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Multivalent Rechargeable Batteries, Sudhaprasanna Kumar Padigi Jul 2015

Multivalent Rechargeable Batteries, Sudhaprasanna Kumar Padigi

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Li+ ion batteries have been the mainstay of high energy storage devices that have revolutionized the operating life time of consumer electronic devices for the past two decades. However, there is a steady increase in demand for energy storage devices with the ability to store more energy and deliver them at high power at low cost, without comprising safety and lifetime.

Li-ion batteries have had significant challenges in increasing the amount of stored energy without affecting the overall lifetime and the ability to deliver stored energy. In order to store and deliver more energy, more lithium ions need to …


Revealing Structural Organization With Liquid Crystal-Based Spectral Imaging Polarimetry, James Campbell Gladish Jun 2015

Revealing Structural Organization With Liquid Crystal-Based Spectral Imaging Polarimetry, James Campbell Gladish

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Structural organization refers to the particular ordering of scatterers. Probing structural organization by imaging polarized spectral scatter provides insight into the composition of a medium, and can aid in remote sensing, the identification of tissue pathologies, and material characterization and differentiation. The vector nature of polarized light enables it to interact with optical anisotropies within a medium, while the spectral aspect of polarization is sensitive to small-scale structure. However, many polarization studies have limitations, as they provide qualitative image analysis, incomplete anisotropy information, or both. The ability to image the effects of anisotropy and small-scale structure at multiple wavelengths is …


Chemical Reaction Network Control Systems For Agent-Based Foraging Tasks, Joshua Stephen Moles Feb 2015

Chemical Reaction Network Control Systems For Agent-Based Foraging Tasks, Joshua Stephen Moles

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Chemical reaction networks are an unconventional computing medium that could benefit from the ability to form basic control systems. In this work, we demonstrate the functionality of a chemical control system by evaluating classic genetic algorithm problems: Koza's Santa Fe trail, Jefferson's John Muir trail, and three Santa Fe trail segments. Both Jefferson and Koza found that memory, such as a recurrent neural network or memories in a genetic program, are required to solve the task. Our approach presents the first instance of a chemical system acting as a control system. We propose a delay line connected with an artificial …