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Liu, Feng | Bending of nanoscale thin Si film induced by growth of Ge islands: hut vs. dome | We perform atomistic simulations to compute bending of freestanding nanoscale thin Si film induced by strained Ge islands. We show that a larger Ge dome island can induce smaller bending than a smaller hut island and explain the surprising experimental observation for growth of Ge islands on pattern... | Bending; Nanoscale thin Si film; Ge islands; Hut islands; Dome islands; Atomistic simulations | 2004 |
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Hansen, Charles D. | Graphics applications for grid computing | The first article, "Enabling View-Dependent Progressive Volume Visualization on the Grid" by Alan Norton and Alyn Rockwood describes and evaluates the communication in a progressive, visibility-driven compression scheme for distributing volumetric data from grid resources to volume-rendering clien... | Grid computing | 2003-03 |
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Furse, Cynthia M.; Gandhi, Om P. | A simple convolution procedure for calculating currents induced in the human body for exposure to electromagnetic pulses | Abstract-The finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) and frequency dependent finite difference time-domain (FD)2TD methods have been previously used to calculate internal electric (E) fields and induced currents for exposure of the anatomically based model of the human body to electromagnetic pulses (E... | | 1994 |
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Furse, Cynthia M.; Gandhi, Om P. | Simple convolution procedure for calculating currents induced in the human body for exposure to electromagnetic pulses | The finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) and frequency dependent finite difference time-domain (FD)2TD methods have been previously used to calculate internal electric (E) fields and induced currents for exposure of the anatomically based model of the human body to electromagnetic pulses (EMPs) and... | Frequency dependent finite difference time-domain; Finite-difference time-domain; FDTD; Electric fields; Induced current; Electromagnetic pulses; Continuous wave sinusoids | 1994-07 |
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Johnson, Christopher R. | Biomedical visual computing: case studies and challenges | Advances in computational geometric modeling, imaging, and simulation let researchers build and test models of increasing complexity, generating unprecedented amounts of data. As recent research in biomedical applications illustrates, visualization will be critical in making this vast amount of data... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Khan, Faisal Habib | Fabrication processes and experimental validation of a planar PV power system with monolithically embedded power converters | This paper summarizes the research outcome intended to identify the most suitable device architecture and its implementation for cell-level power conversion in a photovoltaic (PV) system. The fabrication process to accommodate the power conditioning unit with the PV cells using the same process run ... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Johnson, Christopher R.; Parker, Steven G.; Hansen, Charles D. | Interactive simulation and visualization | Most of us perform data analysis and visualization only after everything else is finished, which often means that we don't discover errors invalidating the results of our simulation until postprocessing. A better approach would be to improve the integration of simulation and visualization into the... | Computational steering; Interactive simulation; Isosurfaces | 1999 |
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Riloff, Ellen M. | Learning to identify reduced passive verb phrases with a shallow parser | Our research is motivated by the observation that NLP systems frequently mislabel passive voice verb phrases as being in the active voice when there is no auxiliary verb (e.g., "The man arrested had a long record"). These errors directly impact thematic role recognition and NLP applications that dep... | Passive voice; Reduced passive verb phrases; Shallow parser; Learned classifier | 2008 |
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Tiwari, Ashutosh | Oxides for spintronics: a review of engineered materials for spin injection | In this article we have reviewed the role of oxides in spintronics research, and specifically how these materials stand to further improve the efficiencies and capabilities of spin injection for active spintronic device development. The use of oxides in spintronics is advantageous in that they are s... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Rosen, Paul Andrew | Data management and analysis with WRF and SFIRE | We introduce several useful utilities in development for the creation and analysis of real wildland fire simulations using WRF and SFIRE. These utilities exist as standalone programs and scripts as well as extensions to other well known software. Python web scrapers automate the process of downloadi... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Tiwari, Ashutosh | Garnet-type Li7La3Zr2O12 electrolyte prepared by a solution-based technique for lithium ion battery | High quality garnet-type Li7La3Zr2O12 solid electrolyte was synthesized using a solution-based technique. The electrolyte pellets were sintered at 900 oC, resulting in tetragonal phase, which then transformed to cubic phase after annealing at 1230 oC. The ionic conductivity of both phases was studie... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Zhou, Xuesong | Lagrangian relaxation based approach for finding the most reliable path with and without link travel time correlation | This presentation proposes a new method for finding the most reliable path with and without link travel time correlation. | Shortest path; Travel time reliability; Link travel time correlation; Lagrangian relaxation | 2009 |
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Berzins, Martin | Systematic debugging methods for large-scale HPC computational frameworks | Parallel computational frameworks for high-performance computing are central to the advancement of simulation-based studies in science and engineering. Finding and fixing bugs in these frameworks can be time consuming. If left unchecked, these bugs diminish the amount of new science performed. A sys... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Simpson, Jamesina J. | Substrate integrated waveguides optimized for ultrahigh-speed digital interconnects | This paper reports an experimental and computational study of substrate integrated waveguides (SIWs) optimized for use as ultrahigh-speed bandpass waveguiding digital interconnects. The novelty of this study resides in our successful design, fabrication, and testing of low-loss SIWs that achieve 100... | | 2006-01-01 |
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Tiwari, Ashutosh | Electrical transport in ultrathin NdNiO3 films | Electrical transport properties in ultrathin NdNiO3 films grown on single crystal LaAlO3 (001) substrate were characterized. Films with thicknesses ranging from 0.6 nm to 12 nm were grown using a pulsed laser technique. Four probe resistivity as a function of temperature measurements indicated a str... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Horch, Kenneth W. | Control of ankle position using neural feedback | This paper describes a closed loop control system that uses afferent neural activity from muscle spindle fibers as feedback for controlling ankle position. The gastrocnemius muscle was stimulated through a dual channel intrafascicular electrode implanted in a fascicle of the tibial nerve. Dual cha... | Neuromuscular stimulation; Peripheral nerve; Joint angle | 1994 |
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Johnson, Christopher R. | Computer simulation and visualization in medicine | The goals of medical simulation and visualization are multifaceted. While some simulations and visualizations facilitate diagnosis, others help physicians plan surgery, therapy, and other forms of treatment. Still other simulation and visualization techniques are used for medical training and to acq... | Technology; Computer assisted instruction; Computer graphics | 2000 |
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Lindstrom, Gary E. | The schema coercion problem | Over the past decade, the ability to incorporate data from a wide variety of sources has become increasingly important to database users. To meet this need, significant effort has been expended in automatic database schema manipulation. However, to date this effort has focused on two aspects of this... | Schema coercion; Database schema manipulation; Schema integration | 1997 |
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Hansen, Charles D. | Interactive texture-based volume rendering for large data sets | Visualization is an integral part of scientific computation and simulation. State-of-the-art simulations of physical systems can generate terabytes to petabytes of time-varying data where a single time step can contain more than a gigabyte of data per variable. As memory sizes continue to increase, ... | Parallel rendering; Volume rendering; TRex | 2001 |
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Hansen, Charles D.; Henderson, Thomas C. | MKS: a multisensor kernel system | The multisensor kernel system (MKS) is presented as a means for multisensor integration and data acquisition. This system has been developed in the context of a robot work station equipped with various types of sensors utilizing three-dimensional laser range finder data and two-dimensional camera da... | Multisensor kernel system; Spatial proximity graphs | 1984 |
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Ameel, Timothy A; Gale, Bruce K.; Harvey, Ian R. | A three-semester interdisciplinary educational program in microsystems engineering | Motivated by an NSF IGERT grant in the general area of microfluidics, a sequence of three interdisciplinary technical courses has been developed in the emerging area of microsystems engineering. Designed to be taken in series, these courses take students, both graduate and upper-level undergraduates... | | 2004 |
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Christensen, Douglas A. | Using the cardiovascular system to illustrate fundamental laws and principles in a freshman course | Our Fundamentals of Bioengineering I course is organized around key physical and engineering laws and principles. A semester-long Major Project is assigned which integrates many of these principles by modeling the human systemic cardiovascular system, using both Matlab computer analysis and assembly... | Matlab | 2002 |
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Harrison, Reid R. | Custom multielectrode array with integrated low-noise preamplifiers | Multielectrode arrays (MEAs) have emerged as a leading technology for extracellular neural recording and stimulation. Their large number of recording sites promises to yield important insight into neural systems. As the density of recording sites increases, interfacing to each electrode becomes inc... | Electrode; Multielectrode arrays (MEA); Neural recording; Extracellular recording; Low-noise | 2003-01-01 |
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Sobh, Tarek M.; Henderson, Thomas C. | URK: Utah robot kit - A 3-link robot manipulator prototype | In designing robot manipulators, the interaction between several modules (S/W, VLSI, CAD, CAM, Robotics, and Control) illustrates an interdisciplinary prototyping environment that includes different types of information that are radically different but combined in a coordinated way. This paper descr... | URK; Utah Robot Kit; robot manipulators; prototyping environment | 1994 |
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Berzins, Martin | A survey of high level frameworks in block-structured adaptive mesh refinement packages | Over the last decade block-structured adaptive mesh refinement (SAMR) has found increasing use in large, publicly available codes and frameworks. SAMR frameworks have evolved along different paths. Some have stayed focused on specific domain areas, others have pursued a more general functionality, p... | | 2014-01-01 |