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Assessing Biogeochemical Impacts And Environmental Conditions Associated With Cross-Shelf High Chlorophyll Plumes In The Northern Gulf Of Mexico, Erin Brooke Jones Aug 2015

Assessing Biogeochemical Impacts And Environmental Conditions Associated With Cross-Shelf High Chlorophyll Plumes In The Northern Gulf Of Mexico, Erin Brooke Jones

Dissertations

The northern Gulf of Mexico is a complex marine system subject to episodic physical phenomena such as loop current eddies. Flow fields generated by these eddies can result in cross-shelf exchanges between riverine influenced shelf waters and the offshore water column. This study considers the impacts of high chlorophyll plumes (HCPs) resulting from cross-shelf exchanges to the bio-optical properties of affected waters and how these plumes are influenced by their environment. The seasonal, interannual and decadal chlorophyll cycles of the Gulf of Mexico and the northern Gulf of Mexico are described to provide context for evaluating the ecological effects of …


Understanding User Engagement In The Open Collaboration Model Of Crowdsourcing, Cuong Nguyen Aug 2015

Understanding User Engagement In The Open Collaboration Model Of Crowdsourcing, Cuong Nguyen

Student Work

Crowdsourcing refers to the use of technologies to gather the collective effort and wisdom from an undefined group of online users for organizational innovation and/or problem solving. Further, open collaboration model refers to the crowdsourcing type wherein the crowd members discuss the submitted contributions among themselves to provide the final outcomes to problem owners. Regardless of crowdsourcing forms, a critical challenge for crowdsourcing service providers is to engage online participants in making sustained contributions. Inspired by Flow Theory (Csikszentmihalyi &

Csikszentmihayi, 1988), the purpose of this dissertation is to examine whether the conditions of challenge-skill balance and clear and immediate …


In Need Of A Domain-Specific Language Modeling Notation For Smartphone Applications With Portable Capability, Hamza Ghandorh, Luiz Fernando Capretz Dr., Ali Bou Nassif Dr. Aug 2015

In Need Of A Domain-Specific Language Modeling Notation For Smartphone Applications With Portable Capability, Hamza Ghandorh, Luiz Fernando Capretz Dr., Ali Bou Nassif Dr.

Electrical and Computer Engineering Publications

The rapid growth of the smartphone market and its increasing revenue has motivated developers to target multiple platforms. Market leaders, such as Apple, Google, and Microsoft, develop their smartphone applications complying with their platform specifications. The specification of each platform makes a platform-dedicated application incompatible with other platforms due to the diversity of operating systems, programming languages, and design patterns. Conventional development methodologies are applied to smartphone applications, yet they perform less well. Smartphone applications have unique hardware and software requirements. All previous factors push smartphone developers to build less sophisticated and low-quality products when targeting multiple smartphone platforms. Model-driven …


Extended Followup Of A Cohort Of Chromium Production Workers, Herman Jones Gibb, Peter St. John Lees, Jing Wang, Keri O'Leary Aug 2015

Extended Followup Of A Cohort Of Chromium Production Workers, Herman Jones Gibb, Peter St. John Lees, Jing Wang, Keri O'Leary

Epidemiology Faculty Publications

Background

The current study evaluates the mortality of 2,354 workers first employed at a Baltimore chromate production plant between 1950 and 1974.

Methods

The National Death Index (NDI Plus) was used to determine vital status and cause of death. Cumulative chromium (VI) exposure and nasal and skin irritation were evaluated as risk factors for lung cancer mortality.

Results

There are 91,186 person-years of observation and 217 lung cancer deaths. Cumulative chromium (VI) exposure, nasal irritation, nasal perforation, nasal ulceration, and other forms of irritation (e.g., skin irritation) were associated with lung cancer mortality.

Conclusion

Cumulative chromium (VI) exposure was a …


Two-Dimensional Structures In The Quintic Ginzburg-Landau Equation, Florent Bérard, Charles-Julien Vandamme, S.C. Mancas Aug 2015

Two-Dimensional Structures In The Quintic Ginzburg-Landau Equation, Florent Bérard, Charles-Julien Vandamme, S.C. Mancas

Publications

By using ZEUS cluster at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University we perform extensive numerical simulations based on a two-dimensional Fourier spectral method Fourier spatial discretization and an explicit scheme for time differencing) to find the range of existence of the spatiotemporal solitons of the two-dimensional complex Ginzburg-Landau equation with cubic and quintic nonlinearities. We start from the parameters used by Akhmediev et. al. and slowly vary them one by one to determine the regimes where solitons exist as stable/unstable structures. We present eight classes of dissipative solitons from which six are known (stationary, pulsating, vortex spinning, filament, exploding, creeping) and two are …


Three-Dimensional Scaffolds Of Graphene, Carbon Nanotubes And Transition-Metal Oxides For Applications In Electronics, Sensors And Energy Storage, Gilbert N. Mbah Aug 2015

Three-Dimensional Scaffolds Of Graphene, Carbon Nanotubes And Transition-Metal Oxides For Applications In Electronics, Sensors And Energy Storage, Gilbert N. Mbah

Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Electronics, sensors and energy storage devices are the new waves behind economic development, security and communication1. Engineering small sizes of electronic, sensors and energy storage devices is the hurdle limiting efficient, portable and vast applications of Nano-devices for economic, security and communication advancement2. Silicon the major material used in transistors has approached its limit to fabricated Nano-devices3. The discovery of free standing, one atomic layer thick and two-dimensional graphene sheets with high conductivity, inert, high specific surface area, stable and high tensile strength material in 2004 has shown capabilities to replaced silicon in electronics, …


Nanostructured Cerium Oxide Based Catalysts: Synthesis, Physical Properties, And Catalytic Performance, Yunyun Zhou Aug 2015

Nanostructured Cerium Oxide Based Catalysts: Synthesis, Physical Properties, And Catalytic Performance, Yunyun Zhou

Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Cerium oxide is an extensively used industrial catalyst with applications as diverse as catalysts for automobile exhaust, petroleum cracking and organic chemicals synthesis. The catalytic activity of cerium oxide is dependent upon its structural properties, especially the oxygen vacancy defects. While recent advances in characterization techniques have dramatically improved our understanding of cerium oxide functionality, many atomic features in cerium oxide contributing to the overall catalytic reactivity are not yet well-understood. This dissertation focuses on the structural studies of catalytically active cerium oxides with different compositions, phases and morphologies, and their utilizations to establish fundamental understandings of cerium oxide based …


The Intersection Of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance And Quantum Chemistry, Yali Wang Aug 2015

The Intersection Of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance And Quantum Chemistry, Yali Wang

Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Nuclear Magnetic resonance and quantum chemistry have been recognized to be strong tools for probing the structure and dynamics of molecules to further solve chemistry and biological problems. Chemical shift measured by NMR experiment and chemical shielding, molecular energy and molecular structure calculated by quantum chemistry provide extensive information.

Exact analytic gradients, are obtained for cavitation, dispersion and repulsion energies and time-dependent density functional theory for the continuum solvation model, which could be used to probe the structure, dynamics and properties of molecules. Copper in CuA azurin is recognized to be coordinated by a structure water molecule by comparing …


Quality Assurance Of Advanced Treatment Modalities Using Presage® Dosimeters, Ryan G. Lafratta Aug 2015

Quality Assurance Of Advanced Treatment Modalities Using Presage® Dosimeters, Ryan G. Lafratta

Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)

Computer-controlled therapy machines allow for increasingly complex plans, as there are more variables that can be tuned to produce the ideal result. This makes it increasingly difficult to assure the intended calculated dose is being delivered correctly using current techniques that are 2D-based because the resultant dose distributions can differ markedly in various sections of the target. A measurement of composite dose from the entire plan should be included in patient-specific IMRT QA. A volumetric dosimeter such as PRESAGE® is able to provide a complete 3D measured dosimetry dataset with one treatment plan delivery. It was hypothesized that a …


Nmr-Based Structural Analysis Of Threonylcarbamoyl-Amp Synthase And Its Substrate Interactions, Kimberly A. Harris, Benjamin G. Bobay, Kathryn L. Sarachan, Alexis F. Sims, Yann Bilbille, Christopher Deutsch, Dirk Iwata-Reuyl, Paul F. Agris Aug 2015

Nmr-Based Structural Analysis Of Threonylcarbamoyl-Amp Synthase And Its Substrate Interactions, Kimberly A. Harris, Benjamin G. Bobay, Kathryn L. Sarachan, Alexis F. Sims, Yann Bilbille, Christopher Deutsch, Dirk Iwata-Reuyl, Paul F. Agris

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

The hypermodified nucleoside N(6)-threonylcarbamoyladenosine (t(6)A37) is present in many distinct tRNA species and has been found in organisms in all domains of life. This post-transcriptional modification enhances translation fidelity by stabilizing the anticodon/codon interaction in the ribosomal decoding site. The biosynthetic pathway of t(6)A37 is complex and not well understood. In bacteria, the following four proteins have been discovered to be both required and sufficient for t(6)A37 modification: TsaC, TsaD, TsaB, and TsaE. Of these, TsaC and TsaD are members of universally conserved protein families. Although TsaC has been shown to catalyze the formation of L-threonylcarbamoyl-AMP, a key intermediate in …


Seeing California’S Water Future(S) At Orange County’S Groundwater Replenishment System, Sarah Priscilla Randle Aug 2015

Seeing California’S Water Future(S) At Orange County’S Groundwater Replenishment System, Sarah Priscilla Randle

Research Collection College of Integrative Studies

Tucked away in suburban Fountain Valley, California, the Orange County Water District’s Groundwater Replenishment System (GWRS) smells vaguely of chlorine and looks like something imagined by a 1950s sci-fi writer. Sleek, shiny, and minimalist, the wastewater treatment plant feels like somewhere a robot would be very, very comfortable.It’s also a soothing place for another kind of visitor: the Southern California water manager. My fieldwork shows these managers to be a community of expertise that likes recycled water, a steady source of supply they feel confident in their ability to treat, monitor, and deliver. “It’s here and it’s never going away, …


Fusing Heterogeneous Data For Alzheimer's Disease Classification, P. S. Pillai, Tze-Yun Leong Aug 2015

Fusing Heterogeneous Data For Alzheimer's Disease Classification, P. S. Pillai, Tze-Yun Leong

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

In multi-view learning, multimodal representations of a real world object or situation are integrated to learn its overall picture. Feature sets from distinct data sources carry different, yet complementary, information which, if analysed together, usually yield better insights and more accurate results. Neuro-degenerative disorders such as dementia are characterized by changes in multiple biomarkers. This work combines the features from neuroimaging and cerebrospinal fluid studies to distinguish Alzheimer's disease patients from healthy subjects. We apply statistical data fusion techniques on 101 subjects from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) database. We examine whether fusion of biomarkers helps to improve diagnostic …


Faitcrowd: Fine Grained Truth Discovery For Crowdsourced Data Aggregation, Fenglong Ma, Yaliang Li, Qi Li, Minghui Qiu, Jing Gao, Shi Zhi, Lu Su, Bo Zhao, Jiawei Han Aug 2015

Faitcrowd: Fine Grained Truth Discovery For Crowdsourced Data Aggregation, Fenglong Ma, Yaliang Li, Qi Li, Minghui Qiu, Jing Gao, Shi Zhi, Lu Su, Bo Zhao, Jiawei Han

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

In crowdsourced data aggregation task, there exist conflicts in the answers provided by large numbers of sources on the same set of questions. The most important challenge for this task is to estimate source reliability and select answers that are provided by high-quality sources. Existing work solves this problem by simultaneously estimating sources' reliability and inferring questions' true answers (i.e., the truths). However, these methods assume that a source has the same reliability degree on all the questions, but ignore the fact that sources' reliability may vary significantly among different topics. To capture various expertise levels on different topics, we …


Topological Spatial Verification For Instance Search, Wei Zhang, Chong-Wah Ngo Aug 2015

Topological Spatial Verification For Instance Search, Wei Zhang, Chong-Wah Ngo

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

This paper proposes an elastic spatial verification method for Instance Search, particularly for dealing with non-planar and non-rigid queries exhibiting complex spatial transformations. Different from existing models that map keypoints between images based on a linear transformation (e.g., affine, homography), our model exploits the topological arrangement of keypoints to address the non-linear spatial transformations that are extremely common in real life situations. In particular, we propose a novel technique to elastically verify the topological spatial consistency with the triangulated graph through a "sketch-and-match" scheme. The spatial topology configuration, emphasizing relative positioning rather than absolute coordinates, is first sketched by a …


Semi-Supervised Hashing With Semantic Confidence For Large Scale Visual Search, Yingwei Pan, Ting Yao, Houqiang Li, Chong-Wah Ngo, Tao Mei Aug 2015

Semi-Supervised Hashing With Semantic Confidence For Large Scale Visual Search, Yingwei Pan, Ting Yao, Houqiang Li, Chong-Wah Ngo, Tao Mei

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Similarity search is one of the fundamental problems for large scale multimedia applications. Hashing techniques, as one popular strategy, have been intensively investigated owing to the speed and memory efficiency. Recent research has shown that leveraging supervised information can lead to high quality hashing. However, most existing supervised methods learn hashing function by treating each training example equally while ignoring the different semantic degree related to the label, i.e. semantic confidence, of different examples. In this paper, we propose a novel semi-supervised hashing framework by leveraging semantic confidence. Specifically, a confidence factor is first assigned to each example by neighbor …


Identity-Based Lossy Encryption From Learning With Errors, Jingnan He, Bao Li, Xianhui Lu, Dingding Jia, Haiyang Xue, Xiaochao Sun Aug 2015

Identity-Based Lossy Encryption From Learning With Errors, Jingnan He, Bao Li, Xianhui Lu, Dingding Jia, Haiyang Xue, Xiaochao Sun

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

We extend the notion of lossy encryption to the scenario of identity-based encryption (IBE), and propose a new primitive called identity-based lossy encryption (IBLE). Similar as the case of lossy encryption, we show that IBLE can also achieve selective opening security. Finally, we present a construction of IBLE from the assumption of learning with errors.


Facilitating Image Search With A Scalable And Compact Semantic Mapping, Meng Wang, Weisheng Li, Dong Liu, Bingbing Ni, Jialie Shen, Shuicheng Yan Aug 2015

Facilitating Image Search With A Scalable And Compact Semantic Mapping, Meng Wang, Weisheng Li, Dong Liu, Bingbing Ni, Jialie Shen, Shuicheng Yan

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

This paper introduces a novel approach to facilitating image search based on a compact semantic embedding. A novel method is developed to explicitly map concepts and image contents into a unified latent semantic space for the representation of semantic concept prototypes. Then, a linear embedding matrix is learned that maps images into the semantic space, such that each image is closer to its relevant concept prototype than other prototypes. In our approach, the semantic concepts equated with query keywords and the images mapped into the vicinity of the prototype are retrieved by our scheme. In addition, a computationally efficient method …


Numerical Approximation Of Stochastic Differential Equations Driven By Levy Motion With Infinitely Many Jumps, Ernest Jum Aug 2015

Numerical Approximation Of Stochastic Differential Equations Driven By Levy Motion With Infinitely Many Jumps, Ernest Jum

Doctoral Dissertations

In this dissertation, we consider the problem of simulation of stochastic differential equations driven by pure jump Levy processes with infinite jump activity. Examples include, the class of stochastic differential equations driven by stable and tempered stable Levy processes, which are suited for modeling of a wide range of heavy tail phenomena. We replace the small jump part of the driving Levy process by a suitable Brownian motion, as proposed by Asmussen and Rosinski, which results in a jump-diffusion equation. We obtain Lp [the space of measurable functions with a finite p-norm], for p greater than or equal to …


Modelling Supercomputer Maintenance Interrupts: Maintenance Policy Recommendations, Jagadish Cherukuri Aug 2015

Modelling Supercomputer Maintenance Interrupts: Maintenance Policy Recommendations, Jagadish Cherukuri

Masters Theses

A supercomputer is a repairable system with large number of compute nodes interconnected to work in harmony to achieve superior computational performance. Reliability of such a complex system depends on an effective maintenance strategy that involves both emergency and preventive maintenance. This thesis analyzes the maintenance records of four supercomputers operational at The National Institute of Computational Science located at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. We propose to use the generalized proportional intensities model (GPIM) to model the maintenance interrupts as it can capture both the reliability parameters and maintenance parameters and allows the inclusion of both emergency and preventive maintenance. …


Biodegradable Nano-Hybrid Polymer Composite Networks For Regulating Cellular Behavior, Charles Henley Sprague Aug 2015

Biodegradable Nano-Hybrid Polymer Composite Networks For Regulating Cellular Behavior, Charles Henley Sprague

Masters Theses

Photo-crosslinkable polymeric biomaterials have emerged in the field of biomedical research to promote tissue regeneration. For example, scaffolds that can be crosslinked and hardened in situ have been known to make suitable implant alternatives. Since injectable and photo-crosslinkable biomaterials offer the advantage of being minimally invasive, they have emerged to compete with autografts, a current highly invasive method to repair diseased tissue. A series of novel photo-crosslinkable, injectable, and biodegradable nano-hybrid polymers consisting of poly(ε-caprolactone fumarate) (PCLF) and polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) has been synthesized in our laboratory via polycondensation. To engineer the material properties of the nano-hybrid networks, varied …


Near-Infrared (2 – 4 Micron) Spectroscopy Of Near-Earth Asteroids: A Search For Oh/H2o On Small Planetary Bodies, Nathanael Richard Wigton Aug 2015

Near-Infrared (2 – 4 Micron) Spectroscopy Of Near-Earth Asteroids: A Search For Oh/H2o On Small Planetary Bodies, Nathanael Richard Wigton

Masters Theses

Near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) are not expected to have H2O [water] ice on their surfaces because a) most accreted dry and therefore never contained H2O, and b) their relatively high surface temperatures should drive rapid H2O ice sublimation. However, OH/H2O has been detected on other anhydrous inner solar system objects, including the Moon and Vesta. Possible sources for OH/H2O in the inner Solar System might include production via solar wind interactions, carbonaceous chondrite or cometary impact delivery, or native OH/H2O molecules bound to phyllosilicates. As these processes are active …


An Examination Of Fertilizer Use Efficiency And Irrigation Management In Tennessee Agricultural Production, Timothy James Grant Aug 2015

An Examination Of Fertilizer Use Efficiency And Irrigation Management In Tennessee Agricultural Production, Timothy James Grant

Masters Theses

Understanding the effect of supplemental irrigation and timing of nitrogen availability on yield of cotton is pertinent to the success of Tennessee cotton producers. Response to irrigation and nitrogen source is likely to vary across greatly differing soil types. This research indicated the need for higher amounts of water and earlier irrigation initiation to optimize yields in coarse-textured, low water holding capacity soils. Deep silt loam soils did not respond to irrigation in two wet years. Delaying nitrogen availability via use of a polymer coated urea fertilizer generally either lowered or did not affect yield. Delaying nitrogen availability was less …


Survival And Growth Rate Of Translocated Freshwater Mussels Lampsilis Fasciola And Medionidus Conradicus, Laura L. Pullum Aug 2015

Survival And Growth Rate Of Translocated Freshwater Mussels Lampsilis Fasciola And Medionidus Conradicus, Laura L. Pullum

Masters Theses

Freshwater mussels (Family Unionidae and Margaritiferidae) are a widely threatened group of bivalve molluscs, particularly in the Southeastern United States. Translocation of freshwater mussels is an increasingly common conservation method. However, there are relatively few studies that quantitatively investigate the factors influencing translocation success or failure. In October 2013, hundreds of Medionidus conradicus and Lampsilis fasciola were translocated to the Pigeon and Nolichucky Rivers in Tennessee, with an interim partial survey (June 2014) and a full survey (October 2014). In this study, I analyze this field-collected data to determine the mechanism(s) that currently influence the outcomes of Tennessee mussel translocation. …


Space Geodetic Observation Of The Deformation Cycle Across The Ballenas Transform, Gulf Of California, Christina Plattner, Rocco Malservisi, Falk Amelung, Timothy H. Dixon, Matthias Hackl, Alessandro Verdecchia, Peter Lonsdale, Francisco Suarez-Vidal, Javier Gonzalez-Garcia Aug 2015

Space Geodetic Observation Of The Deformation Cycle Across The Ballenas Transform, Gulf Of California, Christina Plattner, Rocco Malservisi, Falk Amelung, Timothy H. Dixon, Matthias Hackl, Alessandro Verdecchia, Peter Lonsdale, Francisco Suarez-Vidal, Javier Gonzalez-Garcia

School of Geosciences Faculty and Staff Publications

The Gulf of California, Mexico, accommodates ~90% of North America‐Pacific plate relative motion. While most of this motion occurs on marine transform faults and spreading centers, several fault segments in the central Gulf come close to peninsular Baja California. Here we present Global Positioning System and interferometric synthetic aperture radar data near the Ballenas transform fault, separating the peninsula from Angel de la Guarda Island. We observe interseismic motion between June 2004 and May 2009 and displacements associated with the 3 August 2009 Mw 6.9 earthquake. From the interseismic data we estimate a locking depth of 9–12.5 km and a …


Habitat Selection Of Gulf-Strain Striped Bass, Morone Saxatilis: Relationships To Dynamic Abiotic Environmental Characteristics Within The Biloxi River, Mississippi, Jennifer Lynne Green Aug 2015

Habitat Selection Of Gulf-Strain Striped Bass, Morone Saxatilis: Relationships To Dynamic Abiotic Environmental Characteristics Within The Biloxi River, Mississippi, Jennifer Lynne Green

Master's Theses

The purpose of this project was to provide insights about the short- and long-term patterns of habitat selection of Gulf-strain Striped Bass, Morone saxatilis, based on spatially and seasonally variable abiotic environmental characteristics (water temperature, dissolved oxygen (DO), salinity, specific conductivity, and pH) in the Biloxi River, MS system. Juvenile hatchery-reared and feral adult Gulf-strain Striped Bass were acoustically-tagged and continuously monitored via active and passive telemetry from November 2012 – June 2014. Each month the available abiotic environmental characteristics of 40 random locations within the Biloxi River, along with sub-habitat conditions occupied by acoustically-tagged Gulf-strain Striped Bass, were …


A Visual Analysis Of Articulated Motion Complexity Based On Optical Flow And Spatial-Temporal Features, Beau Michael Christ Aug 2015

A Visual Analysis Of Articulated Motion Complexity Based On Optical Flow And Spatial-Temporal Features, Beau Michael Christ

Department of Computer Science and Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

The understanding of motion is an important problem in computer vision with applications including crowd-flow analysis, video surveillance, and estimating three-dimensional structure. A less-explored problem is the visual characterization and quantification of motion complexity. An important motion class that is prevalent in living beings is articulated motion (segments connected by joints). At present, no known standardized measure for quantifying the complexity of articulated motion exists. Such a measure could facilitate advanced motion analysis with applications including video indexing, motion comparison, and advanced biological study of visual signals in organisms.

This dissertation presents an in-depth study of the development of several …


Methodology Study Of N-Deacetylation Of 4-Acetamido-Perfluoroalkylbenzenesulfonimide, Grace Abban Aug 2015

Methodology Study Of N-Deacetylation Of 4-Acetamido-Perfluoroalkylbenzenesulfonimide, Grace Abban

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

In order to improve the synthetic route for diazonium perfluoroalkyl benzenesulfonylimide (PFSI) zwitterionic monomers, N-deacetylation of the coupling product was proposed to replace the reduction of aromatic amine intermediates. A series of hydrolysis methods, such as acid and base catalyzed refluxing, were explored for the N-deacetylation to obtain the PFSI aromatic amine. Factors such as temperature, concentration of acid/base and the time needed for the reaction to take place were investigated in an attempt to optimize the reaction condition. The basic hydrolysis was preferred since it was expected to carry out the N-deacetylation and debromination in one …


Synthesis Of New Platinum-Based Anti-Cancer Drugs, Saud O. Albaroodi Yasser Aug 2015

Synthesis Of New Platinum-Based Anti-Cancer Drugs, Saud O. Albaroodi Yasser

Masters Theses

Cancer is considered the second leading cause of death after heart attack. Different treatments have been applied to kill cancer cells such as chemotherapy, which is the use of chemicals or drugs in order to treat cancer cells. Platinum-based anti cancer drugs are the backbone of chemotherapy, they play a crucial role in treating various malignant tumor. However, the disadvantages of these drugs are very painful on patients, such as nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity. In the last four decades, thousands of platinum-based anticancer drugs have been synthesized for hope in find a new drug with higher efficacy and less side effects.In …


Acceleration Of Agent-Based Pandemicmodeling On Multiple Gpus, Barzan Shekh Aug 2015

Acceleration Of Agent-Based Pandemicmodeling On Multiple Gpus, Barzan Shekh

Masters Theses

Epidemiology computation models are crucial for the assessment and control of public health crises. Agent-based simulations of pandemic inuenza are useful for forecasting the infectious disease spreading in order to help public health policy makers during emergencies. In such emergencies decisions are required for public health preparedness in cycles of less than a day, and the agent-based model should be adaptable and tractable for quick and simple calibration with low computational overhead.

GPU accelerated computing involves the use of a graphics processing unit (GPU) in combination with the CPU to perform heterogeneous computing by o_oading a compute-expensive portion of the …


Dynamics Of Optically-Generated Carriers In Si (100) And Si (111) Substrate-Grown Gaas/Algaas Core-Shell Nanowires, Ramon M. Delos Santos, Jasher John Ibañes, Maria Herminia Balgos, Rafael Jaculbia, Jessica Pauline Afalla, Michelle Bailon-Somintac, Elmer Estacio, Arnel Salvador, Armando Somintac, Christopher Que, Satoshi Tsuzuki, Kohji Yamamoto, Masahiko Tani Aug 2015

Dynamics Of Optically-Generated Carriers In Si (100) And Si (111) Substrate-Grown Gaas/Algaas Core-Shell Nanowires, Ramon M. Delos Santos, Jasher John Ibañes, Maria Herminia Balgos, Rafael Jaculbia, Jessica Pauline Afalla, Michelle Bailon-Somintac, Elmer Estacio, Arnel Salvador, Armando Somintac, Christopher Que, Satoshi Tsuzuki, Kohji Yamamoto, Masahiko Tani

Physics Faculty Publications

GaAs/Al0.1Ga0.9As core-shell nanowires (CSNWs), with average lateral size of 125 nm, were grown on gold nanoparticle-activated Si (100) and Si (111) substrates via molecular beam epitaxy. Room temperature-photoluminescence (RT-PL) from the samples showed bulk-like GaAs and Al0.1Ga0.9As bandgap emission peaks at 1.43 and 1.56 eV, respectively. Higher PL emission intensity of the sample on Si (111) compared to that on Si (100) is attributed to uniform Al0.1Ga0.9As shell passivation of surface states on Si (111)-grown CSNWs. Carrier dynamics in two different temporal regimes were studied. In the sub-nanosecond time scale (300–500 ps), time-resolved radiative recombination efficiency of carriers was examined. …