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Nestings Of Bibds With Block Size Four, Marco Buratti, Donald L. Kreher, Douglas R. Stinson
Nestings Of Bibds With Block Size Four, Marco Buratti, Donald L. Kreher, Douglas R. Stinson
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
In a nesting of a balanced incomplete block design (or BIBD), we wish to add a point (the nested point) to every block of a (Formula presented.) -BIBD in such a way that we end up with a partial (Formula presented.) -BIBD. In the case where the partial (Formula presented.) -BIBD is in fact a (Formula presented.) -BIBD, we have a perfect nesting. We show that a nesting is perfect if and only if (Formula presented.). Perfect nestings were previously known to exist in the case of Steiner triple systems (i.e., (Formula presented.) -BIBDs) when (Formula presented.), as well as …
Characterization Of Water-Soluble Inorganic Ions And Carbonaceous Aerosols In The Urban Atmosphere In Amman, Jordan, Afnan Al-Hunaiti, Zaid Bakri, Xinyang Li, Lian Duan, Asal Al-Abdallat, Andres Alastuey, Mar Viana, Sharif Arar, Tuukka Petäjä, Tareq Hussein
Characterization Of Water-Soluble Inorganic Ions And Carbonaceous Aerosols In The Urban Atmosphere In Amman, Jordan, Afnan Al-Hunaiti, Zaid Bakri, Xinyang Li, Lian Duan, Asal Al-Abdallat, Andres Alastuey, Mar Viana, Sharif Arar, Tuukka Petäjä, Tareq Hussein
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
The urban particulate matter (PM) carbonaceous and water-soluble ions were investigated in Amman, Jordan during May 2018–March 2019. The PM2.5 total carbon (TC) annual mean was 7.6 ± 3.6 μg/m3 (organic carbon (OC) 5.9 ± 2.8 μg/m3 and elemental carbon (EC) 1.7 ± 1.1 μg/m3), which was about 16.3% of the PM2.5. The PM10 TC annual mean was 8.4 ± 3.9 μg/m3 (OC 6.5 ± 3.1 μg/m3 and elemental carbon (EC) 1.9 ± 1.1 μg/m3), about 13.3% of the PM10. The PM2.5 total water-soluble ions annual mean was 7.9 ± 1.9 μg/m3 (about 16.9%), and that of the PM10 was …
Multiwavelength Investigation Of Γ-Ray Source Mgro J1908+06 Emission Using Fermi-Lat, Veritas And Hawc, A. Acharyya, C. B. Adams, P. Bangale, J. T. Bartkoske, W. Benbow, J. H. Buckley, R. Babu, S. Groetsch, R. Turner, X. Wang, Et. Al
Multiwavelength Investigation Of Γ-Ray Source Mgro J1908+06 Emission Using Fermi-Lat, Veritas And Hawc, A. Acharyya, C. B. Adams, P. Bangale, J. T. Bartkoske, W. Benbow, J. H. Buckley, R. Babu, S. Groetsch, R. Turner, X. Wang, Et. Al
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
This paper investigates the origin of the γ-ray emission from MGRO J1908+06 in the GeV-TeV energy band. By analyzing the data collected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope, the Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System, and High Altitude Water Cherenkov, with the addition of spectral data previously reported by LHAASO, a multiwavelength study of the morphological and spectral features of MGRO J1908+06 provides insight into the origin of the γ-ray emission. The mechanism behind the bright TeV emission is studied by constraining the magnetic field strength, the source age, and the distance through detailed broadband modeling. Both spectral shape …
Advancements In The Programmable Hyperspectral Seawater Scanner Measurement Technology For Enhanced Detection Of Harmful Algal Blooms, John J. Langan, Jungyun Bae
Advancements In The Programmable Hyperspectral Seawater Scanner Measurement Technology For Enhanced Detection Of Harmful Algal Blooms, John J. Langan, Jungyun Bae
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The Programmable Hyperspectral Seawater Scanner (PHySS) represents a significant breakthrough in monitoring harmful algal blooms (HABs), specifically targeting the “Florida red tide” caused by Karenia brevis. By utilizing a Fourth-Derivative Spectral Similarity Index (SI), this study establishes a strong positive correlation between the SI and phytoplankton counts, underscoring the PHySS’s potential for early detection and effective management of HABs. Our findings suggest that the PHySS could act as a predictive tool, offering crucial lead time to mitigate the ecological and economic repercussions of blooms. However, this study also identifies certain limitations of the PHySS technology, such as its inability to …
In Vitro Profiling Of The Antiviral Peptide Tat-I24, Theodhora Ziu, Ezgi Sambur, Zsolt Ruzsics, Hartmut Hengel, Reingard Grabherr, Siegfried Hofinger, Hanna Harant
In Vitro Profiling Of The Antiviral Peptide Tat-I24, Theodhora Ziu, Ezgi Sambur, Zsolt Ruzsics, Hartmut Hengel, Reingard Grabherr, Siegfried Hofinger, Hanna Harant
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
The synthetic peptide TAT-I24 (GRKKRRQRRRPPQCLAFYACFC) exerts antiviral activity against several double-stranded (ds) DNA viruses, including herpes simplex viruses, cytomegalovirus, some adenoviruses, vaccinia virus and SV40 polyomavirus. In the present study, in vitro profiling of this peptide was performed with the aim of characterizing and improving its properties for further development. As TAT-I24 contains three free cysteine residues, a potential disadvantageous feature, peptide variants with replacements or deletions of specific residues were generated and tested in various cell systems and by biochemical analyses. Some cysteine replacements had no impact on the antiviral activity, such as the deletion of cysteine 14, which …
Near-Infrared Ratiometric Hemicyanine Fluorescent Probes For Monitoring Mitochondrial Ph Dynamics In Live Cells During Oxidative Stress And Hypoxia, Sushil K. Dwivedi, Dilka Liyana Arachchige, Adenike Olowolagba, Mohamed Mahmoud, Subash Pandey, Tara Vohs, Haiying Liu, Rudy Luck
Near-Infrared Ratiometric Hemicyanine Fluorescent Probes For Monitoring Mitochondrial Ph Dynamics In Live Cells During Oxidative Stress And Hypoxia, Sushil K. Dwivedi, Dilka Liyana Arachchige, Adenike Olowolagba, Mohamed Mahmoud, Subash Pandey, Tara Vohs, Haiying Liu, Rudy Luck
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
Novel near-infrared ratiometric molecules (probes A and B) produced by linking formyl-functionalized xanthene and methoxybenzene moieties, respectively, onto a xanthene-hemicyanine framework are detailed. Probe A exhibited a primary absorption peak at 780 nm and a shoulder peak at 730 nm and exhibited fluorescence at 740 nm↓ (signifies a downward shift in intensity upon acidification) in a pH 9.3 buffer and 780 nm↑ at pH 2.8 under excitation at 700 nm. Probe B featured absorptions at 618 and 668 nm at pH 3.2 and at 717 nm at pH 8.6, and fluorescence at 693 nm↑ at pH 3.2 and at 739 …
Search For Photons Above 1018 Ev By Simultaneously Measuring The Atmospheric Depth And The Muon Content Of Air Showers At The Pierre Auger Observatory, A. Abdul Halim, P. Abreu, M. Aglietta, I. Allekotte, K. Almeida Cheminant, A. Almela, B. Fick, N. Nguyen, D. Nitz
Search For Photons Above 1018 Ev By Simultaneously Measuring The Atmospheric Depth And The Muon Content Of Air Showers At The Pierre Auger Observatory, A. Abdul Halim, P. Abreu, M. Aglietta, I. Allekotte, K. Almeida Cheminant, A. Almela, B. Fick, N. Nguyen, D. Nitz
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
The Pierre Auger Observatory is the most sensitive instrument to detect photons with energies above 1017 eV. It measures extensive air showers generated by ultrahigh energy cosmic rays using a hybrid technique that exploits the combination of a fluorescence detector with a ground array of particle detectors. The signatures of a photon-induced air shower are a larger atmospheric depth of the shower maximum (Xmax) and a steeper lateral distribution function, along with a lower number of muons with respect to the bulk of hadron-induced cascades. In this work, a new analysis technique in the energy interval between 1 and 30 …
Glaciation Of Mixed-Phase Clouds: Insights From Bulk Model And Bin-Microphysics Large-Eddy Simulation Informed By Laboratory Experiment, Aaron Wang, Steve Krueger, Sisi Chen, Mikhail Ovchinnikov, Will Cantrell, Raymond Shaw
Glaciation Of Mixed-Phase Clouds: Insights From Bulk Model And Bin-Microphysics Large-Eddy Simulation Informed By Laboratory Experiment, Aaron Wang, Steve Krueger, Sisi Chen, Mikhail Ovchinnikov, Will Cantrell, Raymond Shaw
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
Mixed-phase clouds affect precipitation and radiation differently from liquid and ice clouds, posing greater challenges to their representation in numerical simulations. Recent laboratory experiments using the Pi Cloud Chamber explored cloud glaciation conditions based on increased injection of ice-nucleating particles. In this study, we use two approaches to reproduce the results of the laboratory experiments: a bulk scalar mixing model and large-eddy simulation (LES) with bin microphysics. The first approach assumes a well-mixed domain to provide an efficient assessment of the mean cloud properties for a wide range of conditions. The second approach resolves the energy-carrying turbulence, the particle size …
Enhancing Cardiomyocyte Resilience To Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury: The Therapeutic Potential Of An Indole-Peptide-Tempo Conjugate (Iptc), Shanshan Hou, Xin Yan, Xiang Gao, Steffen Jockusch, K. Michael Gibson, Zhiying Shan, Lanrong Bi
Enhancing Cardiomyocyte Resilience To Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury: The Therapeutic Potential Of An Indole-Peptide-Tempo Conjugate (Iptc), Shanshan Hou, Xin Yan, Xiang Gao, Steffen Jockusch, K. Michael Gibson, Zhiying Shan, Lanrong Bi
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
Ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury leads to apoptosis and extensive cellular and mitochondrial damage, triggered by the early generation and subsequent accumulation of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mtROS). This condition not only contributes to the pathology of I/R injury itself but is also implicated in a variety of other diseases, especially within the cardiovascular domain. Addressing mitochondrial oxidative stress thus emerges as a critical therapeutic target. In this context, our study introduces an indole-peptide-tempo conjugate (IPTC), a compound designed with dual functionalities: antioxidative properties and the ability to modulate autophagy. Our findings reveal that IPTC effectively shields H9C2 cardiomyocytes against hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R) …
Implementing Reactivity In Molecular Dynamics Simulations With Harmonic Force Fields, Jordan J. Winetrout, Krishan Kanhaiya, Josh Kemppainen, Pieter J. In ‘T Veld, Geeta Sachdeva, Ravindra Pandey, Behzad Damirchi, Adri Van Duin, Gregory Odegard, Hendrik Heinz
Implementing Reactivity In Molecular Dynamics Simulations With Harmonic Force Fields, Jordan J. Winetrout, Krishan Kanhaiya, Josh Kemppainen, Pieter J. In ‘T Veld, Geeta Sachdeva, Ravindra Pandey, Behzad Damirchi, Adri Van Duin, Gregory Odegard, Hendrik Heinz
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
The simulation of chemical reactions and mechanical properties including failure from atoms to the micrometer scale remains a longstanding challenge in chemistry and materials science. Bottlenecks include computational feasibility, reliability, and cost. We introduce a method for reactive molecular dynamics simulations using a clean replacement of non-reactive classical harmonic bond potentials with reactive, energy-conserving Morse potentials, called the Reactive INTERFACE Force Field (IFF-R). IFF-R is compatible with force fields for organic and inorganic compounds such as IFF, CHARMM, PCFF, OPLS-AA, and AMBER. Bond dissociation is enabled by three interpretable Morse parameters per bond type and zero energy upon disconnect. Use …
Meta-Analysis Of Set-Based Multiple Phenotype Association Test Based On Gwas Summary Statistics From Different Cohorts, Lirong Zhu, Shuanglin Zhang, Qiuying Sha
Meta-Analysis Of Set-Based Multiple Phenotype Association Test Based On Gwas Summary Statistics From Different Cohorts, Lirong Zhu, Shuanglin Zhang, Qiuying Sha
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have emerged as popular tools for identifying genetic variants that are associated with complex diseases. Standard analysis of a GWAS involves assessing the association between each variant and a disease. However, this approach suffers from limited reproducibility and difficulties in detecting multi-variant and pleiotropic effects. Although joint analysis of multiple phenotypes for GWAS can identify and interpret pleiotropic loci which are essential to understand pleiotropy in diseases and complex traits, most of the multiple phenotype association tests are designed for a single variant, resulting in much lower power, especially when their effect sizes are small and …
Performance Of The Hawc Observatory And Tev Gamma-Ray Measurements Of The Crab Nebula With Improved Extensive Air Shower Reconstruction Algorithms, A. Albert, R. Alfaro, C. Alvarez, A. Andrés, J. C. Arteaga-Velázquez, D. Avila Rojas, S. Groetsch, P. Hüntemeyer, R. Turner, X. Wang, Et Al.
Performance Of The Hawc Observatory And Tev Gamma-Ray Measurements Of The Crab Nebula With Improved Extensive Air Shower Reconstruction Algorithms, A. Albert, R. Alfaro, C. Alvarez, A. Andrés, J. C. Arteaga-Velázquez, D. Avila Rojas, S. Groetsch, P. Hüntemeyer, R. Turner, X. Wang, Et Al.
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
The High-Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) Gamma-Ray Observatory, located on the side of the Sierra Negra volcano in Mexico, has been fully operational since 2015. The HAWC collaboration has recently significantly improved their extensive air shower reconstruction algorithms, which has notably advanced the observatory performance. The energy resolution for primary gamma rays with energies below 1 TeV was improved by including a noise-suppression algorithm. Corrections have also been made to systematic errors in direction fitting related to the detector and shower plane inclinations, O ( 0 .° 1 ) biases in highly inclined showers, and enhancements to the core reconstruction. The …
Editorial Commentary On The Special Issue “Antioxidant Therapy For Cardiovascular Diseases”—Cutting-Edge Insights Into Oxidative Stress And Antioxidant Therapy In Cardiovascular Health, Guim Kwon, K. Michael Gibson, Lanrong Bi
Editorial Commentary On The Special Issue “Antioxidant Therapy For Cardiovascular Diseases”—Cutting-Edge Insights Into Oxidative Stress And Antioxidant Therapy In Cardiovascular Health, Guim Kwon, K. Michael Gibson, Lanrong Bi
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
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A Convenient Synthesis Of Short Α-/Β-Mixed Peptides As Potential Α-Amylase Inhibitors, Naeem Ahmed, Fakhira Razzaq, Muhammad Arfan, Mansour K. Gatasheh, Hammad Nasir, Joham Sarfraz Ali, Hamna Hafeez
A Convenient Synthesis Of Short Α-/Β-Mixed Peptides As Potential Α-Amylase Inhibitors, Naeem Ahmed, Fakhira Razzaq, Muhammad Arfan, Mansour K. Gatasheh, Hammad Nasir, Joham Sarfraz Ali, Hamna Hafeez
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
Over the last decades, the increased incidence of metabolic disorders, such as type two diabetes and obesity, has motivated researchers to investigate new enzyme inhibitors. Inhibition of the α-amylase enzyme is one therapeutic approach in lowering glucose levels in the blood to manage diabetes mellitus. The objective of this study was to synthesize short α-/β-mixed peptides in the solution phase. The Boc-protected α-L-leucine was converted to β-analogue by using Arndt–Eistert synthesis with the advantage of no racemization and retention of configuration. Three novel short peptides were successfully synthesized: N(Boc)-Gly-β-Leu–OCH3(14), N(Boc)-O(Bz)α-Ser-β-Leu–OCH3(16), and N(Boc)-O(Bz)-α-Tyr-α-Gly-β-Leu–OCH3(17), characterized by FTIR and 1H NMR analysis. The …
A Staged Approach Using Machine Learning And Uncertainty Quantification To Predict The Risk Of Hip Fracture, Anjum Shaik, Kristoffer A. Larsen, Nancy E. Lane, Chen Zhao, Kuan Jui Su, Joyce H. Keyak, Qing Tian, Qiuying Sha, Hui Shen, Hong Wen Deng, Weihua Zhou
A Staged Approach Using Machine Learning And Uncertainty Quantification To Predict The Risk Of Hip Fracture, Anjum Shaik, Kristoffer A. Larsen, Nancy E. Lane, Chen Zhao, Kuan Jui Su, Joyce H. Keyak, Qing Tian, Qiuying Sha, Hui Shen, Hong Wen Deng, Weihua Zhou
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
Hip fractures present a significant healthcare challenge, especially within aging populations, where they are often caused by falls. These fractures lead to substantial morbidity and mortality, emphasizing the need for timely surgical intervention. Despite advancements in medical care, hip fractures impose a significant burden on individuals and healthcare systems. This paper focuses on the prediction of hip fracture risk in older and middle-aged adults, where falls and compromised bone quality are predominant factors. The study cohort included 547 patients, with 94 experiencing hip fracture. To assess the risk of hip fracture, clinical variables and clinical variables combined with hip DXA …
Strain And Substrate-Induced Electronic Properties Of Novel Mixed Anion-Based 2d Schx2 (X = I/Br) Semiconductors, Ashima Rawat, Ravindra Pandey
Strain And Substrate-Induced Electronic Properties Of Novel Mixed Anion-Based 2d Schx2 (X = I/Br) Semiconductors, Ashima Rawat, Ravindra Pandey
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
Exploration of compounds featuring multiple anions beyond the single-oxide ion, such as oxyhalides and oxyhydrides, offers an avenue for developing materials with the prospect of novel functionality. In this paper, we present the results for a mixed anion layered material, ScHX2 (X: Br, I) based on density functional theory. The result predicted the ScHX2 (X: Br, I) monolayers to be stable and semiconducting. Notably, the electronic and mechanical properties of the ScHX2 monolayers are comparable to well-established 2D materials like graphene and MoS2, rendering them highly suitable for electronic devices. Additionally, these monolayers exhibit an ability to adjust their band …
Magnetization And Age Of Ca. 544 Ma Syenite, Eastern Canada: Evidence For Renewal Of The Geodynamo, Tinghong Zhou, Mauricio Ibañez-Mejia, Richard K. Bono, Rory D. Cottrell, Wouter Bleeker, Kenneth P. Kodama, Wentao Huang, Eric G. Blackman, Francis Nimmo, Aleksey Smirnov, John A. Tarduno
Magnetization And Age Of Ca. 544 Ma Syenite, Eastern Canada: Evidence For Renewal Of The Geodynamo, Tinghong Zhou, Mauricio Ibañez-Mejia, Richard K. Bono, Rory D. Cottrell, Wouter Bleeker, Kenneth P. Kodama, Wentao Huang, Eric G. Blackman, Francis Nimmo, Aleksey Smirnov, John A. Tarduno
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
The ca. 565 Ma Ediacaran geodynamo was highly unusual, producing an ultralow field 10 times weaker than present-day value of 8 x 1022 A m2. A ∼5 times rise in field strength is seen in time-averaged single crystal paleointensity data of ca. 532 Ma Early Cambrian anorthosites of Oklahoma (USA). The field increase could record the onset of inner core nucleation predicted by thermal evolution and numerical dynamo models. Here, we examine the renewal of the geodynamo through zircon U-Pb geochronology and single crystal paleointensity studies of plagioclase from the Chatham-Grenville syenite intrusion in the Grenville Province (Canada). U-Pb data …
Evidence For Rapid Variability At High Energies In Grbs, E. Casey Aldrich, Robert J. Nemiroff
Evidence For Rapid Variability At High Energies In Grbs, E. Casey Aldrich, Robert J. Nemiroff
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
Intrinsic variability was searched for in arrival times of six gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) at high energies – between 30 MeV and 2 GeV – detected by the Fermi satellite’s Large Area Telescope (LAT). The GRBs were selected from the Fermi LAT catalogue with preference for events with numerous photons, a strong initial pulse, and measured redshifts. Three long GRBs and three short GRBs were selected and tested. Two different variability-detection algorithms were deployed, one counting photons in pairs, and the other multiplying time gaps between photons. In both tests, a real GRB was compared to 1000 Monte Carlo versions of …
Deep Space Observations Of Conditionally Averaged Global Reflectance Patterns, Alexander Kostinski, Alexander Marshak, Tamás Várnai
Deep Space Observations Of Conditionally Averaged Global Reflectance Patterns, Alexander Kostinski, Alexander Marshak, Tamás Várnai
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
The Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) spacecraft drifts about the Lagrangian point ≈ 1.4 − 1.6 × 106 km from Earth, where its Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) observes the entire sunlit face of Earth every 1–2 h. In an attempt to detect “signals,” i.e., longer-term changes and semi-permanent features such as the ever-present ocean glitter, while suppressing geographic “noise,” in this study, we introduce temporally and conditionally averaged reflectance images, performed on a fixed grid of pixels and uniquely suited to the DSCOVR/EPIC observational circumstances. The resulting images (maps), averaged in time over months and conditioned on surface/cover type …
Cutting-Edge Developments In Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles: Synthesis And Applications For Enhanced Antimicrobial And Uv Protection In Healthcare Solutions, Egwonor Loveth Irede, Raymond Femi Awoyemi, Babatunde Owolabi, Omowunmi Rebecca Aworinde, Rofiat Odunayo Kajola, Ajibola Hazeez, Ayuba Adawale Raji, Latifat Oluwatobi Ganiyu, Chimezie O. Onukwuli, Asishana Paul Onivefu, Ikhazuagbe Hilary Ifijen
Cutting-Edge Developments In Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles: Synthesis And Applications For Enhanced Antimicrobial And Uv Protection In Healthcare Solutions, Egwonor Loveth Irede, Raymond Femi Awoyemi, Babatunde Owolabi, Omowunmi Rebecca Aworinde, Rofiat Odunayo Kajola, Ajibola Hazeez, Ayuba Adawale Raji, Latifat Oluwatobi Ganiyu, Chimezie O. Onukwuli, Asishana Paul Onivefu, Ikhazuagbe Hilary Ifijen
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
This paper presents a comprehensive review of recent advancements in utilizing zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) to enhance antimicrobial and UV protective properties in healthcare solutions. It delves into the synthesis techniques of ZnO NPs and elucidates their antimicrobial efficacy, exploring the underlying mechanisms governing their action against a spectrum of pathogens. Factors impacting the antimicrobial performance of ZnO NPs, including size, surface characteristics, and environmental variables, are extensively analyzed. Moreover, recent studies showcasing the effectiveness of ZnO NPs against diverse pathogens are critically examined, underscoring their potential utility in combatting microbial infections. The study further investigates the UV protective …
Bringing Our Full Selves Into Computing: Designing, Building, And Fostering Equitable Computing Education Communities, Francisco Enrique Vicente Castro, Earl W. Huff, Amber Solomon, Briana Christina Bettin
Bringing Our Full Selves Into Computing: Designing, Building, And Fostering Equitable Computing Education Communities, Francisco Enrique Vicente Castro, Earl W. Huff, Amber Solomon, Briana Christina Bettin
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
A key problem in achieving access to and sustained presence in computing and computing education (CEd) in the United States is environments that are all too often designed in ways that are harmful and inequitable toward systemically minoritized communities. While various scholars have explored ways to design equitable spaces within differing contexts, often, equity is framed merely as an issue of access. This dismisses the lived experiences of minoritized communities and can lead to shallow perspectives of equity that fail to address community concerns and further push these communities out of sustained participation and presence in computing and CEd. Drawing …
Lunar: Automated Input Generation And Analysis For Reactive Lammps Simulations, Josh Kemppainen, Jacob R. Gissinger, S. Gowtham, Gregory Odegard
Lunar: Automated Input Generation And Analysis For Reactive Lammps Simulations, Josh Kemppainen, Jacob R. Gissinger, S. Gowtham, Gregory Odegard
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
Generating simulation-ready molecular models for the LAMMPS molecular dynamics (MD) simulation software package is a difficult task and impedes the more widespread and efficient use of MD in materials design and development. Fixed-bond force fields generally require manual assignment of atom types, bonded interactions, charges, and simulation domain sizes. A new LAMMPS pre- and postprocessing toolkit (LUNAR) is presented that efficiently builds molecular systems for LAMMPS. LUNAR automatically assigns atom types, generates bonded interactions, assigns charges, and provides initial configuration methods to generate large molecular systems. LUNAR can also incorporate chemical reactivity into simulations by facilitating the use of the …
Improving Flextype: Ambiguous Text Input For Users With Visual Impairments, Dylan Gaines, Keith Vertanen
Improving Flextype: Ambiguous Text Input For Users With Visual Impairments, Dylan Gaines, Keith Vertanen
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
We present an improved version of the FlexType interface for nonvisual text input. FlexType enables nonvisual text input on mobile touchscreen devices by allowing users to select from a small number of character groups with gestures instead of targeting letters at specific screen locations. Based on an interview with users who are blind or low vision, we added a letter-entry mode to enable easier entry of difficult words such as proper nouns. We conducted a longitudinal study with users who are legally blind to compare FlexType to users' typical text input methods. While we found FlexType was significantly slower than …
Plc Multi-Robot Integration Via Ethernet For Human Operated Quality Sampling, Jeevan S. Devagiri, Paniz Khanmohammadi Hazaveh, Nathir Rawashdeh, Sai Revanth Reddy Dudipala, Pratik Mohan Desmuhk, Aditya Prasad Karmarkar
Plc Multi-Robot Integration Via Ethernet For Human Operated Quality Sampling, Jeevan S. Devagiri, Paniz Khanmohammadi Hazaveh, Nathir Rawashdeh, Sai Revanth Reddy Dudipala, Pratik Mohan Desmuhk, Aditya Prasad Karmarkar
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In automation, quality control inspection is a critical requirement to ensure product standards. The goal of this work is to insure product quality without interrupting the production line flow. The multi-robot system presented, connects a programmable logic controller (PLC), as the main controller, to a conveyor belt and two FANUC industrial robotic arms via EtherNet/IP. Human interaction is implemented to pick a work piece from the moving conveyor and return it with a quality label. This label is used by the PLC to execute the correct robot action; either to return the inspected part to the conveyor or discard it …
Automating An Industrial Dishwashing System Using Hardware-In-The-Loop Plc Simulation With Factory I/O, Paniz Khanmohammadi Hazaveh, Nathir Rawashdeh, Dunsten M. X. Dsouza, Joshua Olusola, Joshua Albrecht, Eric Houck
Automating An Industrial Dishwashing System Using Hardware-In-The-Loop Plc Simulation With Factory I/O, Paniz Khanmohammadi Hazaveh, Nathir Rawashdeh, Dunsten M. X. Dsouza, Joshua Olusola, Joshua Albrecht, Eric Houck
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While industrial automation is growing in many industries, the hospitality industry has not seen much technological innovation recently. This leaves a wealth of potential for the implementation of automated solutions, especially at large-scale operations, like university dining halls or cruise ship restaurants. This paper details a student project developed in the advanced programmable logic controllers class. It is part of the master program in mechatronics. Students work in groups in a creative setting, where they learn to integrate various automation technologies and learn to write scientific publications. The project implements the automation of a student dining hall dishwashing system using …
A Simple Mobile Plausibly Deniable System Using Image Steganography And Secure Hardware, Lichen Xia, Jinghui Liao, Niusen Chen, Bo Chen, Weisong Shi
A Simple Mobile Plausibly Deniable System Using Image Steganography And Secure Hardware, Lichen Xia, Jinghui Liao, Niusen Chen, Bo Chen, Weisong Shi
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
Traditional encryption methods cannot defend against coercive attacks in which the adversary captures both the user and the possessed computing device, and forces the user to disclose the decryption keys. Plausibly deniable encryption (PDE) has been designed to defend against this strong coercive attacker. At its core, PDE allows the victim to plausibly deny the very existence of hidden sensitive data and the corresponding decryption keys upon being coerced. Designing an efficient PDE system for a mobile platform, however, is challenging due to various design constraints bound to the mobile systems. Leveraging image steganography and the built-in hardware security feature …
Fspde: A Full Stack Plausibly Deniable Encryption System For Mobile Devices, Jinghui Liao, Niusen Chen, Lichen Xia, Bo Chen, Weisong Shi
Fspde: A Full Stack Plausibly Deniable Encryption System For Mobile Devices, Jinghui Liao, Niusen Chen, Lichen Xia, Bo Chen, Weisong Shi
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
In today’s digital landscape, the ubiquity of mobile devices underscores the urgent need for stringent security protocols in both data transmission and storage. Plausibly deniable encryption (PDE) stands out as a pivotal solution, particularly in jurisdictions marked by rigorous regulations or increased vulnerabilities of personal data. However, the existing PDE systems for mobile platforms have evident limitations. These include vulnerabilities to multi-snapshot attacks over RAM and flash memory, an undue dependence on non-secure operating systems, traceable PDE entry point, and a conspicuous PDE application prone to reverse engineering. To address these limitations, we have introduced FSPDE, the first Full-Stack mobile …
Thz Radar Observations Of Hydrometeors In A Spray Chamber, Zeen Zhu, Fan Yang, Edward Luke, Elise Rosky, Katia Lamer, Pavlos Kollias
Thz Radar Observations Of Hydrometeors In A Spray Chamber, Zeen Zhu, Fan Yang, Edward Luke, Elise Rosky, Katia Lamer, Pavlos Kollias
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
A THz radar, with its wide bandwidth, is capable of high-resolution imaging down to the centimeter scale. In this study, a THz radar is applied to detect hydrometeors generated in a spray chamber. The observed backscattering signals show fluctuations at centimeter scales, indicating various hydrometeor distribution patterns along the radar beam. A co-located High-Speed Imaging (HSI) sensor is used to measure the Drop Size Distributions (DSD) in the spray chamber. The radar sampling beam is well aligned with the HSI probes, allowing an objective comparison between the remote sensing and in situ observations. In this study, the observed radar power …
New Examples Of Self-Dual Near-Extremal Ternary Codes Of Length 48 Derived From 2-(47,23,11) Designs, Sanja Rukavina, Vladimir Tonchev
New Examples Of Self-Dual Near-Extremal Ternary Codes Of Length 48 Derived From 2-(47,23,11) Designs, Sanja Rukavina, Vladimir Tonchev
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
In a recent paper (Araya and Harada, 2023), Araya and Harada gave examples of self-dual near-extremal ternary codes of length 48 for 145 distinct values of the number A12 of codewords of minimum weight 12, and raised the question about the existence of codes for other values of A12. In this note, we use symmetric 2-(47,23,11) designs with an automorphism group of order 6 to construct self-dual near-extremal ternary codes of length 48 for 150 new values of A12.
Spectroscopic Characterization, Dft Calculations, In Vitro Pharmacological Potentials, And Molecular Docking Studies Of N, N, O-Schiff Base And Its Trivalent Metal Complexes, Ikechukwu P. Ejidike, Amani Direm, Cemal Parlak, Adebayo A. Adeniyi, Mohammad Azam, Athar Ata, Michael O. Eze, Joshua W. Hollett, Hadley S. Clayton
Spectroscopic Characterization, Dft Calculations, In Vitro Pharmacological Potentials, And Molecular Docking Studies Of N, N, O-Schiff Base And Its Trivalent Metal Complexes, Ikechukwu P. Ejidike, Amani Direm, Cemal Parlak, Adebayo A. Adeniyi, Mohammad Azam, Athar Ata, Michael O. Eze, Joshua W. Hollett, Hadley S. Clayton
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
In this study, trivalent metal complexes of the category: [M(L)(H2O)nCly] obtained from the interaction of metal3+ ion salts with organic N, N, O-Schiff base (HL) (where: HL = 4-{(Z)-((2-{(E)-((2-hydroxyphenyl)methylidene)amino}ethyl)imino)methyl}-2-methoxyphenol; n, y = 1 or 2 and M = Ti(III), Fe(III), Ru(III), Cr(III) and Al(III)) were synthesized and characterized viz molar conductance, FT-IR, and UV–Vis spectroscopies, elemental analyses, thermal analyses (TGA and DTA), and UV–Vis spectroscopy, theoretical calculations. A distorted octahedral structure around the metal ions was proposed based on the obtained experimental and calculated data. Thermal examination of the complexes signposts the step-by-step disintegration to give the final decomposition product …