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    AuthorAlouini, Mohamed-Slim (77)Tempone, Raul (37)Hoteit, Ibrahim (23)Bagci, Hakan (22)Bajic, Vladimir B. (22)View MoreDepartmentPhysical Sciences and Engineering (PSE) Division (516)Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering (CEMSE) Division (451)Biological and Environmental Sciences and Engineering (BESE) Division (276)Electrical Engineering Program (200)Materials Science and Engineering Program (164)View MoreJournalScientific Reports (40)Nature Communications (24)PLoS ONE (22)Journal of Membrane Science (20)SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2015 (19)View MoreKAUST Acknowledged Support UnitCCF (2)Visual Computing Center (2)Advanced Nanofabrication, Imaging and Characterization Laboratory (1)Baseline fund (1)KAUST baseline fund (1)View MoreKAUST Grant Number62140401 (1)BAS/1/1375 (1)CCF/1/1973-01-01 (1)EE002355 (1)GMSV-OCRF (1)View MorePatent StatusPublished Application (45)Granted Patent (29)PublisherElsevier BV (225)Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) (141)Springer Nature (126)American Chemical Society (ACS) (88)Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) (72)View MoreSubjectinversion (13)Red Sea (13)anisotropy (8)Metagenomics (7)acoustic (6)View MoreTypeArticle (953)Conference Paper (151)Patent (74)Poster (55)Presentation (36)View MoreYear (Issue Date)2017 (1)
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    Method and system for estimating and predicting airflow around air vehicles

    Claudel, Christian G.; Salama, Khaled N.; Calo, Victor M.; Ghommem, Mehdi; Eslshurafa, Amro; Shaqura, Mohammad (2015-12-31) [Patent]
    A method, system, and sensor for air flow sensing. The system can include a cantilever, a transducer, and a processing module. The method can include measuring beam deflections of one or more cantilevers, extracting information about air flow, and determining one or more of an airspeed, an angle of attack, and a sideslip, based on extracted information. The system and method can exploit nonlinearities in the behavior of the cantilever in fluid flow.
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    Constrained multi-degree reduction with respect to Jacobi norms

    Ait-Haddou, Rachid; Barton, Michael (Computer Aided Geometric Design, Elsevier BV, 2015-12-31) [Article]
    We show that a weighted least squares approximation of Bézier coefficients with factored Hahn weights provides the best constrained polynomial degree reduction with respect to the Jacobi L2L2-norm. This result affords generalizations to many previous findings in the field of polynomial degree reduction. A solution method to the constrained multi-degree reduction with respect to the Jacobi L2L2-norm is presented.
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    Non-Linear Behaviour Of Gelatin Networks Reveals A Hierarchical Structure

    Yang, Zhi; Hemar, Yacine; Hilliou, loic; Gilbert, Elliot P.; McGillivray, Duncan James; Williams, Martin A. K.; Chaieb, Saharoui (Biomacromolecules, American Chemical Society (ACS), 2015-12-31) [Article]
    We investigate the strain hardening behaviour of various gelatin networks - namely physically-crosslinked gelatin gel, chemically-crosslinked gelatin gels, and a hybrid gels made of a combination of the former two - under large shear deformations using the pre-stress, strain ramp, and large amplitude oscillation shear protocols. Further, the internal structures of physically-crosslinked gelatin gel and chemically-crosslinked gelatin gels were characterized by small angle neutron scattering (SANS) to enable their internal structures to be correlated with their nonlinear rheology. The Kratky plots of SANS data demonstrate the presence of small cross-linked aggregates within the chemically-crosslinked network, whereas in the physically-crosslinked gels a relatively homogeneous structure is observed. Through model fitting to the scattering data, we were able to obtain structural parameters, such as correlation length (ξ), cross-sectional polymer chain radius (Rc), and the fractal dimension (df) of the gel networks. The fractal dimension df obtained from the SANS data of the physically-crosslinked and chemically crosslinked gels is 1.31 and 1.53, respectively. These values are in excellent agreement with the ones obtained from a generalized non-linear elastic theory we used to fit our stress-strain curves. The chemical crosslinking that generates coils and aggregates hinders the free stretching of the triple helices bundles in the physically-crosslinked gels.
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    Triptycene-based dianhydrides, polyimides, methods of making each, and methods of use

    Ghanem, Bader; Pinnau, Ingo; Swaidan, Raja (2015-12-30) [Patent]
    A triptycene-based monomer, a method of making a triptycene-based monomer, a triptycene-based aromatic polyimide, a method of making a triptycene- based aromatic polyimide, methods of using triptycene-based aromatic polyimides, structures incorporating triptycene-based aromatic polyimides, and methods of gas separation are provided. Embodiments of the triptycene-based monomers and triptycene-based aromatic polyimides have high permeabilities and excellent selectivities. Embodiments of the triptycene-based aromatic polyimides have one or more of the following characteristics: intrinsic microporosity, good thermal stability, and enhanced solubility. In an exemplary embodiment, the triptycene-based aromatic polyimides are microporous and have a high BET surface area. In an exemplary embodiment, the triptycene-based aromatic polyimides can be used to form a gas separation membrane.
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    System and method for traffic signal timing estimation

    Dumazert, Julien; Claudel, Christian G. (2015-12-30) [Patent]
    A method and system for estimating traffic signals. The method and system can include constructing trajectories of probe vehicles from GPS data emitted by the probe vehicles, estimating traffic signal cycles, combining the estimates, and computing the traffic signal timing by maximizing a scoring function based on the estimates. Estimating traffic signal cycles can be based on transition times of the probe vehicles starting after a traffic signal turns green.
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    Multiscale differential phase contrast analysis with a unitary detector

    Lopatin, Sergei; Ivanov, Yurii P.; Kosel, Jürgen; Chuvilin, Andrey (Ultramicroscopy, Elsevier BV, 2015-12-30) [Article]
    A new approach to generate differential phase contrast (DPC) images for the visualization and quantification of local magnetic fields in a wide range of modern nano materials is reported. In contrast to conventional DPC methods our technique utilizes the idea of a unitary detector under bright field conditions, making it immediately usable by a majority of modern transmission electron microscopes. The approach is put on test to characterize the local magnetization of cylindrical nanowires and their 3D ordered arrays, revealing high sensitivity of our method in a combination with nanometer-scale spatial resolution.
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    Cylindrical-shaped nanotube field effect transistor

    Hussain, Muhammad Mustafa; Fahad, Hossain M.; Smith, Casey E.; Rojas, Jhonathan Prieto (2015-12-29) [Patent]
    A cylindrical-shaped nanotube FET may be manufactured on silicon (Si) substrates as a ring etched into a gate stack and filled with semiconductor material. An inner gate electrode couples to a region of the gate stack inside the inner circumference of the ring. An outer gate electrode couples to a region of the gate stack outside the outer circumference of the ring. The multi-gate cylindrical-shaped nanotube FET operates in volume inversion for ring widths below 15 nanometers. The cylindrical-shaped nanotube FET demonstrates better short channel effect (SCE) mitigation and higher performance (I.sub.on/I.sub.off) than conventional transistor devices. The cylindrical-shaped nanotube FET may also be manufactured with higher yields and cheaper costs than conventional transistors.
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    Simple models of the hydrofracture process

    Marder, M.; Chen, Chih-Hung; Patzek, Tadeusz (Physical Review E, American Physical Society (APS), 2015-12-29) [Article]
    Hydrofracturing to recover natural gas and oil relies on the creation of a fracture network with pressurized water. We analyze the creation of the network in two ways. First, we assemble a collection of analytical estimates for pressure-driven crack motion in simple geometries, including crack speed as a function of length, energy dissipated by fluid viscosity and used to break rock, and the conditions under which a second crack will initiate while a first is running. We develop a pseudo-three-dimensional numerical model that couples fluid motion with solid mechanics and can generate branching crack structures not specified in advance. One of our main conclusions is that the typical spacing between fractures must be on the order of a meter, and this conclusion arises in two separate ways. First, it arises from analysis of gas production rates, given the diffusion constants for gas in the rock. Second, it arises from the number of fractures that should be generated given the scale of the affected region and the amounts of water pumped into the rock.
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    Robust Design of a Particle-Free Silver-Organo-Complex Ink with High Conductivity and Inkjet Stability for Flexible Electronics

    Vaseem, Mohammad; McKerricher, Garret; Shamim, Atif (ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, American Chemical Society (ACS), 2015-12-29) [Article]
    Currently, silver-nanoparticle-based inkjet ink is commercially available. This type of ink has several serious problems such as a complex synthesis protocol, high cost, high sintering temperatures (∼200 °C), particle aggregation, nozzle clogging, poor shelf life, and jetting instability. For the emerging field of printed electronics, these shortcomings in conductive inks are barriers for their widespread use in practical applications. Formulating particle-free silver inks has potential to solve these issues and requires careful design of the silver complexation. The ink complex must meet various requirements, such as in situ reduction, optimum viscosity, storage and jetting stability, smooth uniform sintered films, excellent adhesion, and high conductivity. This study presents a robust formulation of silver–organo-complex (SOC) ink, where complexing molecules act as reducing agents. The 17 wt % silver loaded ink was printed and sintered on a wide range of substrates with uniform surface morphology and excellent adhesion. The jetting stability was monitored for 5 months to confirm that the ink was robust and highly stable with consistent jetting performance. Radio frequency inductors, which are highly sensitive to metal quality, were demonstrated as a proof of concept on flexible PEN substrate. This is a major step toward producing high-quality electronic components with a robust inkjet printing process.
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    Study of coexisting phases in Bi doped La0.67Sr0.33MnO3

    Kambhala, Nagaiah; Chen, Miaoxiang; Li, Peng; Zhang, Xixiang; Rajesh, Desapogu; Bhagyashree, K.S.; Goveas, Lora Rita; Bhat, S.V.; Kumar, P. Anil; Mathieu, Roland; Angappane, S. (Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, Elsevier BV, 2015-12-28) [Article]
    We report the remarkable phase separation behaviour in La0.67Sr0.33MnO3 doped with Bi3+ ion at La site. The temperature dependent resistivity and magnetization of La0.67−xBixSr0.33MnO3 (x>0) show the presence of phase separation of ferromagnetic metallic and charge ordered antiferromagnetic insulating phases. Markedly, the field dependant magnetization studies of La0.67−xBixSr0.33MnO3 (x=0.3) show the metamagnetic nature of ferromagnetic metallic state implying the competition of coexisting ferromagnetic metallic and charge ordered antiferromagnetic phases. The electron spin resonance and exchange bias studies of La0.67−xBixSr0.33MnO3 (x=0.4 and 0.5) substantiate the coexistence of ferromagnetic clusters in antiferromagnetic matrix.
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