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Acoustic Attenuators Based On Porous Nanostructured Materials, Hongbing Lu, Ning Xiang, Nicholas Leventis, Chariklia Sotiriou-Leventis Jun 2015

Acoustic Attenuators Based On Porous Nanostructured Materials, Hongbing Lu, Ning Xiang, Nicholas Leventis, Chariklia Sotiriou-Leventis

Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works

The invention is directed to a porous, acoustic attenuating composition, wherein the composition comprises a nanostructured material and wherein the composition exhibits acoustic transmission loss ranging from 20 to 60 dB/cm thickness of the composition.


Rooted In Hell: Predicting Invasion Rates Of Phragmites Australis, Rachel Nydegger, Jacob P. Duncan, James A. Powell Jun 2015

Rooted In Hell: Predicting Invasion Rates Of Phragmites Australis, Rachel Nydegger, Jacob P. Duncan, James A. Powell

Browse All Undergraduate research

Across the estuaries of the east coast and wetlands of the Great Lakes, the invasive grass Phragmites australis outcompetes other vegetation and destroys local ecosystems. Because its roots are tolerant to salinity that other plants find hellish, Phragmites invasions begin with vegetative spread of genetic clones in brackish marshlands. This plant can grow over three meters tall at densities of 50 stems/m2, provides poor wildlife habitat, and is very difficult to eradicate.

A discrete life stage model on a yearly time step captures seed survivorship in a seed bank, sexual and asexual recruitment into a juvenile age class, and differential …


Front Matter Jun 2015

Front Matter

Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law

No abstract provided.


Masthead Jun 2015

Masthead

Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law

No abstract provided.


Gravity Wave Propagation Through A Vertically And Horizontally Inhomogeneous Background Wind, C. J. Heale, J. B. Snively Jun 2015

Gravity Wave Propagation Through A Vertically And Horizontally Inhomogeneous Background Wind, C. J. Heale, J. B. Snively

Publications

"A combination of ray theory and 2-D time-dependent simulations is used to investigate the linear effects of a time-dependent, vertically, and horizontally inhomogeneous background horizontal wind field on the propagation, refraction, and reflection of small-scale gravity wave packets. Interactions between propagating waves of different scales are likely to be numerous and important. We find that a static medium-scale wave wind field of sufficient amplitude can channel and/or critical-level filter a small-scale wave or cause significant reflection, depending upon both waves' parameters. However, the inclusion of a time-dependent phase progression of the medium-scale wave can reduce energy loss through critical-level filtering …


The Status Of Fishes In The Missouri River, Nebraska: Emerald Shiner (Notropis Atherinoides), Red Shiner (Cyprinella Lutrensis), River Shiner (N. Blennius), Sand Shiner N. Stramineus), Spotfin Shiner (C. Spiloptera), Thad W. Huenemann, Kirk D. Steffensen, Gerald Mestl, Dane A. Shuman, Sam Stukel Jun 2015

The Status Of Fishes In The Missouri River, Nebraska: Emerald Shiner (Notropis Atherinoides), Red Shiner (Cyprinella Lutrensis), River Shiner (N. Blennius), Sand Shiner N. Stramineus), Spotfin Shiner (C. Spiloptera), Thad W. Huenemann, Kirk D. Steffensen, Gerald Mestl, Dane A. Shuman, Sam Stukel

Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences and Affiliated Societies

Despite major anthropogenic modification to the Missouri River system, relative abundance of five shiner species within Nebraska’s reach of the Missouri River has increased since the 1940’s. The combined abundance of five species: Red Shiner Cyprinella lutrensis, Spotfin Shiner C. spilopterus, Emerald Shiner Notropis atherinoides, River Shiner N. blennius, Sand Shiner N. stramineus, represented > 50% of the small fish community in the Missouri River over the past ten years (2003-2012). More than 3,600 mini-fyke nets were deployed, resulting in over 158,600 shiners collected from the Missouri River along Nebraska’s eastern border between 2003 and 2012. Past literature …


Mobile Phishing Attacks And Mitigation Techniques, Hossain Shahriar, Tulin Klintic, Victor Clincy Jun 2015

Mobile Phishing Attacks And Mitigation Techniques, Hossain Shahriar, Tulin Klintic, Victor Clincy

Faculty Articles

Mobile devices have taken an essential role in the portable computer world. Portability, small screen size, and lower cost of production make these devices popular replacements for desktop and laptop computers for many daily tasks, such as surfing on the Internet, playing games, and shopping online. The popularity of mobile devices such as tablets and smart phones has made them a frequent target of traditional web-based attacks, especially phishing. Mobile device-based phishing takes its share of the pie to trick users into entering their credentials in fake websites or fake mobile applications. This paper discusses various phishing attacks using mobile …


Biological Activity Of Recently Discovered Halogenated Marine Natural Products, Gordon Gribble Jun 2015

Biological Activity Of Recently Discovered Halogenated Marine Natural Products, Gordon Gribble

Dartmouth Scholarship

This review presents the biological activity—antibacterial, antifungal, anti-parasitic, antiviral, antitumor, antiinflammatory, antioxidant, and enzymatic activity—of halogenated marine natural products discovered in the past five years. Newly discovered examples that do not report biological activity are not included.


Defining The Terroir Of The Columbia Gorge Wine Region, Oregon And Washington, Usa Using Geographic Information Systems (Gis), Hilary Whitney Jun 2015

Defining The Terroir Of The Columbia Gorge Wine Region, Oregon And Washington, Usa Using Geographic Information Systems (Gis), Hilary Whitney

Dissertations and Theses

The Columbia Gorge Wine Region (CGWR) is an emerging wine producing area that extends for about 100km along the Columbia River in Oregon and Washington State in which the number of vineyards, wineries and physical terroir conditions have yet to be defined. To better understand the physical factors affecting Oregon and Washington wine, this project analyzes climate, topography, geology and soil at vineyards in the CGWR. This was accomplished using Geographic Information Systems, existing earth science databases and field work. The region, which includes the Columbia Gorge American Viticulture Area (AVA) and the southwest portion of the Columbia Valley AVA, …


Simulations In Prisons, Kim Read Jun 2015

Simulations In Prisons, Kim Read

Kim Read

As society has moved online, prison education has significantly lagged behind, hampering efforts to prepare released prisoners for work, education, and life outside a prison cell. Prisons have lacked the technology and educational programming to ready inmates for reintroduction into a digital society. This paper explores the benefits and challenges of eLearning in prisons and the role simulations could play in reducing recidivism and preparing released inmates for a technology-driven world.


Doubly Robust Estimation Of A Marginal Average Effect Of Treatment On The Treated With An Instrumental Variable, Lan Liu, Wang Miao, Baoluo Sun, James M. Robins, Eric J. Tchetgen Tchetgen Jun 2015

Doubly Robust Estimation Of A Marginal Average Effect Of Treatment On The Treated With An Instrumental Variable, Lan Liu, Wang Miao, Baoluo Sun, James M. Robins, Eric J. Tchetgen Tchetgen

Harvard University Biostatistics Working Paper Series

No abstract provided.


Coexisting Charge And Magnetic Orders In The Dimer-Chain Iridate Ba5Alir2O11, Jsaminka Terzic, J. C. Wang, Feng Ye, W. H. Song, Shujuan Yuan, Saicharan Aswartham, Lance E. De Long, S. V. Streltsov, D. I. Khomskii, Gang Cao Jun 2015

Coexisting Charge And Magnetic Orders In The Dimer-Chain Iridate Ba5Alir2O11, Jsaminka Terzic, J. C. Wang, Feng Ye, W. H. Song, Shujuan Yuan, Saicharan Aswartham, Lance E. De Long, S. V. Streltsov, D. I. Khomskii, Gang Cao

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

We have synthesized and studied single-crystal Ba5AlIr2O11 that features dimer chains of two inequivalent octahedra occupied by tetravalent Ir4+(5d5) and pentavalent Ir5+(5d4) ions, respectively. Ba5AlIr2O11 is a Mott insulator that undergoes a subtle structural phase transition near TS=210K and a magnetic transition at TM=4.5K; the latter transition is surprisingly resistant to applied magnetic fields μoH≤12T but more sensitive to modest applied pressure (dTM/dp≈+0.61K/GPa). All results indicate that the …


Review: On Symplectic Self-Adjointness Of Hamiltonian Operator Matrices, Stephan Ramon Garcia Jun 2015

Review: On Symplectic Self-Adjointness Of Hamiltonian Operator Matrices, Stephan Ramon Garcia

Pomona Faculty Publications and Research

No abstract provided.


Location Privacy For Mobile Crowd Sensing Through Population Mapping, Minho Shin, Cory Cornelius, Apu Kapadia, Nikos Triandopoulos, David Kotz Jun 2015

Location Privacy For Mobile Crowd Sensing Through Population Mapping, Minho Shin, Cory Cornelius, Apu Kapadia, Nikos Triandopoulos, David Kotz

Dartmouth Scholarship

Opportunistic sensing allows applications to “task” mobile devices to measure context in a target region. For example, one could leverage sensor-equipped vehicles to measure traffic or pollution levels on a particular street or users' mobile phones to locate (Bluetooth-enabled) objects in their vicinity. In most proposed applications, context reports include the time and location of the event, putting the privacy of users at increased risk: even if identifying information has been removed from a report, the accompanying time and location can reveal sufficient information to de-anonymize the user whose device sent the report. We propose and evaluate a novel spatiotemporal …


Target And Non-Target Techniques For The Quantitation Of Drugs Of Abuse, Identification Of Transformation Products, And Characterization Of Contaminants Of Emergent Concern By High Resolution Mass Spectrometry, Nubia Vanesa Heuett Jun 2015

Target And Non-Target Techniques For The Quantitation Of Drugs Of Abuse, Identification Of Transformation Products, And Characterization Of Contaminants Of Emergent Concern By High Resolution Mass Spectrometry, Nubia Vanesa Heuett

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Development and application of target and non-target techniques for routine analysis, identification of transformation products, and characterization of unknown compounds in water matrices using liquid-chromatography high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) were explored in this dissertation. A novel analytical method based on online-SPE-LC-HRMS was developed for the detection of 18 drugs of abuse (DOAs) in raw sewage water from a college campus. Results showed the presence of 14 DOAs for which amphetamine and 11-nor-9-carcoxy-THC (THC metabolite) were the most prevalent and had the highest potential consumption rates.

A second study dedicated to the identification of transformation products (TPs) generated from DOAs was …


Shifting The Quantum-Classical Boundary: Theory And Experiment For Statistically Classical Optical Fields, Xiao-Feng Qian, Bethany Little, John C. Howell, Joseph H. Eberly Jun 2015

Shifting The Quantum-Classical Boundary: Theory And Experiment For Statistically Classical Optical Fields, Xiao-Feng Qian, Bethany Little, John C. Howell, Joseph H. Eberly

Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Articles and Research

The growing recognition that entanglement is not exclusively a quantum property, and does not even originate with Schrödinger’s famous remark about it [Proc. Cambridge Philos. Soc. 31, 555 (1935)], prompts the examination of its role in marking the quantum-classical boundary. We have done this by subjecting correlations of classical optical fields to new Bell-analysis experiments and report here values of the Bell parameter greater than ℬ=2.54. This is many standard deviations outside the limit ℬ=2 established by the Clauser–Horne–Shimony–Holt Bell inequality [Phys. Rev. Lett. 23, 880 (1969)], in agreement with our theoretical classical prediction, and not far from the Tsirelson …


Essays On Incentive Compatibility On Restricted Domains., Anup Pramanik Dr. Jun 2015

Essays On Incentive Compatibility On Restricted Domains., Anup Pramanik Dr.

Doctoral Theses

This thesis comprises three chapters that investigate the structure of dominant strategy incentive compatible (strategy-proof) social choice functions on restricted domains. The first chapter deals with standard mechanism design problem in quasi-linear environments with multidimensional non-convex type spaces. It identifies a class of type spaces called ordinal type spaces and shows that the simple and familiar 2-cycle monotonicity condition is necessary and sufficient for implementation. This result covers the single-peaked domain. The second chapter deals with the standard social choice problem (no monetary transfers) but one where agents have indifference in their preference orderings generated via an exogenous partition of …


Enhancing Stability Of Pem Fuel Cell Catalysts Via Support Changing, Xiao-Hong Xie, Zi-Dong Wei Jun 2015

Enhancing Stability Of Pem Fuel Cell Catalysts Via Support Changing, Xiao-Hong Xie, Zi-Dong Wei

Journal of Electrochemistry

The Pt/C catalyst with highly dispersed Pt nanoparticles supported on carbon has been widely used as the state-of the-art catalyst in proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs), while the durability of Pt/C is one of the major barriers for large-scale applications of PEMFCs. Thus, enhancing the stability of Pt/C has been a hot issue in this field. In this review, we summarize the recent progress in enhancing the catalyst stability in the view of support material. The future prospects of the PEMFCs catalyst should focus on adopting more stable supports or strengthening the interactions between Pt and supports.


Electrochemical Mass Spectrometric Study Of Lithium-Oxygen Batteries, Xin-Xiu Yan, Li-Po Ma, Zhang-Quan Peng Jun 2015

Electrochemical Mass Spectrometric Study Of Lithium-Oxygen Batteries, Xin-Xiu Yan, Li-Po Ma, Zhang-Quan Peng

Journal of Electrochemistry

Mass Spectrometry, coupled with electrochemistry, is a powerful research tool to study mechanisms for a broad range of electrode reactions by identifying and quantifying reaction products and intermediates. In this review, we summarize the recent advances in the Li-O2 battery researches offered by electrochemical mass spectrometry based on our group investigations. These include the research progresses in electrolytes, cathode materials (electrocatalysts), and parasitic reactions, i.e., the key issues associated with Li-O2 research. In addition, we also discuss the effects of irreversible side reactions involved in battery systems on charge and discharge processes.


Solar Wind Energy Input To The Magnetosheath And At The Magnetopause, T. I. Pulkkinen, A. P. Dimmock, A. Osmane, K. Nykyri Jun 2015

Solar Wind Energy Input To The Magnetosheath And At The Magnetopause, T. I. Pulkkinen, A. P. Dimmock, A. Osmane, K. Nykyri

Publications

Using Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions During Substorms observations, we show that the efficiency of the energy entry through the magnetopause as measured by the Poynting vector normal component depends on the combination of the solar wind speed and the southward component of the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF): Most efficient energy transfer occurs when the IMF BZ is only moderately negative, and the solar wind speed is high. This means that for the same level of solar wind driver parameters (electric field, epsilon, or other), different combinations of V and BZ will produce different driving at the magnetopause. …


Electrolytes For Lithium And Lithium-Ion Batteries, Zong-Rang Zhang Jun 2015

Electrolytes For Lithium And Lithium-Ion Batteries, Zong-Rang Zhang

Journal of Electrochemistry

This is an up-to-date book published by Springer last year and focuses on the field of the electrolytes for lithium and lithium-ion batteries. A brief introduction and review of this book are given in this paper. The main contents of this book are introduced briefly in the order of ten different chapters along with a short review of recent progress in those fields.


Synthesis Of Graphene Wrapped Li-Rich Layered Metal Oxide And Its Electrochemical Performance, Meng-Yan Hou, Ke Wang, Xiao-Li Dong, Yong-Yao Xia Jun 2015

Synthesis Of Graphene Wrapped Li-Rich Layered Metal Oxide And Its Electrochemical Performance, Meng-Yan Hou, Ke Wang, Xiao-Li Dong, Yong-Yao Xia

Journal of Electrochemistry

In present work, lithium-rich layered transition metal oxide (LLO) was synthesized by a co-precipitation method in combination with a solid-state reaction. The graphene wrapped Li-rich layered oxide composite (LLO/Gra) was obtained by sintering the LLO/GO composite at 300 oC for 30 min in an air. The morphologies and the electrochemical performances were characterized by means of SEM, TEM, XRD, XPS, EIS and charge/discharge tests. The results indicated that the LLOe particles were uniformly wrapped with graphene. The resulting material exhibited better rate capability than that of pristine LLO since the wrapped graphene demonstrated the enhanced electronic conductivity. Accordingly, the …


Research Progress In Carbon Coating On Lifepo4 Cathode Materials For Lithium Ion Batteries, Ning Zhang, Yong-Chang Liu, Cheng-Cheng Chen, Zhi-Qiang Zhu, Zhan-Liang Tao, Jun Chen Jun 2015

Research Progress In Carbon Coating On Lifepo4 Cathode Materials For Lithium Ion Batteries, Ning Zhang, Yong-Chang Liu, Cheng-Cheng Chen, Zhi-Qiang Zhu, Zhan-Liang Tao, Jun Chen

Journal of Electrochemistry

Olivine-structured LiFePO4 has been received much attention because of its flat voltage profile, low cost, abundant material supply and better environmental compatibility. However, the poor electronic and ionic conductivities have limited its application in industry. One of the best methods to improve the electrochemical performance is carbon coating. In this review, we summarize the recent developments of LiFePO4/C cathode. Moreover, the different effects caused by coating methods and carbon sources, as well as the mechanism of carbon coating on the properties of LiFePO4/C are reviewed.


Lithium Air Batteries: Non-Aqueous And Hybrid Systems, Sheng-Fu Tong, Ping He, Xue-Ping Zhang, Shi-Yong Zhao, Hao-Shen Zhou Jun 2015

Lithium Air Batteries: Non-Aqueous And Hybrid Systems, Sheng-Fu Tong, Ping He, Xue-Ping Zhang, Shi-Yong Zhao, Hao-Shen Zhou

Journal of Electrochemistry

Developing energy storage devices and new materials, which match the requirements in electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), is an effective way to balance the contradiction between the social development and the shortage of fossil energy and environment pollution. Rechargeable lithium-air (Li-air) batteries consisting of Li and oxygen as the anodic and cathodic reactants, respectively, have attracted much attention during the past decade due to their high theoretical specific energy. According to work conditions, the most studied types of Li-air batteries are non-aqueous, hybrid, and solid state electrolyte Li-air batteries. Challenges still exist in cathodes, anodes, electrolytes and …


Research Status And Application Prospects Of Limnpo4 As A New Generation Cathode Material For Lithium-Ion Batteries, Lai-Fen Qin, Yong-Gao Xia, Li-Peng Chen, Hua-Sheng Hu, Feng Xiao, Zhao-Ping Liu Jun 2015

Research Status And Application Prospects Of Limnpo4 As A New Generation Cathode Material For Lithium-Ion Batteries, Lai-Fen Qin, Yong-Gao Xia, Li-Peng Chen, Hua-Sheng Hu, Feng Xiao, Zhao-Ping Liu

Journal of Electrochemistry

Olivine-structured lithium manganese phosphate (LiMnPO4) has the following advantages: excellent thermal stability, low cost, high safety and environmental benignity. Importantly, the theoretical energy density of LiMnPO4 is about 20% higher than that of commercialized LiFePO4 due to its higher Li+ intercalation potential of 4.1 V (vs. Li+/Li). Moreover, the high operating voltage of LiMnPO4 is compatible with present non-aqueous organic electrolytes of lithium-ion batteries. Therefore, LiMnPO4 is considered as a next generation cathode material for lithium-ion batteries. However, LiMnPO4 suffers from poor electronic conductivity and low lithium diffusivity, resulting in …


Preparations And Applications Of Layered Carbon And Layered Carbon-Pbso4 Composite, Shu-Kai Zhang, Hao Zhang, Wei-Hua Xue, Jie Cheng, Wen-Feng Zhang, Gao-Ping Cao, Hai-Lei Zhao, Yu-Sheng Yang Jun 2015

Preparations And Applications Of Layered Carbon And Layered Carbon-Pbso4 Composite, Shu-Kai Zhang, Hao Zhang, Wei-Hua Xue, Jie Cheng, Wen-Feng Zhang, Gao-Ping Cao, Hai-Lei Zhao, Yu-Sheng Yang

Journal of Electrochemistry

The layered carbon materials (similar to graphene) have been synthesized by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) on the cheap catalyst (potassium or sodium carbonate substrate). The layered-carbon- lead sulfate (PbSO4) composite could be prepared by in situ chemical deposition based on the layered carbon. The XRD, SEM and TEM results showed that the layered carbon materials was amorphous carbon layer, and the composite was a compound made of fine lead sulfate grains and layered carbon. Thermogravimetric analysis determined the carbon content in the composite. Adding a certain amount of layered carbon or layered-carbon-PbSO4 composite into negative active materials …


Pt/C Modified Proton Exchange Membrane For Improved Fuel Cell Performance, Zhi Cui, Chao Wang, Shui-Yun Shen, Feng-Jing Jiang, Jun-Liang Zhang Jun 2015

Pt/C Modified Proton Exchange Membrane For Improved Fuel Cell Performance, Zhi Cui, Chao Wang, Shui-Yun Shen, Feng-Jing Jiang, Jun-Liang Zhang

Journal of Electrochemistry

The property of proton exchange membrane greatly affects the performance of proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFC). During the operation of a PEMFC, the water produced at the cathode, the water vapor from the humidified feed gas and the water migrated by electro-dragging will reach a balance in the membrane and determine the resistance of PEMFC, and thus affect the performance of PEMFC. Normally, the PEMFC performance strongly depends on the relative humidity of the feed gas, and the performance decreases at lower humidity as a result of lower proton conductivity of the membrane. In this paper, we proposed to …


Preparation Of Zro2-Doped Nb/Pbo2 Electrode And Electrocatalytic Performance Of Methyl Orange Degradation, Li Zhang, Wen-Yan Dong, Tai-Lai Yang, Zhen-Hai Liang Jun 2015

Preparation Of Zro2-Doped Nb/Pbo2 Electrode And Electrocatalytic Performance Of Methyl Orange Degradation, Li Zhang, Wen-Yan Dong, Tai-Lai Yang, Zhen-Hai Liang

Journal of Electrochemistry

The zirconium oxide (ZrO2)-doped niobium based lead oxide (Nb/PbO2) electrode was prepared by electrodeposition. The microstructures and electrochemical properties of Nb/ZrO2+PbO2 electrode were investigated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), linear sweep voltammetry, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and cyclic voltammotry. In addition, the Nb/PbO2 electrode was used as an anode for the electrochemical degradation of methyl orange (MO). Results revealed that the ZrO2 doping made the Nb/PbO2 electrode surface denser and rougher with smaller sized crystal particles, which increased the specific surface area and enhanced the electrocatalytic activity of the …


Current Status And Prospect Of Cathode Materials For Lithium Sulfur Batteries, Lan Zhou, Ai-Shui Yu Jun 2015

Current Status And Prospect Of Cathode Materials For Lithium Sulfur Batteries, Lan Zhou, Ai-Shui Yu

Journal of Electrochemistry

Elemental sulfur has been extensively investigated as a promising candidate of cathode material for next generation lithium secondary batteries. However, some troublesome issues, such as the low electric conductivity of sulfur (5×10-30 S·cm-1) and the high solubility of lithium polysulfide intermediates in organic electrolytes, resulting in a low utilization of active material and a redox shuttling of dissolved polysulfide ions between the sulfur cathode and the lithium anode, which eventually leads to a deposition of insoluble and insulating Li2S2/Li2S on the electrode surface and a fast reduction in the specific capacity. …


Propagating Lyapunov Functions To Prove Noise-Induced Stabilization, Tiffany Kolba, Avanti Athreya, Jonathan Mattingly Jun 2015

Propagating Lyapunov Functions To Prove Noise-Induced Stabilization, Tiffany Kolba, Avanti Athreya, Jonathan Mattingly

Tiffany N Kolba

No abstract provided.