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Women In It: Be The Change, Marcia L. Dority Baker
Women In It: Be The Change, Marcia L. Dority Baker
Information Technology Services: Publications
The influence of established women in IT — specifically Florence Hudson and Melissa Woo — encouraged a librarian to apply for a position in Information Technology Services at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
A hands-on approach to planning the IT Leadership conference developed a strong collaborative network that also helped grow attendance.
Paying attention to the pros and cons of the 2016 conference guided the planners in modifying their approach to the upcoming October 2017 conference and its focus on diversity and inclusion.
A main goal for future IT Leadership conferences focusing on women and diversity in IT is providing attendees …
Specular Reflection Reduction By Metasurface Based On Parameteradjustable Meta-Atoms, Jianxun Su, Yao Lu, Hui Zhang, Zengrui Li, Yaoqing Lamar Yang ., Yongxing Che, Kainan Qi
Specular Reflection Reduction By Metasurface Based On Parameteradjustable Meta-Atoms, Jianxun Su, Yao Lu, Hui Zhang, Zengrui Li, Yaoqing Lamar Yang ., Yongxing Che, Kainan Qi
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
In this paper, an ultra-wideband, wide angle and polarization-insensitive metasurface is designed, fabricated, and characterized for suppressing the specular electromagnetic wave reflection or backward radar cross section (RCS). Square ring structure is chosen as the basic meta-atoms. A new physical mechanism based on size adjustment of the basic meta-atoms is proposed for ultra-wideband manipulation of electromagnetic (EM) waves. Based on hybrid array pattern synthesis (APS) and particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm, the selection and distribution of the basic meta-atoms are optimized simultaneously to obtain the ultra-wideband diffusion scattering patterns. The metasurface can achieve an excellent RCS reduction in an ultra-wide …
Ultra-Wideband, Wide Angle And Polarization-Insensitive Specular Reflection Reduction By Metasurface Based On Parameteradjustable Meta-Atoms, Jianxun Su, Yao Lu, Hui Zhang, Zengrui Li, Yaoqing Lamar Yang, Yongxing Che, Kainan Qi
Ultra-Wideband, Wide Angle And Polarization-Insensitive Specular Reflection Reduction By Metasurface Based On Parameteradjustable Meta-Atoms, Jianxun Su, Yao Lu, Hui Zhang, Zengrui Li, Yaoqing Lamar Yang, Yongxing Che, Kainan Qi
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
In this paper, an ultra-wideband, wide angle and polarization-insensitive metasurface is designed, fabricated, and characterized for suppressing the specular electromagnetic wave reflection or backward radar cross section (RCS). Square ring structure is chosen as the basic meta-atoms. A new physical mechanism based on size adjustment of the basic meta-atoms is proposed for ultra-wideband manipulation of electromagnetic (EM) waves. Based on hybrid array pattern synthesis (APS) and particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm, the selection and distribution of the basic meta-atoms are optimized simultaneously to obtain the ultra-wideband diffusion scattering patterns. The metasurface can achieve an excellent RCS reduction in an ultra-wide …
Rainbow Peacock Spiders Inspire Miniature Superiridescent Optics, Bor-Kai Hsiung, Radwanul Hasan Siddique, Doekele G. Stavenga, Jürgen C. Otto, Michael C. Allen, Ying Liu, Yongfeng Lu, Dimitri D. Deheyn, Matthew D. Shawkey, Todd A. Blackledge
Rainbow Peacock Spiders Inspire Miniature Superiridescent Optics, Bor-Kai Hsiung, Radwanul Hasan Siddique, Doekele G. Stavenga, Jürgen C. Otto, Michael C. Allen, Ying Liu, Yongfeng Lu, Dimitri D. Deheyn, Matthew D. Shawkey, Todd A. Blackledge
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
Colour produced by wavelength-dependent light scattering is a key component of visual communication in nature and acts particularly strongly in visual signalling by structurallycoloured animals during courtship. Two miniature peacock spiders (Maratus robinsoni and M. chrysomelas) court females using tiny structured scales (~ 40 × 10 μm2) that reflect the full visual spectrum. Using TEM and optical modelling, we show that the spiders’ scales have 2D nanogratings on microscale 3D convex surfaces with at least twice the resolving power of a conventional 2D diffraction grating of the same period. Whereas the long optical path lengths required …
Controllable Plasmonic Nanostructures Induced By Dual-Wavelength Femtosecond Laser Irradiation, Weina Han, Lan Jiang, Xiaowei Li, Qingsong Wang, Shaojun Wang, Jie Hu, Yongfeng Lu
Controllable Plasmonic Nanostructures Induced By Dual-Wavelength Femtosecond Laser Irradiation, Weina Han, Lan Jiang, Xiaowei Li, Qingsong Wang, Shaojun Wang, Jie Hu, Yongfeng Lu
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
We demonstrated an abnormal double-peak (annular shaped) energy deposition through dualwavelength synthesis of the fundamental frequency (ω) and the second-harmonic frequency (2ω) of a femtosecond (fs) Ti:sapphire laser. The annular shaped distribution of the dual-wavelength fs laser was confirmed through real beam shape detection. This uniquely simple and flexible technique enables the formation of functional plasmonic nanostructures. We applied this double-peak fs-laser-induced dewetting effect to the controlled fabrication and precise deposition of Au nanostructures, by using a simple, lithography-free, and single-step process. In this process, the double-peak energy-shaped fs laser pulse induces surface patterning of a thin film followed by …
Preparation Of Monolayer Mos2 Quantum Dots Using Temporally Shaped Femtosecond Laser Ablation Of Bulk Mos2 Targets In Water, Bo Li, Lan Jiang, Xin Li, Peng Ran, Pei Zuo, Andong Wang, Liangti Qu, Yang Zhao, Zhihua Cheng, Yongfeng Lu
Preparation Of Monolayer Mos2 Quantum Dots Using Temporally Shaped Femtosecond Laser Ablation Of Bulk Mos2 Targets In Water, Bo Li, Lan Jiang, Xin Li, Peng Ran, Pei Zuo, Andong Wang, Liangti Qu, Yang Zhao, Zhihua Cheng, Yongfeng Lu
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
Zero-dimensional MoS2 quantum dots (QDs) possess distinct physical and chemical properties, which have garnered them considerable attention and facilitates their use in a broad range of applications. In this study, we prepared monolayer MoS2 QDs using temporally shaped femtosecond laser ablation of bulk MoS2 targets in water. The morphology, crystal structures, chemical, and optical properties of the MoS2 QDs were characterized by transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, UV–vis absorption spectra, and photoluminescence spectra. The analysis results show that highly pure, uniform, and monolayer MoS2 QDs can be successfully prepared. Moreover, …
High-Speed Adaptive Wireless Body Area Networks, Miftadi Sudjai, Le Chung Tran, Farzad Safaei, Tadeusz Wysocki, Son Lam Phung
High-Speed Adaptive Wireless Body Area Networks, Miftadi Sudjai, Le Chung Tran, Farzad Safaei, Tadeusz Wysocki, Son Lam Phung
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
Adaptive ultra-wideband wireless body area network (WBAN) is proposed in this paper as a feasible mobile health platform, offering a high-speed and robust service. It employs a space-time-frequency-coded (STFC) multiband orthogonal frequency division multiplexing ultra-wideband technology. It is designed to improve the average bit error performance for high data rate applications while maintaining a reasonably high throughput in body-to-external links of a WBAN. The proposed adaptive WBAN comprises two novel components, namely, the frame transmission model and the bit error rate (BER) estimation-based adaptive algorithm. In addition, the optimization of adaptive parameters is conducted to obtain an extra improvement, hence …
Identification And Characterization Of Irregular Consumptions Of Load Data, Desh Deepak Sharma, S. N. Singh, Jeremy Lin, Elham Foruzan
Identification And Characterization Of Irregular Consumptions Of Load Data, Desh Deepak Sharma, S. N. Singh, Jeremy Lin, Elham Foruzan
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
The historical information of loadings on substation helps in evaluation of size of photovoltaic (PV) generation and energy storages for peak shaving and distribution system upgrade deferral. A method, based on consumption data, is proposed to separate the unusual consumption and to form the clusters of similar regular consumption. The method does optimal partition of the load pattern data into core points and border points, high and less dense regions, respectively. The local outlier factor, which does not require fixed probability distribution of data and statistical measures, ranks the unusual consumptions on only the border points, which are a few …
Tunable Subnanometer Gap Plasmonic Metasurfaces, Dennis Doyle, Nicholas Charipar, Christos Argyropoulos, Scott A. Trammell, Rafaela Nita, Jawad Naciri, Alberto Piqué, Joseph B. Herzog, Jake Fontana
Tunable Subnanometer Gap Plasmonic Metasurfaces, Dennis Doyle, Nicholas Charipar, Christos Argyropoulos, Scott A. Trammell, Rafaela Nita, Jawad Naciri, Alberto Piqué, Joseph B. Herzog, Jake Fontana
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
The index of refraction governs the flow of light through materials. At visible and near-infrared wavelengths the real part of the refractive index is limited to less than 3 for naturally occurring transparent materials, fundamentally restricting applications. Here, we carried out experiments to study the upper limit of the effective refractive index of self-assembled metasurfaces at visible and near-infrared wavelengths. The centimeter-scale metasurfaces were made of a hexagonally close packed (HCP) monolayer of gold nanospheres coated with tunable alkanethiol ligand shells, controlling the interparticle gap from 2.8 to 0.45 nm. In contrast to isolated dimer studies, the macroscale areas allow …
Flatland Plasmonics And Nanophotonics Based On Graphene And Beyond, Pai-Yen Chen, Christos Argyropoulos, Mohamed Farhat, J. Sebastian Gomez-Diaz
Flatland Plasmonics And Nanophotonics Based On Graphene And Beyond, Pai-Yen Chen, Christos Argyropoulos, Mohamed Farhat, J. Sebastian Gomez-Diaz
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
In this paper, we review and discuss how the recently discovered two-dimensional (2D) Dirac materials, particularly graphene, may be utilized as new efficient platforms for excitations of propagating and localized surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) in the terahertz (THz) and mid-infrared (MIR) regions. The surface plasmon modes supported by the metallic 2D materials exhibit tunable plasmon resonances that are essential, yet missing, ingredients needed for THz and MIR photonic and optoelectronic devices. We describe how the atomically thin graphene monolayer and metamaterial structures based on it may tailor and control the spectral, spatial, and temporal properties of electromagnetic radiation. In the …
Decreased Home Cage Movement And Oromotor Impairments In Adult Fmr1-Ko Mice, Stephen J. Bonasera, Tammy R. Chaudoin, Evan H. Goulding, Mateusz Mittek, Anna Dunaevsky
Decreased Home Cage Movement And Oromotor Impairments In Adult Fmr1-Ko Mice, Stephen J. Bonasera, Tammy R. Chaudoin, Evan H. Goulding, Mateusz Mittek, Anna Dunaevsky
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is a common inherited disorder that significantly impacts family and patient day-to-day living across the entire lifespan. The childhood and adolescent behavioral consequences of FXS are well-appreciated. However, there are significantly fewer studies (except those examining psychiatric comorbidities) assessing behavioral phenotypes seen in adults with FXS. Mice engineered with a genetic lesion of Fmr1 recapitulate important molecular and neuroanatomical characteristics of FXS, and provide a means to evaluate adult behavioral phenotypes associated with FXS. We give the first description of baseline behaviors including feeding, drinking, movement, and their circadian rhythms; all observed over 16 consecutive days …
Higher C-Reactive Protein Levels Predict Postoperative Delirium In Older Patients Undergoing Major Elective Surgery: A Longitudinal Nested Case-Control Study, Simon T. Dillon, Sarinnapha M. Vasunilashorn, Long Ngo, Hasan H. Otu, Sharon K. Inouye, Richard N. Jones, David C. Alsop, George A. Kuchel, Eran D. Metzger, Steven E. Arnold, Edward R. Marcantonio, Towia A. Libermann
Higher C-Reactive Protein Levels Predict Postoperative Delirium In Older Patients Undergoing Major Elective Surgery: A Longitudinal Nested Case-Control Study, Simon T. Dillon, Sarinnapha M. Vasunilashorn, Long Ngo, Hasan H. Otu, Sharon K. Inouye, Richard N. Jones, David C. Alsop, George A. Kuchel, Eran D. Metzger, Steven E. Arnold, Edward R. Marcantonio, Towia A. Libermann
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
Background—Delirium is a common, morbid, and costly postoperative complication.. We aimed to identify blood-based postoperative delirium markers in a nested case control study of older surgical patients using a proteomics approach followed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) validation.
Methods and Materials—The Successful Aging after Elective Surgery Study enrolled dementia-free adults age ≥70 undergoing major scheduled non-cardiac surgery (N=566; 24% delirium). Plasma was collected at 4 timepoints: preoperatively (PREOP), post-anesthesia care unit (PACU), postoperative day 2 (POD2) and 1 month follow-up (PO1MO). Matched pairs were selected for the independent discovery (39 pairs) and replication cohorts (36 pairs), which were …
Correction: Genomic Counter-Stress Changes Induced By The Relaxation Response, Jeffery A. Dusek, Hasan H. Otu, Ann L. Wohlhueter, Manoj Bhasin, Luiz F. Zerbini, Marie G. Joseph, Herbert Benson, Towia A. Libermann
Correction: Genomic Counter-Stress Changes Induced By The Relaxation Response, Jeffery A. Dusek, Hasan H. Otu, Ann L. Wohlhueter, Manoj Bhasin, Luiz F. Zerbini, Marie G. Joseph, Herbert Benson, Towia A. Libermann
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
The Competing Interests statement is incorrect. The correct Competing Interests statement is: The following authors hold or have held positions at the Benson-Henry Institute for Mind Body Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital, which is paid by patients and their insurers for running the SMART-3RP and related relaxation/mindfulness clinical programs, markets related products such as books, DVDs, CDs and the like, and holds a patent pending (PCT/ US2012/049539 filed August 3, 2012) entitled "Quantitative Genomics of the Relaxation Response": JAD, ALW, HB.
Formation Of Aggregated Nanoparticle Spheres Through Femtosecond Laser Surface Processing, Alfred T. Tsubaki, Mark A. Koten, Michael J. Lucis, Craig Zuhlke, Natale J. Ianno, Jeffrey E. Shield, Dennis R. Alexander
Formation Of Aggregated Nanoparticle Spheres Through Femtosecond Laser Surface Processing, Alfred T. Tsubaki, Mark A. Koten, Michael J. Lucis, Craig Zuhlke, Natale J. Ianno, Jeffrey E. Shield, Dennis R. Alexander
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
A detailed structural and chemical analysis of a class of self-organized surface structures, termed aggregated nanoparticle spheres (AN-spheres), created using femtosecond laser surface processing (FLSP) on silicon, silicon carbide, and aluminum is reported in this paper. AN-spheres are spherical microstructures that are 20–100 μm in diameter and are composed entirely of nanoparticles produced during femtosecond laser ablation of material. AN-spheres have an onion-like layered morphology resulting from the build-up of nanoparticle layers over multiple passes of the laser beam. The material properties and chemical composition of the AN-spheres are presented in this paper based on scanning electron microscopy (SEM), focused …
Real-Time Pricing Strategy Based On The Stability Of Smart Grid For Green Internet Of Things, Huwei Chen, Hui Hui, Zhou Su, Dongfeng Fang, Yilong Hui
Real-Time Pricing Strategy Based On The Stability Of Smart Grid For Green Internet Of Things, Huwei Chen, Hui Hui, Zhou Su, Dongfeng Fang, Yilong Hui
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
The ever increasing demand of energy efficiency and the strong awareness of environment have led to the enhanced interests in green Internet of things (IoTs). How to efficiently deliver power, especially, with the smart grid based on the stability of network becomes a challenge for green IoTs. Therefore, in this paper we present a novel real-time pricing strategy based on the network stability in the green IoTs enabled smart grid. Firstly, the outage is analyzed by considering the imbalance of power supply and demand as well as the load uncertainty. Secondly, the problem of power supply with multiple-retailers is formulated …
Shielding Effectiveness Performance Of Conductive Concrete Structures, Lim Nguyen, Aaron Krause, Christopher Tuan, Joel D. Blasey, Holly Mcnerney, Ferdinand J. Metzger
Shielding Effectiveness Performance Of Conductive Concrete Structures, Lim Nguyen, Aaron Krause, Christopher Tuan, Joel D. Blasey, Holly Mcnerney, Ferdinand J. Metzger
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
Conductive concrete mixtures have been designed and demonstrated to perform electromagnetic shielding. This paper describes the design, testing methods, and results obtained from the development of conductive concrete construction for structured electromagnetic shielding.
Direct Torque Control Of Ac Electric Machines, Wei Qiao, Zhe Zhang, Liyan Qu
Direct Torque Control Of Ac Electric Machines, Wei Qiao, Zhe Zhang, Liyan Qu
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
This disclosure features an apparatus including a motor controller to generate control signals to control an electric motor. The motor controller includes a first saturation controller to generate a first saturation controller output based on feedback signals associated with the electric motor. The motor controller further includes a duty ratio modulator coupled to the first saturation controller. The duty ratio modulator is configured to determine activation times for a set of voltage vectors based on the first saturation controller output. The motor controller is configured to generate, at each switching cycle, a control signal based on the set of voltage …
Integrated Mid-Infrared, Far Infrared And Terahertz Optical Hall Effect (Ohe) Instrument, And Method Of Use, Tino Hofmann, Mathias M. Schubert, Stefan Schoeche, Sean Knight, Craig M. Herzinger, John A. Woollam, Greg K. Pribil, Thomas E. Tiwald
Integrated Mid-Infrared, Far Infrared And Terahertz Optical Hall Effect (Ohe) Instrument, And Method Of Use, Tino Hofmann, Mathias M. Schubert, Stefan Schoeche, Sean Knight, Craig M. Herzinger, John A. Woollam, Greg K. Pribil, Thomas E. Tiwald
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
System Stage, and Optical Hall Effect (OHE) system method for evaluating such as free charge carrier effective mass, concentration, mobility and free charge carrier type in a (51) Int. Ci. sample utilizing a permanent magnet at room temperature.
Systems And Methods Using Drawings Which Incorporate Bometric Data Assecurity Information, Cliff Xiaongang Wang, Wesley E. Snyder, Benjamin S. Riggan
Systems And Methods Using Drawings Which Incorporate Bometric Data Assecurity Information, Cliff Xiaongang Wang, Wesley E. Snyder, Benjamin S. Riggan
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
Systems and method using drawings as security information are disclosed. According to an aspect, a computing device may include a touchscreen display configured to receive information for drawing a security manager configured to determined one or more characteristics associated with input of the gesture information. The security manager may also be configured to authenticate a user based on the drawn security picture and the one or more characteristics associated with input of the gesture information.
Smart Underground Antenna Arrays: A Soil Moisture Adaptive Beamforming Approach, Abdul Salam, Mehmet C. Vuran
Smart Underground Antenna Arrays: A Soil Moisture Adaptive Beamforming Approach, Abdul Salam, Mehmet C. Vuran
CSE Technical Reports
In this paper, a novel framework for underground beamforming using adaptive antenna arrays is presented. Based on the analysis of propagation in wireless underground channel, a theoretical model is developed which uses soil moisture information and feedback mechanism to improve performance wireless underground communications. Array element in soil has been analyzed empirically and impacts of soil type and soil moisture on return loss and resonant frequency are investigated. Beam patterns are investigated to communicate with both underground and above ground devices. Depending on the incident angle, refraction from soil-air interface has the adverse effects in the UG communications. It is …
Wireless Underground Channel Diversity Reception With Multiple Antennas For Internet Of Underground Things, Abdul Salam, Mehmet C. Vuran
Wireless Underground Channel Diversity Reception With Multiple Antennas For Internet Of Underground Things, Abdul Salam, Mehmet C. Vuran
CSE Conference and Workshop Papers
Internet of underground things (IOUT) is an emerging paradigm which consists of sensors and communication devices, partly or completely buried underground for real-time soil sensing and monitoring. In this paper, the performance of different modulation schemes in IOUT communications is studied through simulations and experiments. The spatial modularity of direct, lateral, and reflected components of the UG channel is exploited by using multiple antennas. First, it has been shown that bit error rates of $10^{-3}$ can be achieved with normalized delay spreads ($\tau_d$) lower than $0.05$. Evaluations are conducted through the first software-defined radio-based field experiments for UG channel. Moreover, …
Towards Internet Of Underground Things In Smart Lighting: A Statistical Model Of Wireless Underground Channel, Abdul Salam, Mehmet C. Vuran, Suat Irmak
Towards Internet Of Underground Things In Smart Lighting: A Statistical Model Of Wireless Underground Channel, Abdul Salam, Mehmet C. Vuran, Suat Irmak
CSE Conference and Workshop Papers
The Internet of Underground Things (IOUT) has many applications in the area of smart lighting. IOUT enables communications in smart lighting through underground (UG) and aboveground (AG) communication channels. In IOUT communications, an in-depth analysis of the wireless underground channel is important to design smart lighting solutions. In this paper, based on the empirical and the statistical analysis, a statistical channel model for the UG channel has been developed. The parameters for the statistical tapped-delay-line model are extracted from the measured power delay profiles (PDP). The PDP of the UG channel is represented by the exponential decay of the lateral, …
Smart Underground Antenna Arrays: A Soil Moisture Adaptive Beamforming Approach, Abdul Salam, Mehmet C. Vuran
Smart Underground Antenna Arrays: A Soil Moisture Adaptive Beamforming Approach, Abdul Salam, Mehmet C. Vuran
CSE Conference and Workshop Papers
Current wireless underground (UG) communication techniques are limited by their achievable distance. In this paper, a novel framework for underground beamforming using adaptive antenna arrays is presented to extend communication distances for practical applications. Based on the analysis of propagation in wireless underground channel, a theoretical model is developed which uses soil moisture information to improve wireless underground communications performance. Array element in soil is analyzed empirically and impacts of soil type and soil moisture on return loss (RL) and resonant frequency are investigated. Accordingly, beam patterns are analyzed to communicate with underground and above ground devices. Depending on the …
Biosimp: Using Software Testing Techniques For Sampling And Inference In Biological Organisms, Mikaela Cashman, Jennie L. Catlett, Myra B. Cohen, Nicole R. Buan, Zahmeeth Sakkaff, Massimiliano Pierobon, Christine A. Kelley
Biosimp: Using Software Testing Techniques For Sampling And Inference In Biological Organisms, Mikaela Cashman, Jennie L. Catlett, Myra B. Cohen, Nicole R. Buan, Zahmeeth Sakkaff, Massimiliano Pierobon, Christine A. Kelley
CSE Conference and Workshop Papers
Years of research in software engineering have given us novel ways to reason about, test, and predict the behavior of complex software systems that contain hundreds of thousands of lines of code. Many of these techniques have been inspired by nature such as genetic algorithms, swarm intelligence, and ant colony optimization. In this paper we reverse the direction and present BioSIMP, a process that models and predicts the behavior of biological organisms to aid in the emerging field of systems biology. It utilizes techniques from testing and modeling of highly-configurable software systems. Using both experimental and simulation data we show …
The Discrete Spring Transform: An Innovative Steganographic Attack, Aaron T. Sharp
The Discrete Spring Transform: An Innovative Steganographic Attack, Aaron T. Sharp
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
Digital Steganography continues to evolve today, where steganographers are constantly discovering new methodologies to hide information effectively. Despite this, steganographic attacks, which seek to defeat these techniques, have continually lagged behind. The reason for this is simple: it is exceptionally difficult to defeat the unknown. Most attacks require prior knowledge or study of existing techniques in order to defeat them, and are often highly specific to certain cover media. These constraints are impractical and unrealistic to defeat steganography in modern communication networks. It follows, an effective steganographic attack must not require prior knowledge or study of techniques, and must be …
In-Situ Terahertz Optical Hall Effect Measurements Of Ambient Effects On Free Charge Carrier Properties Of Epitaxial Graphene, Sean Knight, Tino Hofmann, Chamseddine Bouhafs, Nerijus Armakavicius, Philipp Kühne, Vallery Stanishev, Ivan G. Ivanov, Rositsa Yakimova, Shawn Wimer, Mathias Schubert, Vanya Darakchieva
In-Situ Terahertz Optical Hall Effect Measurements Of Ambient Effects On Free Charge Carrier Properties Of Epitaxial Graphene, Sean Knight, Tino Hofmann, Chamseddine Bouhafs, Nerijus Armakavicius, Philipp Kühne, Vallery Stanishev, Ivan G. Ivanov, Rositsa Yakimova, Shawn Wimer, Mathias Schubert, Vanya Darakchieva
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
Unraveling the doping-related charge carrier scattering mechanisms in two-dimensional materials such as graphene is vital for limiting parasitic electrical conductivity losses in future electronic applications. While electric field doping is well understood, assessment of mobility and density as a function of chemical doping remained a challenge thus far. In this work, we investigate the effects of cyclically exposing epitaxial graphene to controlled inert gases and ambient humidity conditions, while measuring the Lorentz force-induced birefringence in graphene at Terahertz frequencies in magnetic fields. This technique, previously identified as the optical analogue of the electrical Hall effect, permits here measurement of charge …
Computer Science Technology Education: An Incredible Explosion, Iwasan D. Kejawa
Computer Science Technology Education: An Incredible Explosion, Iwasan D. Kejawa
School of Computing: Faculty Publications
This paper explore what computers are, their usages and their functionalities. Computers can be used to learn or comprehend the understanding of all subjects, be it physics aerobics, swimming, biology, mathematics, agriculture, chemistry, business administration or commerce, just to name a few. In education, computers are used to project information to individuals in the classrooms or anywhere education is taking place, in churches, homes, schools, conference halls and so on. It is also used to convey the logic of a subject or behind a topic. Computers play an important role in educating our mind. With the usage of computers, we …