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Effect Of Lead (Pb) On The Expression Of Micrornas And Its Implications In Alzheimer’S Disease, Neha Venkatesan, Herman Sunil Dsouza, Bobby Paul
Effect Of Lead (Pb) On The Expression Of Micrornas And Its Implications In Alzheimer’S Disease, Neha Venkatesan, Herman Sunil Dsouza, Bobby Paul
Manipal Research Colloquium - 2023
Manipal Research Colloquium- 2023 aims to bring students, scholars, and scientists to this forum where discussion on a diverse range of topics from various streams (Health Sciences, Technical Sciences, Basic & Applied Sciences, Humanities & Social Sciences, and Management Sciences) will be taking place.
Alleviation Of Drought Stress By Organic & Inorganic Nanoparticles In Plants: A Review, Harsha K. Chandrashekhar, Gunjan Singh, Arya Kaniyassery, Sachin Ashok Thorat, Thokur Sreepathy Murali, Roopa Nayak, And Annamalai Muthusamy
Alleviation Of Drought Stress By Organic & Inorganic Nanoparticles In Plants: A Review, Harsha K. Chandrashekhar, Gunjan Singh, Arya Kaniyassery, Sachin Ashok Thorat, Thokur Sreepathy Murali, Roopa Nayak, And Annamalai Muthusamy
Manipal Research Colloquium - 2023
Manipal Research Colloquium- 2023 aims to bring students, scholars, and scientists to this forum where discussion on a diverse range of topics from various streams (Health Sciences, Technical Sciences, Basic & Applied Sciences, Humanities & Social Sciences, and Management Sciences) will be taking place.
Study Of The Effect Of Strontium Doping On The Electrical Properties Of Yttrium Manganite, Pragati Pradhan, Ashok Rao, Utpal Deka
Study Of The Effect Of Strontium Doping On The Electrical Properties Of Yttrium Manganite, Pragati Pradhan, Ashok Rao, Utpal Deka
Manipal Research Colloquium - 2023
Manipal Research Colloquium- 2023 aims to bring students, scholars, and scientists to this forum where discussion on a diverse range of topics from various streams (Health Sciences, Technical Sciences, Basic & Applied Sciences, Humanities & Social Sciences, and Management Sciences) will be taking place.
Biochemical And Molecular Responses Of Plants To Heavy Metal Stress: Uptake, Compartmentalization, Detoxification And Tolerance, Anupama Balagopal, Arya Kaniyassery, Thorat Sachin Ashok, Harsha K. Chandrasekhar, Annamalai Muthusamy
Biochemical And Molecular Responses Of Plants To Heavy Metal Stress: Uptake, Compartmentalization, Detoxification And Tolerance, Anupama Balagopal, Arya Kaniyassery, Thorat Sachin Ashok, Harsha K. Chandrasekhar, Annamalai Muthusamy
Manipal Research Colloquium - 2023
Manipal Research Colloquium- 2023 aims to bring students, scholars, and scientists to this forum where discussion on a diverse range of topics from various streams (Health Sciences, Technical Sciences, Basic & Applied Sciences, Humanities & Social Sciences, and Management Sciences) will be taking place.
Using Particle Swarm Optimization To Generate Optimal Experimental Designs With Replication Structures, Thomsen Bolton
Using Particle Swarm Optimization To Generate Optimal Experimental Designs With Replication Structures, Thomsen Bolton
Student Research Symposium
The modern dominant approach to planning experiments in industrial engineering and manufacturing is optimal design. This is a popular design paradigm because it 1) requires specification of an optimality criterion which incorporates practical objectives as definition of a design with high quality and 2) yields a design via high-dimensional optimization that gives the researcher ‘the most bang for the buck’ for a fixed sample/experimental run size. We aim to adapt the state-of-the-art meta-heuristic optimization algorithm, the Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO), to generating optimal designs with user-specified replication structure. Recently, PSO has been demonstrated to be highly effective at generating candidate …
Generating Optimal Space-Filling Designs With Particle Swarm Optimization, Rebekah Scott
Generating Optimal Space-Filling Designs With Particle Swarm Optimization, Rebekah Scott
Student Research Symposium
In 1935, Ronald Fisher published The Design of Experiments, establishing classical designs for various types of experiments. With the rise of computing power came optimal design, where statisticians can better customize designs according to the needs of the researchers running the experiment. This research focuses on generating optimal MaxMin space-filling designs with particle swarm optimization using various distance metrics (Manhattan, Euclidean, etc). Interestingly, changing the distance metric in the objective function had a minimal effect on the design, except for Aitchison geometry on the simplex. Space-filling designs are optimal for supporting high-order models with only a small sacrifice in prediction …
Optimal Control Problems For Stochastic Processes With Absorbing Regime, Yaacov Kopeliovich
Optimal Control Problems For Stochastic Processes With Absorbing Regime, Yaacov Kopeliovich
Journal of Stochastic Analysis
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Bounds For The Augmented Zagreb Index, Ren Qingcuo, Li Wen, Suonan Renqian, Yang Chenxu
Bounds For The Augmented Zagreb Index, Ren Qingcuo, Li Wen, Suonan Renqian, Yang Chenxu
Theory and Applications of Graphs
The augmented Zagreb index (AZI for short) of a graph G, introduced by Furtula et al. in 2010, is defined as AZI(G)= Σ vivj ∈ E(G)} (d(vi)d(vj)} {d(vi)+d(vj)-2)3, where E(G) is the edge set of G, and d(vi) denotes the degree of the vertex vi. In this paper, we give some new bounds on general connected graphs, molecular trees and triangle-free graphs.
New Diagonal Graph Ramsey Numbers Of Unicyclic Graphs, Richard M. Low, Ardak Kapbasov
New Diagonal Graph Ramsey Numbers Of Unicyclic Graphs, Richard M. Low, Ardak Kapbasov
Theory and Applications of Graphs
Grossman conjectured that R(G, G) = 2 ⋅ |V(G)| - 1, for all simple connected unicyclic graphs G of odd girth and |V(G)| ≥ 4. In this note, we prove his conjecture for various classes of G containing a triangle. In addition, new diagonal graph Ramsey numbers are calculated for some classes of simple connected unicyclic graphs of even girth.
Ts-Reconfiguration Of K-Path Vertex Covers In Caterpillars For K \Geq 4, Duc A. Hoang
Ts-Reconfiguration Of K-Path Vertex Covers In Caterpillars For K \Geq 4, Duc A. Hoang
Theory and Applications of Graphs
A k-path vertex cover (k-PVC) of a graph G is a vertex subset I such that each path on k vertices in G contains at least one member of I. Imagine that a token is placed on each vertex of a k-PVC. Given two k-PVCs I, J of a graph G, thek-Path Vertex Cover Reconfiguration (k-PVCR)} under Token Sliding (TS) problem asks if there is a sequence of k-PVCs between I and J where each intermediate member is obtained from its predecessor by sliding a token from some …
Ramsey Numbers For Connected 2-Colorings Of Complete Graphs, Mark Budden
Ramsey Numbers For Connected 2-Colorings Of Complete Graphs, Mark Budden
Theory and Applications of Graphs
In 1978, David Sumner introduced a variation of Ramsey numbers by restricting to 2-colorings in which the subgraphs spanned by edges in each color are connected. This paper continues the study of connected Ramsey numbers, including the evaluation of several cases of trees versus complete graphs.
A Taste Of Gluten-Free Italy: Substituting The Structural Agent In Fettuccine, Olivia Purles, Madison Cavender, Emeline Manser
A Taste Of Gluten-Free Italy: Substituting The Structural Agent In Fettuccine, Olivia Purles, Madison Cavender, Emeline Manser
Student Research Symposium
The structural ingredient of pasta was varied in an attempt to identify a suitable and desirable gluten-free fettuccine pasta option. The flours that were used were almond flour, Bob’s TM Red Mill Gluten Free 1 to 1 Baking Flour, cricket flour, potato flour, and cornstarch, with all-purpose flour serving as the control. The objective tests that were performed were a noodle density test, and a water absorption test. Once the various noodles were made, they were presented to a consumer panel and various sensory evaluations were performed to determine the acceptability of appearance, texture, and flavor in fettuccine noodles. Bob’s …
Testing Mixing Times For Gluten Formation In Liege Waffles, Alannah Darrington, Breckelle Cooper, Jasmyn Norton
Testing Mixing Times For Gluten Formation In Liege Waffles, Alannah Darrington, Breckelle Cooper, Jasmyn Norton
Student Research Symposium
There are many different ways to make waffles. They can be made sweet or savory and made as dough or batter. Waffles are great since they are a delicious food for any time of the day. The experiment was to test the mixing times of a Liege waffle recipe from the former Waffle Iron restaurant in Logan. The mixing times were measured to see how much gluten formed and which mixing time would create the most fluffy and delectable waffle. The mixing times are as follows: 5 minutes, 8 minutes, and 15 minutes. The control for the experiment was a …
All Purpose Flour Alternatives In Brownies, Georgia Johnson, Mckayl Black, Jouri Lacome
All Purpose Flour Alternatives In Brownies, Georgia Johnson, Mckayl Black, Jouri Lacome
Student Research Symposium
Brownies are a very popular dessert. Many people are not able to tolerate the gluten in their diets, while some people may just want to add different flours. You can get other nutritional benefits from switching the flour from the all purpose flour. The alternatives in our experiment, or independent variables, were oat flour, rice flour, and banana flour. Each flour was used to bake a batch of brownies. After the brownies were finished, twelve people participated in a blind taste test. These participants subjectively tested the appearance, texture, and taste. Overall, all-purpose flour was the most desirable among participants. …
The Effect Of Different Juicing Methods On Fiber Content , Hannah Eddy, Kaylee West, Mj Wayment, Meg Chronister
The Effect Of Different Juicing Methods On Fiber Content , Hannah Eddy, Kaylee West, Mj Wayment, Meg Chronister
Student Research Symposium
Dietary fiber is an important component in the world of nutrition. Whole fruits and vegetables are great sources that can be added to add more fiber to one's diet. Many consumers prefer to drink juice rather than add whole fruits and vegetables to their diets. However, fiber is often lost during the juicing process. The purpose of this experiment was to find the best method of juicing for a good balance of dietary fiber and flavor for each fruit or vegetable. The first independent variable was the types of fruits and vegetables being juiced: apple, pomegranate, orange, and carrot. The …
Alternatives To Yeast?: Examining Effects Of Leavening Agent On Density, Texture, And Acceptability Of French-Style Bread, Sofia Wombacher, Abby Harris, Torie Christensen
Alternatives To Yeast?: Examining Effects Of Leavening Agent On Density, Texture, And Acceptability Of French-Style Bread, Sofia Wombacher, Abby Harris, Torie Christensen
Student Research Symposium
This experiment explores potential substitutes for traditional bakers' yeast in French-style loaf bread. Might alternative leavening agents be sufficient to produce a leavened French-style bread in the standard home if yeast is unavailable? Baking powder & baking soda plus lemon juice served as variables compared to yeast. Comparison based on loaf density, texture, and sensory panel acceptability allowed a comprehensive analysis of substitutability for the leavening agents. A sensory panel of ten peer evaluators ranked the desirability, texture, flavor, and overall acceptability of examined variables. Volume and density readings of each variable helped determine the rising rate of the different …
The Effect Of Whey Protein On Gluten-Free Rolls, Maeci Armstrong, Lindsay Jarman, Sara Marshall
The Effect Of Whey Protein On Gluten-Free Rolls, Maeci Armstrong, Lindsay Jarman, Sara Marshall
Student Research Symposium
Growing numbers of people developing celiac disease and gluten intolerances have increased the demand for gluten-free products in the United States. 1 Many gluten-free breads are low in protein and lack the desired texture, volume, and flavor that can be found in most standard wheat bread products. Whey protein has been shown to increase the protein content in bread and mimic gluten in creating a protein network within the dough to produce the desired texture. 1 This experiment aims to determine the effect on texture, moisture, flavor, volume, cell structure, and acceptability when whey protein isolate is added in 4 …
2023 Reday Awards Recipients
Bryant REDay (Research and Engagement Day)
List of award winners for 2023 REDay.
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Bryant REDay (Research and Engagement Day)
11th Annual Research and Engagement Day Program with descriptions and schedule of events.
Towards A Global Sustainable Development Agenda Built On Social–Ecological Resilience, Murray W. Scown, Robin K. Craig, Craig R. Allen, Lance Gunderson, David G. Angeler, Jorge H. Garcia, Ahjond Garmestani
Towards A Global Sustainable Development Agenda Built On Social–Ecological Resilience, Murray W. Scown, Robin K. Craig, Craig R. Allen, Lance Gunderson, David G. Angeler, Jorge H. Garcia, Ahjond Garmestani
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
Non-technical summary. The United Nations’ sustainable development goals (SDGs) articulate societal aspirations for people and our planet. Many scientists have criticised the SDGs and some have suggested that a better understanding of the complex interactions between society and the environment should underpin the next global development agenda. We further this discussion through the theory of social–ecological resilience, which emphasises the ability of systems to absorb, adapt, and transform in the face of change. We determine the strengths of the current SDGs, which should form a basis for the next agenda, and identify key gaps that should be filled.
Technical …
Differences In Pathogenesis-Related Protein Expression And Polyphenolic Compound Accumulation Reveal Insights Into Tomato-Pythium Aphanidermatum Interaction, Seham A. Soliman, Abdulaziz A. Al-Askar, Sherien Sobhy, Marwa A. Samy, Esraa Hamdy, Omaima A. Sharaf, Yiming Su, Said I. Behiry, Ahmed Abdelkhalek
Differences In Pathogenesis-Related Protein Expression And Polyphenolic Compound Accumulation Reveal Insights Into Tomato-Pythium Aphanidermatum Interaction, Seham A. Soliman, Abdulaziz A. Al-Askar, Sherien Sobhy, Marwa A. Samy, Esraa Hamdy, Omaima A. Sharaf, Yiming Su, Said I. Behiry, Ahmed Abdelkhalek
Publications
Plant diseases significantly reduce crop yields, threatening food security and agricultural sustainability. Fungi are the most destructive type of phytopathogen, and they are responsible for major yield losses in some of the most crucial crops grown across the world. In this study, a fungus isolate was detected from infected tomato plants and molecularly identified as Pythium aphanidermatum (GenBank accession number MW725032). This fungus caused damping-off disease and was shown to be pathogenic. Moreover, the expression of five pathogenesis-related genes, namely PR-1, PR-2, PR-3, PR-4, and PR-5, was quantitatively evaluated under the inoculation of tomato with …
Research On Modeling And Scheduling Of Virtual Power Plant With Dual Demand Response, Qiang Chen, Yi Wang, Kangshun Li
Research On Modeling And Scheduling Of Virtual Power Plant With Dual Demand Response, Qiang Chen, Yi Wang, Kangshun Li
Journal of System Simulation
Abstract: Virtual power plant technology provides an effective means to aggregate distributed power and user side resources to participate in power scheduling. Most of the existing research focus on the scheduling optimization of distributed energy instead of the demand response of user side. The user side resources are divided into contracted reliable response load and non-contracted random response load, and the load response is regulated through price adjustment mechanism to adapt to the change of distributed. A virtual power plant optimal scheduling model with dual demands response is constructed, in which the maximizing overall profit of the power grid is …
Voltage And Reactive Power Combinational Evaluation Of Regional Power Grid Based On Ewm-Ahp-Bp Neural Network, Yuqi Ji, Huan Xie, Shaoyu Shi, Ping He, Nan Jin, Huili Wang
Voltage And Reactive Power Combinational Evaluation Of Regional Power Grid Based On Ewm-Ahp-Bp Neural Network, Yuqi Ji, Huan Xie, Shaoyu Shi, Ping He, Nan Jin, Huili Wang
Journal of System Simulation
Abstract: In order to quantitatively evaluate the influence of renewable energy access on voltage and reactive power operation, a combinational evaluation method of voltage and reactive power based on EWM-AHP-BP neural network is proposed to carry out the multi-objective evaluation weight calculation. Considering voltage qualified rate, voltage fluctuation, power factor qualified rate and reactive power reserve, the comprehensive evaluation model is established. The operation data of renewable energy and power load are clustered to divide the typical scenarios and the evaluation model under multiple scenarios is scored by the combination method of entropy weight method and analytic hierarchy process. The …
Knowledge Graph-Based Process Knowledge Reasoning Method For Intelligent Production System, Weikai Yang, Yan Wang, Zhicheng Ji
Knowledge Graph-Based Process Knowledge Reasoning Method For Intelligent Production System, Weikai Yang, Yan Wang, Zhicheng Ji
Journal of System Simulation
Abstract: Aiming at the disadvantages of high redundancy and weakness between knowledge and data in intelligent production system, and the difficulty to perform knowledge reasoning, a process knowledge reasoning method for knowledge maps is proposed. The input information is semantically labeled and classified, the characteristics of the information match are extracted, the extracted local feature and global feature are associated through graph convolution method, and the feature of the difference value information is integrated and mapped with the constructed knowledge graph. Different reasoning rules are used according to different reasoning types, and the association and topology information between instances are …
Multi-Agent Cooperative Combat Simulation In Naval Battlefield With Reinforcement Learning, Ding Shi, Xuefeng Yan, Lina Gong, Jingxuan Zhang, Donghai Guan, Mingqiang Wei
Multi-Agent Cooperative Combat Simulation In Naval Battlefield With Reinforcement Learning, Ding Shi, Xuefeng Yan, Lina Gong, Jingxuan Zhang, Donghai Guan, Mingqiang Wei
Journal of System Simulation
Abstract: Due to the rapidly-changed situations of future naval battlefields, it is urgent to realize the high-quality combat simulation in naval battlefields based on artificial intelligence to comprehensively optimize and improve the combat effectiveness of our army and defeat the enemy. The collaboration of combat units is the key point and how to realize the balanced decision-making among multiple agents is the first task. Based on decoupling priority experience replay mechanism and attention mechanism, a multi-agent reinforcement learning-based cooperative combat simulation (MARL-CCSA) network is proposed. Based on the expert experience, a multi-scale reward function is designed, on which a naval …
I-Nicemo Enhanced Algorithm Based On Intersection Angel Geometry, Yifan He, Yulin He, Yongda Cai, Zhexue Huang
I-Nicemo Enhanced Algorithm Based On Intersection Angel Geometry, Yifan He, Yulin He, Yongda Cai, Zhexue Huang
Journal of System Simulation
Abstract: To exactly determine the number of cluster centers and correctly identify the candidate cluster centers, an I-niceMO enhanced(I-niceMOEn) algorithm based on intersection angel geometry is proposed. As many distributions of intersection angles and distances as possible between observation points and data points are utilized to recognize the candidate cluster centers to avoid the neglection of cluster centers. The spectral clustering algorithm is used to automatically merge the candidate cluster centers according to the eigenvalues of Laplacian matrices. The number of final cluster centers is determined by the number of merged candidate cluster centers. The number of clusters can be …
Atmospheric Corrosion Simulation Of Air Conditioning Heat Exchanger In Service Under Marine Environment, Huang Peng, Jun Wang, Li Qi, Zhidong Wu
Atmospheric Corrosion Simulation Of Air Conditioning Heat Exchanger In Service Under Marine Environment, Huang Peng, Jun Wang, Li Qi, Zhidong Wu
Journal of System Simulation
Abstract: Aiming at the performance degradation of airconditioner heat exchanger caused by serious corrosion under marine environment, an atmospheric corrosion simulation method is studied to analyze and predict the influence on corrosion conditions of marine environment and working condition of air conditioner heat exchanger. From the acquisition of material parameters, the construction the model and the setting of boundary conditions, the atmospheric corrosion simulation process of air conditioner heat exchanger in service under marine environment is systematically introduced, and a method to verify the accuracy of the simulation model by using an artificially accelerated environmental test chamber is provided. From …
The Spin Polarization Of Palladium On Magneto-Electric Cr2O3, Takashi Komesu, Will Echtenkamp,, Christian H. Binek, Peter A. Dowben
The Spin Polarization Of Palladium On Magneto-Electric Cr2O3, Takashi Komesu, Will Echtenkamp,, Christian H. Binek, Peter A. Dowben
Department of Physics and Astronomy: Faculty Publications
While induced spin polarization of a palladium (Pd) overlayer on antiferromagnetic and magneto-electric Cr2O3(0001) is possible because of the boundary polarization at the Cr2O3(0001), in the single domain state, the Pd thin film appears to be ferromagnetic on its own, likely as a result of strain. In the conduction band, we find the experimental evidence of ferromagnetic spin polarized in Pd thin films on a Cr2O3(0001) single crystal, especially in the thin limit, Pd thickness of around 1–4 nm. Indeed there is significant spin polarization in 10 Å …
Cyber Security In Cyber Space, James D. Lee Jr.
Cyber Security In Cyber Space, James D. Lee Jr.
Cybersecurity Undergraduate Research Showcase
For almost twenty years, the Internet has been a driving force in global communication and an integral part of people's everyday lives. As a result of technical developments and declining prices, over 3 billion people worldwide now utilize the Internet. The Internet has created a global infrastructure, and it is worth billions of dollars annually to the global economy (Judge et al.). Today's economic, commercial, cultural, social, and governmental activities and exchanges occur in Cyberspace, involving individuals, enterprises, non-profit organizations, and government and governmental agencies (Aghajani and Ghadimi 220). Cyberspace is the birthplace of much of the world's most essential …
Silicon In Renewable Power Generation And Storage: Decarbonizing The Grid And Automobile Transport, Kurt W. Kolasinski
Silicon In Renewable Power Generation And Storage: Decarbonizing The Grid And Automobile Transport, Kurt W. Kolasinski
Sustainability Research & Practice Seminar Presentations
Professor Kurt Kolasinski, Chemistry - Silicon in renewable power generation and storage: Decarbonizing the grid and automobile transport.