Gupta, Siddharth Raj Taylor, J Ashley Krupenkin, Tom
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iScience
Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) generators directly convert mechanical energy to electrical energy. However, due to production of low amplitude voltages at low fluid velocities, they are not useful for electronic devices requiring power at watt scale. This work introduces vortex MHD, capable of producing voltages on scale of volts and generating power on...
Rocha, Luis E. C. Ryckebusch, Jan Schoors, Koen Smith, Matthew
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Scientific Reports
Social animals self-organise to create groups to increase protection against predators and productivity. One-to-one interactions are the building blocks of these emergent social structures and may correspond to friendship, grooming, communication, among other social relations. These structures should be robust to failures and provide efficient comm...
Smeltzer, Marina Hosokawa, Sydney Nguyen, Jordan Ouyang, Jessica
The San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden (SLOBG) is a non-profit organization that provides a place for visitors to connect with and explore nature. The sponsors from SLOBG sought an interactive physics display to be implemented in their children’s garden that will educate children and adult visitors about physics concepts in a welcoming and comfortabl...
Vatner, Ralph James, Charles D Sathiaseelan, Vythialingam Bondra, Kathryn M Kalapurakal, John A Houghton, Peter J
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Pediatric blood & cancer
Despite radiation therapy (RT) being an integral part of the treatment of most pediatric cancers and the recent discovery of novel molecular-targeted agents (MTAs) in this era of precision medicine with the potential to improve the therapeutic ratio of modern chemoradiotherapy regimens, there are only a few preclinical trials being conducted to dis...
Bowman, Alan
This thesis focuses on the development of the next generation of solar panels. The motivation behind this work is explained in Chapter 1. Chapter 2 gives a background to solar panels, semiconductors and thesis relevant materials while main experimental and theoretical tools used are introduced in Chapter 3. Spectroscopic measurements are used to be...
Harper, Jonathan D Metzler, Ian Hall, Michael Kennedy Chen, Tony T Maxwell, Adam D Cunitz, Bryan W Dunmire, Barbrina Thiel, Jeff Williams, James C Bailey, Michael R
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Journal of endourology
Purpose: To test the effectiveness (Participant A) and tolerability (Participant B) of urinary stone comminution in the first-in-human trial of a new technology, burst-wave lithotripsy (BWL). Materials and Methods: An investigational BWL and ultrasonic propulsion system was used to target a 7-mm kidney stone in the operating room before ureteroscop...
Faller, H Geneste, D Dubrulle, B.
We introduce a model of interacting singularities of Navier-Stokes, named pinçons. They follow a Hamiltonian dynamics, obtained by the condition that the velocity field around these singularities obeys locally Navier-Stokes equations. This model can be seen of a generalization of the vorton model of Novikov [1], that was derived for the Euler equat...
Wells, James Ortega, Daniel STEINHOFF, Uwe Dutz, Silvio Garaio, Eneko Sandre, Olivier Natividad, Eva CRUZ, Maria M Brero, Francesca Southern, Paul
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Purpose: The localized heating of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) via the application of time-varying magnetic fields – a process known as magnetic field hyperthermia (MFH) – can greatly enhance existing options for cancer treatment; but for broad clinical uptake its optimization, reproducibility and safety must be comprehensively proven. As part of ...
Sirunyan, A. M. Tumasyan, A. Adam, W. Bergauer, T. Dragicevic, M. Escalante Del Valle, A. Frühwirth, R. Jeitler, M. Krammer, N. Lechner, L.
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Journal of High Energy Physics
Events containing one or more top quarks produced with additional prompt leptons are used to search for new physics within the framework of an effective field theory (EFT). The data correspond to an integrated luminosity of 41.5 fb−1 of proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV at the LHC, collected by the CMS experiment in 2017...
Archer, Matthew
Two investigations are described in this thesis on the common theme of applying finite volume methods to simulate structural impact problems. The first investigation is the application of the Eulerian Finite Volume Method (EFVM) to simulate the low-speed impact of ductile materials. Simulation results are validated against experiment showing that i...