Reconfiguration-Driven Assembly Of Inorganic Nanomembranes, 2025 University of New Mexico
Reconfiguration-Driven Assembly Of Inorganic Nanomembranes, Divya Jyoti Prakash
Chemical and Biological Engineering ETDs
This thesis focuses on the guided self-assembly of metastable nanomembranes (NMs) that are either amorphous or polycrystalline. Guided self-assembly of NMs is a robust and scalable method to obtain a variety of three-dimensional structures such as helices, rolled-up tubes, and networks of interconnected channels. These 3D structures have important applications as on-chip actuators, sensors, inductors, transformers, waveguides, and antennas. Furthermore, a large amount of strain and strain gradient can be imparted in NMs by bending them to a nanoscale and microscale radius of curvature, making guided self-assembly on NMs a viable route to extreme strain engineering of amorphous and polycrystalline …
Design And Fabrication Of Compact Mimo Array Antenna With Tapered Feed Line For 5g Applications, 2025 Zayed University
Design And Fabrication Of Compact Mimo Array Antenna With Tapered Feed Line For 5g Applications, F. Taher, Mohamed Fathy Abo Sree, Hesham A. Mohamed, Hussein Hamed Ghouz, Sarah Yehia Abdel Fatah
All Works
This paper presents the design, fabrication, measurement, and evaluation of two multiple input multiple output antenna elements (MIMOs) optimized for performance in the 5G frequency band. The MIMO antennas are integrated onto Roger/Druoid 5880 substrates with a dielectric constant of 2.2, housed within a compact volume measuring 20×24.14×0.79mm3. Initially, a thorough parametric study is conducted using the CST Electromagnetic (EM) Simulator to analyze and optimize the antenna's performance according to 5G application requirements. Subsequently, in the antenna design phase, calculations are made for the envelope correlation coefficient (ECC > 0.01dB) and diversity gain (DG > 9.9dB), yielding favorable outcomes. Fabrication and measurement …
High Gain Defected Slots 3d Antenna Structure For Millimetre Applications, 2025 Mustansiriyah University
High Gain Defected Slots 3d Antenna Structure For Millimetre Applications, Arkan Mousa Majeed, Fatma Taher, Taha A. Elwi, Zaid A. Abdul Hassain, Sherif K. El-Diasty, Mohamed Fathy Abo Sree, Sara Yehia Abdel Fatah, Umi Aisah Asli
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The antenna is structured in three dimensions, employing a conductive cylindrical cone as its base. This cone configuration is achieved through the etching of an elliptical slot array onto the antenna. To enhance its performance, a conductive circular reflector is situated beneath the cone, thereby augmenting its gain. The antenna demonstrates operational bandwidth across various frequencies: Ultra-Wideband (UWB) operates at approximately 5 GHz, extending to about 15 GHz; Wideband (WB) is cantered at roughly 20 GHz, while narrowband operates at approximately 27 GHz. Within the frequency range of interest, the antenna's gain varies between 3dBi and 15dBi. Geometric specifications of …
Predicting The Indirect Cost Of Construction Projects In Egypt: An Artificial Neural Network Approach, 2025 American University in Cairo
Predicting The Indirect Cost Of Construction Projects In Egypt: An Artificial Neural Network Approach, Aya Effat
Theses and Dissertations
Cost estimation is one of the vital processes in construction management that needs to be done early in any project in order to determine the project's budget. The accuracy of the cost estimate is a key factor in the success of construction projects since it enables project managers to successfully control the project’s expenses. Construction costs mainly consist of direct cost and indirect cost. Generally, indirect costs can be categorized into two types: site overheads and general overheads. In a construction project, overheads, particularly site overhead costs, make up a considerable portion of a contractor's budget. Accordingly, accurately estimating the …
Determining The Limitations Of Class F Fly Ash Compared To Class G Cement In Hydrocarbon Wells Application, 2025 American University in Cairo
Determining The Limitations Of Class F Fly Ash Compared To Class G Cement In Hydrocarbon Wells Application, Youssef Helmy
Theses and Dissertations
Cement is a material commonly used in multiple applications in different industries. Among the industries that uses cement is the oil and gas industry. API (American Petroleum Institute) Class G cement that is the most incorporated form of cement used in the cementation of oil and gas wells to provide several forms of protection and stabilization for the casings. However, Class G cement is contested in terms of efficiency, costs, and environmental awareness against Class F fly ash geopolymers by researchers. This research aims to explore the potential limitations that fly ash geopolymer might have for its use in the …
Navigating The Future Advancing Autonomous Vehicles Through Robust Target Recognition And Real-Time Avoidance, 2025 American University in Cairo
Navigating The Future Advancing Autonomous Vehicles Through Robust Target Recognition And Real-Time Avoidance, Mohammed Ahmed Mohammed Hussein
Theses and Dissertations
The problem being tackled by this thesis is a very important one and very relevant to our days and times: it is about making improved target recognition and enhanced real-time response skills in AVs under simulated conditions. Our plan is to put some enhanced sensory capabilities into these vehicles and see if that makes them safer and more reliable. We are using as our base a particular object recognition algorithm (YOLOv7) and a particular simulation environment (CARLA). We utilized the CARLA 0.9.14 simulator on Ubuntu 20.04 as a more stable option than the initially used CARLA 0.9.15 on Ubuntu 22.04, …
Design And Implementation Of Uvm-Based Verification Framework For Deep Learning Accelerators, 2025 American University in Cairo
Design And Implementation Of Uvm-Based Verification Framework For Deep Learning Accelerators, Randa Ahmed Hussein Aboudeif
Theses and Dissertations
Recent advancements in deep learning (DL) have made hardware accelerators, known as deep learning accelerators (DLAs), a preferred solution for numerous high-performance computing (HPC) applications, including speech recognition, computer vision, and image classification. DLAs are composed of hundreds of parallel processing engines to speed up computations and can gain access to pre-trained networks from the cloud or through on-chip memory to implement the DNN inference process. DLA verification is becoming an important and challenging phase. The verification process is required to handle the complex DLA design. Moreover, the reliability of DLAs is critical for assessment as they are involved in …
Advanced Construction Scheduling: Capturing Conditional And Stochastic Relationships, 2025 The American University in Cairo AUC
Advanced Construction Scheduling: Capturing Conditional And Stochastic Relationships, Amr Elsabagh
Theses and Dissertations
Proper planning is a key factor in all business endeavors. This is especially important in the construction industry as a project is sensitive to countless factors that affect the project's time and cost. This created the need for agile and flexible schedules for close monitoring and dynamic planning for construction projects. The currently prevailing scheduling techniques are CPM and PERT, which professionals in the field widely use. These methods create static schedules that are vulnerable to any changes in the schedule logic, which often happens during construction projects. In addition, these Scheduling techniques do not capture the uncertainties and complex …
Operation And Maintenance Costs In Reverse Osmosis Desalination Projects Adopting Public-Private Partnerships: A Comprehensive Investigation And Analysis, 2025 American University in Cairo
Operation And Maintenance Costs In Reverse Osmosis Desalination Projects Adopting Public-Private Partnerships: A Comprehensive Investigation And Analysis, Mayar Mohamed Khairy
Theses and Dissertations
Water Desalination projects, specifically ones adopting reverse osmosis (RO) technology, play a pivotal role in addressing the scarcity of water globally. Since these projects require huge investments, there is an imperative need to focus on the role of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in their developments. This research tries to provide a comprehensive investigation into the factors affecting O&M costs in PPP desalination projects due to their importance.
A comprehensive research approach, including a literature review, expert interviews, survey analysis, and statistical tools, is adopted in this research aiming to identify key factors and recommendations based on best practices in O&M costs …
Organizational Change Management In Egypt; Contractors’ Perspective, 2025 American University in Cairo
Organizational Change Management In Egypt; Contractors’ Perspective, Karim Ayoub
Theses and Dissertations
Organizational change management in the construction industry is a vital process for companies to consider in their operations. Successful implementation of the process allows the companies to go a step further in the market due to their competitiveness derived from better performance and efficiency. However, applying change to the organization and introducing new structure is a challenge for any company seeking better performance, but worth it if it is implemented properly. In general, this research sheds light on the organizational change management implementation in construction contractors in Egypt. Where, this study aims to demonstrate the organizational change management initiatives and …
Using Electro-Peroxone Process To Remediate Soil Contaminated With Phenol, 2025 The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Using Electro-Peroxone Process To Remediate Soil Contaminated With Phenol, Elaheh Faghih Nasiri, Farhad Qaderi, S. Mustapha Rahmaninezhad
Civil Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations
Industrial processes are among human activities that cause production of a large volume of wastewater containing organic pollutants such as phenol and its derivatives. Soil remediation is crucial for enhancing environmental quality for both humans and other living organisms. This study investigate the use of an electro-peroxone system to remove environmental pollutants from soil. In conjunction with ozonation, the study employed electrochemically generated hydrogen peroxide using a carbon electrode, addressing concerns about transportation and storage. Experiments were structured using response surface methodology (RSM) with three variables: ozone dosages ranging from 4 to 8 l/h, initial pollutant concentrations from 20 to …
Metakaolin-Based Geopolymer Concrete; Synthesis, Development And Characterization, 2024 The American University in Cairo AUC
Metakaolin-Based Geopolymer Concrete; Synthesis, Development And Characterization, Heba Fouad
Theses and Dissertations
Geopolymers are rendered as an essential sustainable replacement to the widely used Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) which causes immense carbon dioxide emissions, hence a detrimental impact on society’s health and the environment. Geopolymers are three-dimensional networks of polymerized tetrahedral silicate and aluminate in the form of Q4(4Al), Q4(3Al) and Q4(2Al) which act as the principal binding phase in concrete. Past research has reported the synthesis of geopolymers from different aluminosilicates precursors, their characterization, and their wide range properties. However, previous studies still have not properly investigated effective range of synthesis ratios for a particular source material, optimum curing regimes, short- …
Microstructural Finite Element Modeling Of High-Performance Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Composites To Characterize Microscale Material Properties And Fiber-Direction Compressive Strength, 2024 University of Texas at Arlington
Microstructural Finite Element Modeling Of High-Performance Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Composites To Characterize Microscale Material Properties And Fiber-Direction Compressive Strength, Quy Tung Ling Vu
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Dissertations
Carbon fiber-reinforced composites are increasingly used in aerospace application thanks to their excellent specific stiffness and strength. However, incomplete understanding of their failure behaviors leads to composite components often being designed with a high Safety Factor, limiting their advantages. Using computational methods, this project studies carbon fiber-reinforced composite microstructures for the objective of understanding and improving material performances under compression load which is one of the main considerations in primary aerospace structure design. A Finite Element (FE) model for the evaluation of composite compression behaviors was developed, allowing the identification of several key material properties affecting composite performance. The numerical …
Cooperative Rendezvous In Multi-Vehicle Systems, 2024 University of Texas at Arlington
Cooperative Rendezvous In Multi-Vehicle Systems, Rajeev Shobhit Voleti
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Dissertations
The field of cooperative, multi-vehicle systems has witnessed a significant expansion and evolution, yielding considerable opportunities for improved autonomy, resilience, and robustness. Despite these promising developments, complex challenges persist in ensuring secure and efficient rendezvous among cooperative peers. The term "rendezvous," within the realm of cooperative control, refers to the simultaneous convergence of multi-vehicle systems to a designated target location. In missile guidance, the problem of multiple pursuer missiles achieving rendezvous with a target is termed as a salvo attack. Current methodologies often grapple with issues related to synchronization, high latency and network security, all of which can adversely impact …
Non-Intrusive Reduced Order Model Formulation For Inverse Shape Design Including Deforming Meshes And Multiphysics Problems., 2024 University of Texas at Arlington
Non-Intrusive Reduced Order Model Formulation For Inverse Shape Design Including Deforming Meshes And Multiphysics Problems., Kapil Aryal
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Dissertations
Despite significant advancements in computer capabilities for numerical simulations, engineers continue to face limitations when dealing with large-scale full-order model(FOM) simulations. These simulations often necessitate repeated solves, such as those encountered in inverse design, real-time solution prediction, error quantification, and solver convergence, among others. To address these challenges, reduced order modeling (ROM) has emerged as a valuable approach. This thesis focuses on the development of an ROM framework that combines Proper Orthogonal Decomposition (POD) with machine learning techniques. This integrated approach is applied to a diverse range of heat transfer and fluid flow inverse design problems. POD constructs optimal sets …
Turbulent Shockwave/Boundary-Layer Interactions Generated By Sharp Swept Fins, 2024 University of Texas at Arlington
Turbulent Shockwave/Boundary-Layer Interactions Generated By Sharp Swept Fins, Dustin Levi Otten
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Dissertations
The shock/turbulent boundary layer interaction (STBLI) generated by a sharp fin with a 60 deg leading edge sweep mounted above a flat plate at Mach 2.5 was studied numerically. Incipient separation due to this highly swept fin was determined by varying the fin angle to the incoming freestream. The effect of a small fin/plate gap on STBLI incipient separation was established. Sweeping the fin increases the deflection required for incipient separation as the sweep reduces the interaction strength. A gap causes flow leakage under the fin, further reducing the interaction strength on the windward side. The incipient angle of attack …
Cooperative Manipulation And Formation Control Using Multiple Aerial Vehicles, 2024 University of Texas at Arlington
Cooperative Manipulation And Formation Control Using Multiple Aerial Vehicles, Uluhan Cem Kaya
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Dissertations
Recent advancements in autonomous systems have significantly impacted both academia and industry, opening new research avenues. One of them is the collaboration of multiple systems to achieve a common goal, which is known as a cooperative system. In the lack of human intelligence, decision making and perception capabilities, uncrewed autonomous systems could mutually benefit from each other’s capabilities when they are deployed and utilized together. This research tackles the collaboration of group of uncrewed aerial systems (UASs) where the constraint on individual vehicles requires a varying level of coordination and cooperation. Such cooperation can be in the form of a …
Method-Of-Characteristics Models For Flowfield Evaluation Of Hypervelocity Test Facilities, 2024 University of Texas at Arlington
Method-Of-Characteristics Models For Flowfield Evaluation Of Hypervelocity Test Facilities, Anannthkumar Jayamani
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Dissertations
Ground test facilities are an imperative part of the design and development of flying vehicles. In the case of high-enthalpy facilities, evaluating the gasdynamic and thermochemical state of the test gas poses challenges due to high temperature effects. This study aims to contribute to the development impulse facilities by developing reduced-order models resolving the flowfields of such facilities. Developed as a part of this study are various method-of-characteristics (MoC) algorithms which consider gases under varying levels of thermochemical complexity. The algorithms span from simple calorically perfect gases to full thermochemical nonequilibrium. The first set of algorithms was limited to unsteady …
Speech Coding Based On A Hybrid Approach: Dct, Huffman And Run-Length Coding, 2024 Department of Computer Science, College of Science, Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad, Iraq
Speech Coding Based On A Hybrid Approach: Dct, Huffman And Run-Length Coding, Sundos Abdulameer Alazawi, Esraa Jaffar Baker, Shahbaa Mohammed Abdulmaged
Al-Esraa University College Journal for Engineering Sciences
The exponential expansion of data in the digital world necessitates the development of effective methods for data transmission and storage. Data compression (DC) strategies are suggested to reduce the quantity of data stored or conveyed due to constrained resources. As a result of DC ideas' ability to efficiently use existing storage space and transmission capacity, different methods have been developed in various areas. Speech coding is a lossy method of coding; therefore, the output signal differs slightly from the input signal. Speech coding is useful for message encryption, communication over long distances and speech quality. In the fields of digital …
The Evolution Of The University Of Al-Anbar Urban Planning Based On The Mental Picture's Diversity And The Contemporary Planning Spaces Filling, 2024 Government Contracts Division, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq
The Evolution Of The University Of Al-Anbar Urban Planning Based On The Mental Picture's Diversity And The Contemporary Planning Spaces Filling, Ali Abdulsamea Hameed
Al-Esraa University College Journal for Engineering Sciences
This research concentrated on the role of environmental graphic design (EGD) and the place-making idea in the interior environment of Al-Anbar University. To develop an identity being visual for the University of Al-Anbar internal environment (IE) is this goal of project. The search sought to create and enhance the shape of the internal University of Al-Anbar vacuum by reviving the idea of place building. In order to build and filling the internal emptiness of the campus, the identity being visual must also be strengthened. The descriptive analytical approach was chosen since it was best suited to achieve the goal of …