He is expert in application of the mesoscale modelling output (numerical wind atlas data)
in microscale models (including WAsP) for site specific verification and feasibility studies.
«Expanding this methodology to non-biological crystalline materials will result
in microscale architectures with enhanced photonic, electronic, and catalytic properties,» said Tanya Shirman, a postdoctoral fellow at SEAS and Technology Development Fellow at Wyss Institute and co-author of the research.
Abolhasani, an assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, specializes
in microscale technologies that address the world's energy challenges.
Although such measurements have been performed in much larger scale systems, the latest results were achieved within a micrometer - sized waveguide — a thin wire that guides light — and demonstrated the use of optical torque to induce rotational motion
in a microscale mechanical device.
Not exact matches
The microfluidic technology, developed
in the lab of professor Mark Hayes
in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Arizona State University, uses
microscale electric field gradients, acting on extremely small samples, to tell the difference between the two strains (antibiotic - resistant and antibiotic - susceptible) of Staphylococcus epidermidis.
In November 2010 Japanese researchers announced online in Analytical Chemistry that they had built a chip that simultaneously tests how liver, intestine and breast cancer cells respond to cancer drugs, and in February 2010 scientists publishing in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA developed a microscale replica of the human liver that allowed them to observe the entire life cycle of hepatitis C, a virus that is difficult to observe in cultured cell
In November 2010 Japanese researchers announced online
in Analytical Chemistry that they had built a chip that simultaneously tests how liver, intestine and breast cancer cells respond to cancer drugs, and in February 2010 scientists publishing in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA developed a microscale replica of the human liver that allowed them to observe the entire life cycle of hepatitis C, a virus that is difficult to observe in cultured cell
in Analytical Chemistry that they had built a chip that simultaneously tests how liver, intestine and breast cancer cells respond to cancer drugs, and
in February 2010 scientists publishing in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA developed a microscale replica of the human liver that allowed them to observe the entire life cycle of hepatitis C, a virus that is difficult to observe in cultured cell
in February 2010 scientists publishing
in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA developed a microscale replica of the human liver that allowed them to observe the entire life cycle of hepatitis C, a virus that is difficult to observe in cultured cell
in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA developed a
microscale replica of the human liver that allowed them to observe the entire life cycle of hepatitis C, a virus that is difficult to observe
in cultured cell
in cultured cells.
The researchers — from Seoul National University, Act Company and Minuta Technology — used an array of
microscale prisms placed on a screen to create a filter that guides the light
in one direction or another.
Microfabricated silicon needle - electrode devices were expected to be an innovation that would be able to record and analyze the electrical activities of the
microscale neuronal circuits
in the brain.
Instead of building a model describing the
microscale movement of individuals and confronting it with experimental data, the authors built a model of swarm behaviour that is consistent with experimental observations,
in terms of swarm density, of individual midges» speed and acceleration.
The product's developers, engineers and scientists at Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
in Singapore, Tsinghua University
in China, and Case Western Reserve University
in the United States, believe the storage capacity by volume (called volumetric energy density) is the highest reported for carbon - based
microscale supercapacitors to date: 6.3 microwatt hours per cubic millimeter.
The blood vessels being reported Feb. 18
in Nature Scientific Reports are also miniaturized to enable 3D
microscale artificial organ platforms to test drugs for efficacy and side effects.
Rather, certain areas — locations where there were likely
microscale cracks and other surface defects — would experience intense local corrosion resulting
in the sudden appearance of pits.
Shukry Habib, a postdoctoral researcher
in Nusse's group, developed a
microscale bead that can attach to a Wnt (specifically the Wnt3a protein) and track its motion and orientation.
The researchers also demonstrated
microscale MRI images
in a micro-reactor using parahydrogen, a state of the hydrogen molecule
in which the nuclei are aligned
in opposite directions.
Researchers from the U.S. Army Research Laboratory have shown that early fatigue damage behavior
in structures may be predicted through the study of the
microscale mechanical behavior of the material.
«We expect a more general application of our model and we will develop our model further,
in the next steps, to apply them to
microscale systems,» Fang said.
«This is problematic because for
microscale robots to operate successfully
in real working environments, mobility is critical,» Cappelleri said.
In addition, their pyroelectric properties could be used to engineer
microscale and nanoscale thermometers that sense temperature variation, rather than the absolute temperature of a cell.
Parviz's research involves embedding nanoscale and
microscale electronic devices
in materials like paper or plastic.
Creating organ models on a
microscale has been greatly facilitated by microfluidics, a technology developed
in the 1990s that uses micropumps, valves and finely etched channels to manipulate the movement of fluids through a chip.
XPhoton - assisted synthesis and processing of materials
in nano -
microscale (MATERIAL PROCESSING AND CHARACTERIZATION)
Also speaking at the event are Dr. Ken Lacovara (Insights from the biggest dinosaur skeleton ever found), Dr. Roy Hamilton (Enhancing human mental performance with noninvasive brain stimulation), Dr. George Brainard (Better lighting for better sleep
in space), Denise Wong (Tiny bio-robots for
microscale medicine and engineering), Dr. Melinda Keefe (The chemistry of art conservation), and Dr. Michel Barsoum (Molding conductive «clay» into the next generation of batteries)
There, I performed the spectroscopic analysis of the
in silico predicted protein - ligand pairs of endocrine disruptors and breast cancer proteins using circular dichroism, native mass spectrometry and
microscale thermophoresis.
«This study is remarkable
in that it links
microscale remodeling of dendritic spine architecture to behavioral performance
in adult mice, outside of the developmentally relevant critical period.
«Optomechanics is an area of research
in which extremely minute forces exerted by light (for example: radiation pressure, gradient force, electrostriction) are used to generate and control high - frequency mechanical vibrations of
microscale and nanoscale devices,» explained Gaurav Bahl, an assistant professor of mechanical science and engineering at Illinois.
Magically, if I actually lay
in bed at the end of the day, close my eyes, and mentally add up calories, I come very close to my target 2700 - 3000 on easy days and 3000 - 3300 on hard days — but this is all accomplished by simply following my hunger and intuition, and not by counting calories or hovering over a
microscale in the kitchen as I make my smoothie.
And as far as the «asphalt effect» we should also consider that there is an intrinsic natural,
microscale variability
in the micro-climate system.
over many iterations)--
in this section he discuss the 100 km square gaps -LCB- specifically mentioned at about 46:00 -RCB-(i.e., cell size)-- e.g., to analyze air movement, the cell would need to be, per Komogorov
microscale, 1 mm (aersols even smaller, microns)-RRB---
in climate data, at about 44:00 His discusses the fact that even IF the basic equations were known, there isn't enough time since time began to calculate even just a TEN — year forecast, even at super-fast speeds it would take approx. 10 to the 20th power years (the universe is only 10 to the 10th power years old)-RCB-
Expert communities exhibit increased conflict on a
microscale and relatively smaller bias on a macroscale, even
in the absence of quality control mechanisms.
Coordinate with scientific and engineering staff, outside collaborators, and NSAP sponsors to design, implement, test, document, and support
microscale model
in source term estimation domain.