards a circular economy, involving practices like reuse, remanufacturing, and recycling, holds promise. Our paper explores this transition through desk research, literature review, and expert...
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Popovic, M. (author), Ott, Joshua (author), Rückin, Julius (author), Kochenderfer, Mykel J. (author)
Adaptive informative path planning (AIPP) is important to many robotics applications, enabling mobile robots to efficiently collect useful data about initially unknown environments. In addition, learning-based methods are increasingly used in robotics to enhance adaptability, versatility, and robustness across diverse and complex tasks. Our...
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Milias, V. (author), Teeuwen, R.F.L. (author), Bozzon, A. (author), Psyllidis, A. (author)
The configuration of public open spaces plays a crucial role in shaping how different people use them. Nevertheless, our understanding of how the physical features of public open spaces influence the activities conducted within them, and the extent to which this impact differs across various individuals and population groups, is currently...
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Cardoso, Matias (author), Milias, V. (author), Harteveld, Maurice (author)
The extent to which the built environment encourages people to walk in public spaces, hence the quality of being walkable or ‘walkability’ has long been associated with positive outcomes on people’s health. While various studies have developed indices to assess walkability, limited attention has been given to indices that reflect the influence...
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Liu Cheng, Alexander (author)
Discussions of intelligence in the built-environment began in the late 1960s and early 1970s [1]–[7]. They belonged to a broader technical and technological discourse, engaged across a variety of domains and disciplines, to explore potential opportunities entailed by the Information Age. During this nascent period, and partly due to the novelty...
doctoral thesis 2023
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Guendel, Ronny (author)
This thesis introduces the relevance of radar systems in the realm of human activity recognition (HAR) in Chapter 1. The study touches upon the complex understanding of continuous human activities and the existing challenges and gaps in current methodologies, hinting at the innovative technical approaches that are to be detailed in the following...
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Al Sader, N. (author)
More and more citizens are entering the public domain and taking over tasks that traditionally belong to the government. For example, citizens increasingly run a community centre themselves, maintain the greenery in their neighbourhood and manage the local playground. To some extent, governments also encourage this behaviour and are disposing of...
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Schyck, S.N. (author)
Colloidal particles, essential building blocks known since the 1800s, continue to captivate researchers. This thesis delves into their significance by investigating anisotropic particle design, shape-driven self-assembly, and enhancing magnetic colloids' role as active swimmers. It also introduces innovative methods for crafting anisotropic...
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Viering, T.J. (author)
This dissertation focuses on safety in machine learning. Our adopted safety notion is related to robustness of learning algorithms. Related to this concept, we touch upon three topics: explainability, active learning and learning curves.<br/><br/>Complex models can often achieve better performance compared to simpler ones. Such larger models are...
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Anil Meera, A. (author)
The potential impact of a grand unified theory of the brain on the robotics community might be immense, as it might hold the key to the general artificial intelligence. Such a theory might make revolutionary leaps in robot intelligence by improving the quality of our lives. The last two decades have witnessed the rise of one such brain theory -...
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Chen, B. (author)
In recent years, considerable attention has been given to the utilization of municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) bottom ash as a mineral resource for construction materials. MSWI bottom ash is the primary residue discharged after incinerating municipal solid waste. The generation of MSWI bottom ash is increasing dramatically with the wide...
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Ghose, R. (author), Carvalho, João (author), Alves, Daniela V. (author), Santos, Luiz Alberto (author), Ressurreição, Ricardo (author), Alves, Paulo Henrique Bastos (author), Leote, Jaime (author)
The Azambuja fault is a NNE trending structure located 50 km north of Lisbon, the capital and most populous city of Portugal. The fault has been considered as a possible source for the historical, large earthquakes. Understanding this fault is a priority in seismic hazard evaluation of this region. The fault has a clear morphological...
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Pillado, B. (author), Mingo, B. (author), del Olmo, R. (author), Matykina, E. (author), Kooijman, A.M. (author), Gonzalez Garcia, Y. (author), Arrabal, R. (author), Mohedano, M. (author)
Zinc aluminium (Zn-Al) and lithium aluminium (Li-Al) – layered double hydroxides (LDH) coatings with incorporated inhibitors (Li−, Mo− and W−based) were successfully synthesized on AZ31 Mg alloy. Zn−Al LDH W and Li−Al LDH Li showed the highest corrosion resistance and were selected for further evaluation. SEM cross−section examination...
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Johri, Riddhi (author), Pandey, Pankaj (author), Miyapuram, Krishna Prasad (author), Lomas, J.D. (author)
Advances in neurotechnology have enhanced and simplified our ability to research brain activity with low-cost and effective equipment. One such scalable and noninvasive technique is Electroencephalography (EEG), which detects and records electrical brain activity. Brain activity recognition is one of the emerging problems as EEG wearables...
conference paper 2023
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