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Transition Metal Perovskite Chalcogenides: Emerging Semiconductors For Visible And Infrared Optoelectronics, Shanyuan Niu Sep 2019

Transition Metal Perovskite Chalcogenides: Emerging Semiconductors For Visible And Infrared Optoelectronics, Shanyuan Niu

Link Foundation Energy Fellowship Reports

Large-scale deployment of electronic, photonic, and energy technologies rely on continuous discovery and invention of high performance electronic materials with earth abundant compositions. Carrier mobility and density of states (DOS) are two critical material parameters in light-matter interaction to enable efficient, high performance light absorption, emission, and detection. While the advantages of high carrier mobility are evident, large density of states can lead to desirable electronic and optical properties such as enhanced light absorption and emission (efficient solar energy conversion and lighting), high carrier density (high current, power density), and large thermopower (thermoelectrics). However, there is an inverse correlation between …


Increasing Expression Of Civic-Engagement Values By Students In A Service-Learning Chemistry Course, Audrey Mcgowin, Rebecca Teed Sep 2019

Increasing Expression Of Civic-Engagement Values By Students In A Service-Learning Chemistry Course, Audrey Mcgowin, Rebecca Teed

Earth and Environmental Sciences Faculty Publications

A service-learning course at a midsized Midwestern research university was modified over a period of six years to integrate best-practice pedagogies that have been shown to increase civic engagement by students. Best-practice pedagogies included regular interaction with community partner(s), significant time spent on the service activity, and regular reflection (written and verbal) on the implications of the service activity. Besides water quality monitoring, students performed private well water analysis, wrote multiple formal reflection papers, and presented a public talk on the results of their project that included significant discussion time with community partners. Authentic expression of civic engagement values was …


Disinfection Byproduct Formation During Drinking Water Treatment And Distribution: A Review Of Unintended Effects Of Engineering Agents And Materials, Shunke Ding, Yang Deng, Tom Bond, Chao Fang, Zhongqi Cao, Wenhai Chu Sep 2019

Disinfection Byproduct Formation During Drinking Water Treatment And Distribution: A Review Of Unintended Effects Of Engineering Agents And Materials, Shunke Ding, Yang Deng, Tom Bond, Chao Fang, Zhongqi Cao, Wenhai Chu

Department of Earth and Environmental Studies Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works

Unintended effects of engineering agents and materials on the formation of undesirable disinfection byproducts (DBPs)during drinking water treatment and distribution were comprehensively reviewed. Specially, coagulants, biologically active filtration biofilms, activated carbons, nanomaterials, ion-exchange resins, membrane materials in drinking water treatment and piping materials, deposits and biofilms within drinking water distribution systems were discussed, which may serve as DBP precursors, transform DBPs into more toxic species, and/or catalyze the formation of DBPs. Speciation and quantity of DBPs generated rely heavily on the material characteristics, solution chemistry conditions, and operating factors. For example, quaternary ammonium polymer coagulants can increase concentrations of N-nitrosodimethylamine …


Preface, Hui-Hsiung Kuo, George Yin Sep 2019

Preface, Hui-Hsiung Kuo, George Yin

Communications on Stochastic Analysis

No abstract provided.


Non-Nested Monte Carlo Dual Bounds For Multi-Exercisable Options, Xiang Cheng, Zhuo Jin Sep 2019

Non-Nested Monte Carlo Dual Bounds For Multi-Exercisable Options, Xiang Cheng, Zhuo Jin

Communications on Stochastic Analysis

No abstract provided.


Hybrid Models And Switching Control With Constraints, Jose L. Menaldi, Maurice Robin Sep 2019

Hybrid Models And Switching Control With Constraints, Jose L. Menaldi, Maurice Robin

Communications on Stochastic Analysis

No abstract provided.


Subdifferentials Of Value Functions In Nonconvex Dynamic Programming For Nonstationary Stochastic Processes, Boris S. Mordukhovich, Nobusumi Sagara Sep 2019

Subdifferentials Of Value Functions In Nonconvex Dynamic Programming For Nonstationary Stochastic Processes, Boris S. Mordukhovich, Nobusumi Sagara

Communications on Stochastic Analysis

No abstract provided.


Stochastic Process And Its Role In The Development Of The Financial Market: Celebrating Professor Chow's Long And Successful Career, Xisuo L. Liu Sep 2019

Stochastic Process And Its Role In The Development Of The Financial Market: Celebrating Professor Chow's Long And Successful Career, Xisuo L. Liu

Communications on Stochastic Analysis

No abstract provided.


Euler-Maruyama Method For Regime Switching Stochastic Differential Equations With Hölder Coefficients, Dung T. Nguyen, Son L. Nguyen Sep 2019

Euler-Maruyama Method For Regime Switching Stochastic Differential Equations With Hölder Coefficients, Dung T. Nguyen, Son L. Nguyen

Communications on Stochastic Analysis

No abstract provided.


Stochastic Partial Differential Equation Sis Epidemic Models: Modeling And Analysis, Nhu N. Nguyen, George Yin Sep 2019

Stochastic Partial Differential Equation Sis Epidemic Models: Modeling And Analysis, Nhu N. Nguyen, George Yin

Communications on Stochastic Analysis

No abstract provided.


Anticipating Exponential Processes And Stochastic Differential Equations, Chii Ruey Hwang, Hui-Hsiung Kuo, Kimiaki Saitô Sep 2019

Anticipating Exponential Processes And Stochastic Differential Equations, Chii Ruey Hwang, Hui-Hsiung Kuo, Kimiaki Saitô

Communications on Stochastic Analysis

No abstract provided.


Totalitarian Random Tug-Of-War Games In Graphs, Marcos Antón, Fernando Charro, Peiyong Wang Sep 2019

Totalitarian Random Tug-Of-War Games In Graphs, Marcos Antón, Fernando Charro, Peiyong Wang

Communications on Stochastic Analysis

No abstract provided.


Action Functionals For Stochastic Differential Equations With Lévy Noise, Shenglan Yuan, Jinqiao Duan Sep 2019

Action Functionals For Stochastic Differential Equations With Lévy Noise, Shenglan Yuan, Jinqiao Duan

Communications on Stochastic Analysis

No abstract provided.


The Tensile Root Strength Of Spartina Patens Varies With Soil Texture And Atrazine Concentration, Lauris O. Hollis, R. Eugene Turner Sep 2019

The Tensile Root Strength Of Spartina Patens Varies With Soil Texture And Atrazine Concentration, Lauris O. Hollis, R. Eugene Turner

Faculty Publications

The widely used agricultural herbicide atrazine enters wetlands and may potentially affect wetland plants that provide critical reinforcement of soil strength and contribute to ecosystem stability in ways that may vary among soil types. We conducted greenhouse experiments using four levels of atrazine doses and three different soil textures to test for differences between control and experimental treatments and interactive effects of soil texture and atrazine exposure by using the tensile root strength of the coastal wetland emergent macrophyte Spartina patens as the response variable. The tensile root strength of S. patens was not affected after 50days of atrazine exposure …


Joint Geodetic And Seismic Analysis Of Surface Crevassing Near A Seasonal Glacier-Dammed Lake At Gornergletscher, Switzerland, Louis Garcia, Karen M. Luttrell Sep 2019

Joint Geodetic And Seismic Analysis Of Surface Crevassing Near A Seasonal Glacier-Dammed Lake At Gornergletscher, Switzerland, Louis Garcia, Karen M. Luttrell

Faculty Publications

Seasonal lake Gornersee forms at the confluence of Gornergletscher and Grenzgletscher, Switzerland, and experiences outburst floods annually in midsummer. To study the interplay between lake drainage, glacier movement and crevasse activity, high-frequency seismometers and GPS receivers were deployed in networks near Gornersee during the summer ablation seasons of 2004, 2006 and 2007. We use a Rayleigh wave coherence method to locate 3289, 7939 and 4087 icequakes, respectively, primarily along well-defined surface crevasses. We calculate two-dimensional strains from triads of GPS stations and find mean differential strain rates of similar to 300 x 10(-6) d(-1) with diurnal variations up to 800 …


On Nonoscillatory Solutions Of Three Dimensional Time-Scale Systems, Elvan Akin, Taher Hassan, Ozkan Ozturk, Ismail U. Tiryaki Sep 2019

On Nonoscillatory Solutions Of Three Dimensional Time-Scale Systems, Elvan Akin, Taher Hassan, Ozkan Ozturk, Ismail U. Tiryaki

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Research & Creative Works

In this article, we classify nonoscillatory solutions of a system of three-dimensional time scale systems. We use the method of considering the sign of components of such solutions. Examples are given to highlight some of our results. Moreover, the existence of such solutions is obtained by Knaster's fixed point theorem.


Fisetin, A 3,7,3 ',4 '-Tetrahydroxyflavone Inhibits The Pi3k/Akt/Mtor And Mapk Pathways And Ameliorates Psoriasis Pathology In 2d And 3d Organotypic Human Inflammatory Skin Models, Konstantin G. Kousoulas Sep 2019

Fisetin, A 3,7,3 ',4 '-Tetrahydroxyflavone Inhibits The Pi3k/Akt/Mtor And Mapk Pathways And Ameliorates Psoriasis Pathology In 2d And 3d Organotypic Human Inflammatory Skin Models, Konstantin G. Kousoulas

Faculty Publications

Psoriasis is a chronic immune-mediated skin disease that involves the interaction of immune and skin cells, and is characterized by cytokine-driven epidermal hyperplasia, deviant differentiation, inflammation, and angiogenesis. Because the available treatments for psoriasis have significant limitations, dietary products are potential natural sources of therapeutic molecules, which can repair the molecular defects associated with psoriasis and could possibly be developed for its management. Fisetin (3,7,3 ',4 '-tetrahydroxyflavone), a phytochemical naturally found in pigmented fruits and vegetables, has demonstrated proapoptotic and antioxidant effects in several malignancies. This study utilized biochemical, cellular, pharmacological, and tissue engineering tools to characterize the effects of …


Long-Term Changes Of Open-Surface Water Bodies In The Yangtze River Basin Based On The Google Earth Engine Cloud Platform, Yue Deng, Wei-Guo Jiang, Zhenghong Tang, Ziyan Ling, Zhifeng Wu Sep 2019

Long-Term Changes Of Open-Surface Water Bodies In The Yangtze River Basin Based On The Google Earth Engine Cloud Platform, Yue Deng, Wei-Guo Jiang, Zhenghong Tang, Ziyan Ling, Zhifeng Wu

Community and Regional Planning Program: Faculty Scholarly and Creative Activity

The spatiotemporal changes of open-surface water bodies in the Yangtze River Basin (YRB) have profound influences on sustainable economic development, and are also closely relevant to water scarcity in China. However, long-term changes of open-surface water bodies in the YRB have remained poorly characterized. Taking advantage of the Google Earth Engine (GEE) cloud platform, this study processed 75,593 scenes of Landsat images to investigate the long-term changes of open-surface water bodies in the YRB from 1984 to 2018. In this study, we adopted the percentile-based image composite method to collect training samples and proposed a multiple index water detection rule …


Femtosecond Gas-Phase Mega-Electron-Volt Ultrafast Electron Diffraction, Xiaozhe Shen, J. P.F. Nunes, J. Yang, R. K. Jobe, R. K. Li, Ming Fu Lin, B. Moore, M. Niebuhr, S. P. Weathersby, T. J.A. Wolf, C. Yoneda, Markus Guehr, Martin Centurion, X. J. Wang Sep 2019

Femtosecond Gas-Phase Mega-Electron-Volt Ultrafast Electron Diffraction, Xiaozhe Shen, J. P.F. Nunes, J. Yang, R. K. Jobe, R. K. Li, Ming Fu Lin, B. Moore, M. Niebuhr, S. P. Weathersby, T. J.A. Wolf, C. Yoneda, Markus Guehr, Martin Centurion, X. J. Wang

Martin Centurion Publications

The development of ultrafast gas electron diffraction with nonrelativistic electrons has enabled the determination of molecular structures with atomic spatial resolution. It has, however, been challenging to break the picosecond temporal resolution barrier and achieve the goal that has long been envisioned - making space- and-time resolved molecular movies of chemical reaction in the gas-phase. Recently, an ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) apparatus using mega-electron-volt (MeV) electrons was developed at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory for imaging ultrafast structural dynamics of molecules in the gas phase. The SLAC gas-phase MeV UED has achieved 65 fs root mean square temporal resolution, 0.63 …


The Known Unknowns Of Diversity & Inclusion: Supporting Individuals With Hidden & Transitioning Identities, Stephen Secules, Cassandra Mccall Sep 2019

The Known Unknowns Of Diversity & Inclusion: Supporting Individuals With Hidden & Transitioning Identities, Stephen Secules, Cassandra Mccall

School of Universal Computing, Construction, and Engineering Education

The goal of this workshop is to create a safe and open space for people to learn about individuals with hidden and transitioning identities and ways to support them as community members and allies. Please only share information you are comfortable sharing and respectfully engage with and listen to others.


How User Ratings Change With Time: Theoretical Explanation Of An Empirical Formula, Julio Urenda, Manuel Hernandez, Natalia Villanueva Rosales, Vladik Kreinovich Sep 2019

How User Ratings Change With Time: Theoretical Explanation Of An Empirical Formula, Julio Urenda, Manuel Hernandez, Natalia Villanueva Rosales, Vladik Kreinovich

Departmental Technical Reports (CS)

In many application areas, it is important to predict the user's reaction to new products. In general, this reaction changes with time. Empirical analysis of this dependence has shown that it can be reasonably accurately described by a power law. In this paper, we provide a theoretical explanation for this empirical formula.


Shifts In Plant Functional Composition Following Long-Term Drought In Grasslands, Robert J. Griffin‐Nolan, Dana M. Blumenthal, Scott L. Collins, Timothy E. Farkas, Ava M. Hoffman, Kevin E. Mueller, Troy W. Ocheltree, Melinda D. Smith, Kenneth D. Whitney, Alan K. Knapp Sep 2019

Shifts In Plant Functional Composition Following Long-Term Drought In Grasslands, Robert J. Griffin‐Nolan, Dana M. Blumenthal, Scott L. Collins, Timothy E. Farkas, Ava M. Hoffman, Kevin E. Mueller, Troy W. Ocheltree, Melinda D. Smith, Kenneth D. Whitney, Alan K. Knapp

Biological, Geological, and Environmental Faculty Publications

1. Plant traits can provide unique insights into plant performance at the community scale. Functional composition, defined by both functional diversity and community-weighted trait means (CWMs), can affect the stability of above-ground net primary production (ANPP) in response to climate extremes. Further complexity arises, however, when functional composition itself responds to environmental change. The duration of climate extremes, such as drought, is expected to increase with rising global temperatures; thus, understanding the impacts of long-term drought on functional composition and the corresponding effect that has on ecosystem function could improve predictions of ecosystem sensitivity to climate change.

2. We experimentally …


Morphological Analysis Of Size And Shape (Mass): An Integrative Software Program For Morphometric Analyses Of Leaves, Tya S. Chuanromanee, James I. Cohen, Gillian L. Ryan Sep 2019

Morphological Analysis Of Size And Shape (Mass): An Integrative Software Program For Morphometric Analyses Of Leaves, Tya S. Chuanromanee, James I. Cohen, Gillian L. Ryan

Physics Publications

Morphometric analysis is a common approach for comparing and categorizing botanical samples; however, completing a suite of analyses using existing tools may require a multi-stage, multi-program process. To facilitate streamlined analysis within a single program, Morphological Analysis of Size and Shape (MASS) for leaves was developed. Its utility is demonstrated using exemplar leaf samples from Acer saccharum, Malus domestica, and Lithospermum.


Learning Meaningful Representations Of Surgical Motion Without Annotations, Robert Dipietro Sep 2019

Learning Meaningful Representations Of Surgical Motion Without Annotations, Robert Dipietro

Link Foundation Modeling, Simulation and Training Fellowship Reports

Superior technical skill in the operating room is associated with better patient outcomes [3,18], and at the core of surgical education is the belief that technical skill is improved through deliberate practice and appropriate feedback [10,17]. However, current standards for providing technical skills training are constrained by time [2], and most available methods for surgical skill assessment are subjective and global [14]. This has motivated interest in delivering targeted and automated assessment and feedback with machines, especially in robot-assisted surgery, during which high-quality surgical motion data can be captured transparently for analysis. Automated surgical activity recognition is an important precursor …


Measuring Streambank Erosion: A Comparison Of Erosion Pins, Total Station, And Terrestrial Laser Scanner, Daniel T. L. Myers, Richard R. Rediske, James N. Mcnair Sep 2019

Measuring Streambank Erosion: A Comparison Of Erosion Pins, Total Station, And Terrestrial Laser Scanner, Daniel T. L. Myers, Richard R. Rediske, James N. Mcnair

Funded Articles

Streambank erosion is diffcult to quantify; models and field methods are needed to assess this important sediment source to streams. Our objectives were to (1) evaluate and compare three techniques for quantifying streambank erosion: erosion pins, total station, and laser scanning, (2) spatially assess streambank erosion rates in the Indian Mill Creek watershed of Michigan, USA, and (3) relate results with modeling of nonpoint source pollution. We found large absolute and relative errors between the different measurement techniques. However, we were unable to determine any statistically significant differences between techniques and only observed a correlation between total station and laser …


Beam Loss Analysis Through Particle Tracking Simulation, Marvin Valverde Sep 2019

Beam Loss Analysis Through Particle Tracking Simulation, Marvin Valverde

STAR Program Research Presentations

Water soluble-polymers are commonly used to build detergents or other types of surfactants. These polymers are important because water soluble-polymers used in the development of surfactants have become an essential new factor in the cleaning of oil. However, the development of these surfactants has been constrained by the difficulty of producing them. For this synthesis, phenolic maleimide was used as starting material for a water-soluble polymer. This polymer will be able to break apart at set temperatures and self-assemble into a surfactant.


A Collection Of On-Ice Arctic Measurements 1879-2013, Ryan Avila Sep 2019

A Collection Of On-Ice Arctic Measurements 1879-2013, Ryan Avila

STAR Program Research Presentations

Ice thickness measurements have been taken in the arctic through a variety of means for a long time in order to better understand the long-term changes to sea ice. This project is focused on measurements made directly on the ice by using an auger or electromagnetic sounding which have both been shown to be highly accurate compared to other observational methods. Our first goal is to create and update an archive of sea ice data that collects smaller separated data sets in one easy to access location for other researchers to use. Our second goal is to use this data …


Rplidar A2 Accuracy, Ramiro O. Garcia Sep 2019

Rplidar A2 Accuracy, Ramiro O. Garcia

STAR Program Research Presentations

Traffic is not only a source of frustration but also a leading cause of death for people under 35 years of age. Recent research has focused on how driver assistance technology can be used to mitigate traffic fatalities and create more enjoyable commutes. In addition, self-driving vehicles can reduce fuel consumption the amount by 5% and increases the number of cars on the highway. To achieve this we need to research reliable sensors. This summer I research Rplidar A2 sensor which hopefully will be responsible for recording distance to the preceding car and helping prevent Insider Attacks or Misbehaviors of …


Measuring Length Of Electron Bunches With Optics In Lcls-Ii, Nathan Ahn, Alan Fisher Sep 2019

Measuring Length Of Electron Bunches With Optics In Lcls-Ii, Nathan Ahn, Alan Fisher

STAR Program Research Presentations

Since the launch of the LINAC Coherent Light Source (LCLS) in 2009, there have been over 1,000 publications enabling pioneering research across multiple fields. Advances include: harnessing the sun’s light, revealing life’s secrets and aiding drug development, developing future electronics, designing new materials and exploring fusion, customizing chemical reactions, and many more. These discoveries gathered worldwide attention, and now work has begun on a new revolutionary tool, LCLS-II. The LCLS-II will pulse at a million times a second, compared to the 120 pulses from the LCLS. Within the LCLS-II, there are two chicanes, serpentine curves. As the electron beam passes …


An Exo-Kuiper Belt With An Extended Halo Around Hd 191089 In Scattered Light, Bin Ren, Élodie Choquet, Marshall D. Perrin, Gaspard Duchěne, John H. Debes, Laurent Pueyo, Malena Rice, Christine Chen, Glenn Schneider, Thomas M. Esposito, Charles A. Poteet, Jason J. Wang, S. Mark Ammons, Megan Ansdell, Pauline Arriaga, Vanessa P. Bailey, Travis Barman, Juan Sebastián Bruzzone, Joanna Bulger, Jeffrey Chilcote, Tara Cotten, Robert J. De Rosa, Rene Doyon, Michael P. Fitzgerald, Katherine B. Follette, Stephen J. Goodsell, Benjamin L. Gerard, James R. Graham, Alexandra Z. Greenbaum, J. Brendan Hagan, Pascale Hibon, Dean C. Hines, Kimberly Ward-Duong, Et Al Sep 2019

An Exo-Kuiper Belt With An Extended Halo Around Hd 191089 In Scattered Light, Bin Ren, Élodie Choquet, Marshall D. Perrin, Gaspard Duchěne, John H. Debes, Laurent Pueyo, Malena Rice, Christine Chen, Glenn Schneider, Thomas M. Esposito, Charles A. Poteet, Jason J. Wang, S. Mark Ammons, Megan Ansdell, Pauline Arriaga, Vanessa P. Bailey, Travis Barman, Juan Sebastián Bruzzone, Joanna Bulger, Jeffrey Chilcote, Tara Cotten, Robert J. De Rosa, Rene Doyon, Michael P. Fitzgerald, Katherine B. Follette, Stephen J. Goodsell, Benjamin L. Gerard, James R. Graham, Alexandra Z. Greenbaum, J. Brendan Hagan, Pascale Hibon, Dean C. Hines, Kimberly Ward-Duong, Et Al

Astronomy: Faculty Publications

We have obtained Hubble Space Telescope STIS and NICMOS and Gemini/GPI scattered-light images of the HD 191089 debris disk. We identify two spatial components: a ring resembling the Kuiper Belt in radial extent (FWHM ∼ 25 au, centered at ∼46 au) and a halo extending to ∼640 au. We find that the halo is significantly bluer than the ring, consistent with the scenario that the ring serves as the "birth ring" for the smaller dust in the halo. We measure the scattering phase functions in the 30°-150° scattering-angle range and find that the halo dust is more forward- and backward-scattering …