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Positioning Commuters And Shoppers Through Sensing And Correlation, Rufeng Meng Jan 2016

Positioning Commuters And Shoppers Through Sensing And Correlation, Rufeng Meng

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Positioning is a basic and important need in many scenarios of human daily activities. With position information, multifarious services could be vitalized to benefit all kinds of users, from individuals to organizations. Through positioning, people are able to obtain not only geo-location but also time related information. By aggregating position information from individuals, organizations could derive statistical knowledge about group behaviors, such as traffic, business, event, etc.

Although enormous effort has been invested in positioning related academic and industrial work, there are still many holes to be filled. This dissertation proposes solutions to address the need of positioning in people’s …


Surface Chemistry And Transport Properties Of Ii-Vi Semiconductor Nanowires, Pravin Paudel Jan 2016

Surface Chemistry And Transport Properties Of Ii-Vi Semiconductor Nanowires, Pravin Paudel

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Semiconductor nanowires have been widely studied due to their unique properties such as width comparable to critical length-scales, high aspect ratio, and high carrier mobility. These unique properties make them a suitable candidate for various optical and electronic devices like photovoltaics, photodetectors, and field effect transistors. The nanowire surface plays an important role in the performance of these devices because of their high surface to volume ratio. The larger surface area of nanowires may provide better charge separation than planar heterostructures in photovoltaics by providing shorter distance to move for carrier before separation, however, presence of surface states may lead …


Forensic Characterization Of Dyes From Synthetic Textile Fibers Exposed To Outdoor And Laundering Effects By Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography And Spectral Analysis, Molly Rebecca Burnip Jan 2016

Forensic Characterization Of Dyes From Synthetic Textile Fibers Exposed To Outdoor And Laundering Effects By Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography And Spectral Analysis, Molly Rebecca Burnip

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Textile fibers found in an investigation are trace evidence that can connect a suspect to a victim or crime scene. Examination involves comparison of the color and morphology of a questioned fiber to a known fiber with optical spectroscopy. Fibers are considered class evidence, so evaluating more characteristics increases their significance as evidence if a match cannot be excluded. Acrylic, nylon, and polyester are textile polymers that require different extraction solvents based on the polymer chemistry. Methods have been developed for UPLC analysis of basic dyes on acrylic, acid on nylon, and disperse dyes on polyester. After microextraction from single …


Modeling Of Structural Relaxation By A Variable-Order Fractional Differential Equation, Su Yang Jan 2016

Modeling Of Structural Relaxation By A Variable-Order Fractional Differential Equation, Su Yang

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In physical point of view, relaxation usually describes the return from a perturbed system into equilibrium and each process has its own characteristic relaxation time. In 1946, Tool first formulated the notion of fictive temperature to characterize the structure of a glass-forming melt. Since then, people used to simulate structural relaxation by first order model. Since fractional-based models have not widely applied in modeling the fictive temperature, I want to explore the the possibility of modeling structural relaxation by fractional differential equation.

In this thesis, I will first introduce the definitions of two different kinds of fractional derivatives: Riemann-Liouville fractional …


Development Of Protein-Polymer Core-Shell Nanoparticles (Ppcs-Nps) As Efficient Vehicles To Deliver Therapeutic Agents Across Blood Brain Barrier (Bbb), Napat Tandikul Jan 2016

Development Of Protein-Polymer Core-Shell Nanoparticles (Ppcs-Nps) As Efficient Vehicles To Deliver Therapeutic Agents Across Blood Brain Barrier (Bbb), Napat Tandikul

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Blood Brain Barrier (BBB) plays a main role as selective barrier which controls and limits access of chemicals, molecules and therapeutic agents from blood to brain. The BBB endothelial cells are connected by Tight Junctions (TJs) which close intracellular spaces between the endothelial cells and block the free diffusion of substances, therefore many potential drugs for treating human brain diseases cannot reach the brain in sufficient concentration. Recently, many studies have thrown an interest in development of nanoparticles for delivering drugs and imaging agents across BBB. Our research group has developed protein-polymer core-shell nanoparticles (PPCS-NPs) which demonstrate great potential for …


From Model Systems To Real Catalysts: Bridging The Pressure And Materials Gaps, Audrey S. Duke Jan 2016

From Model Systems To Real Catalysts: Bridging The Pressure And Materials Gaps, Audrey S. Duke

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For decades a fundamental understanding of heterogeneous catalysts has been pursued for rational catalyst design using model systems under ultrahigh vacuum (UHV) conditions; however, there exist stark differences between the simplified models investigated under UHV and the industrial catalysts used at high pressures. To bridge these gaps, it becomes essential to utilize progressively more complex materials and to correlate their surface structure and activity using incrementally higher pressure techniques. In this work, both model Pt-Re catalysts and powdered metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) were studied using a suite of traditional UHV surface science techniques in addition to ambient pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy …


Wide Field Measurements Using A Spatial Heterodyne Raman Spectrometer For Transmission Raman Spectroscopy And Standoff Detection, Kimberly A. Fessler Jan 2016

Wide Field Measurements Using A Spatial Heterodyne Raman Spectrometer For Transmission Raman Spectroscopy And Standoff Detection, Kimberly A. Fessler

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Our group recently developed a new type of Fourier transform Raman spectrometer, the spatial heterodyne Raman spectrometer (SHRS), for planetary exploration. The SHRS is a high spectral resolution, high throughput, compact dispersive interferometer, similar in design to a Michelson interferometer, where the mirrors are replaced by stationary diffraction gratings. The SHRS has no moving parts and does not require an entrance slit, making the throughput of the system orders of magnitude larger than a typical dispersive spectrometer. The wide field-of-view (FOV) of the SHRS enables wide area measurements without loss of sensitivity or spectral resolution and offers advantages such as …


Implications Of Hf-Nd Isotopes In West Philippine Basin Basalts For The Initiation And Early History Of The Izu-Bonin-Mariana Arc, Benjamin D. Hocking Jan 2016

Implications Of Hf-Nd Isotopes In West Philippine Basin Basalts For The Initiation And Early History Of The Izu-Bonin-Mariana Arc, Benjamin D. Hocking

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Drilling at Site U1438, located immediately west of Kyushu-Palau Ridge (KPR), the site of IBM subduction initiation, penetrated 1,460 m of volcaniclastic sedimentary rock and 150 m of underlying basement. Biostratigraphic controls indicate a probable age for the oldest sedimentary rocks at around 55 Ma. This is close to the 48-52 Ma time period of IBM subduction initiation, based on studies in the forearc. There, the first products of volcanism are tholeiitic basalts termed FAB (forearc basalt), which are more depleted than average MORB and show subtle indicators of geochemical enrichment due to subduction. Site U1438 basement basalts share many …


Spatio-Temporal Analysis Of The Occupational Fatal Victimization Of Law Enforcement Officers In The Us, Xueyi Xing Jan 2016

Spatio-Temporal Analysis Of The Occupational Fatal Victimization Of Law Enforcement Officers In The Us, Xueyi Xing

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The models with constant coefficients of the covariates across space and time are commonly used in spatio-temporal analyses. However, the associations between risk factors and the outcome could have locally differential temporal trends in many cases. In this study, a Bayesian latent cluster modeling strategy is employed to identify potential spatial clusters in which locally specific sets of temporally varying coefficients of covariates are allowed. A state-level panel data of police officers occupational fatal victimization for the years 1979-2010 is used. To accommodate overdisperson and excess zeros, a negative binomial model and zero-inflated Poisson/negative binomial models are also utilized. A …


Mechanistic Investigation And Potential Application Of A Fatty Acid Decarboxylating Cytochrome P450 Peroxygenase, Chun H. Hsieh Jan 2016

Mechanistic Investigation And Potential Application Of A Fatty Acid Decarboxylating Cytochrome P450 Peroxygenase, Chun H. Hsieh

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OleT (CYP152L1) is a recently discovered cytochrome P450 that is structurally similar to peroxide dependent P450s that catalyze fatty acid hydroxylations. OleT has been shown to catalyze the cleavage of n chain length fatty acids to form n-1 alkenes through C-C bond scission of the terminal carboxylate. Using headspace GC-MS and FTIR with isotopically labeled substrates, we have confirmed that OleT metabolizes eicosanoic acid to 1-nonadecene, forming carbon dioxide (CO2) as a co-product of the reaction. No oxygen deriving from peroxide is observed in either product. In order to probe the mechanistic deviation of OleT from P450 peroxygenases, we have …


Characterization Of 1-Deoxy-D-Xylulose 5-Phosphate Reductoisomerase (Dxr) From Vibrio Vulnificus, Nikita K. Ussin Jan 2016

Characterization Of 1-Deoxy-D-Xylulose 5-Phosphate Reductoisomerase (Dxr) From Vibrio Vulnificus, Nikita K. Ussin

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Vibrio vulnificus, a gram-negative bacterium, is the leading cause of seafood-borne illnesses and mortality in the United States. Previous studies of bacterial pathogens have identified a metabolite essential to V. vulnificus growth and function. 1-deoxy-D-xylulose 5-phosphate reductoisomerase (Dxr) is an essential enzyme in the viability of many bacteria and catalyzes the rearrangement of 1-deoxy-D-xylulose 5-phosphate (Dxp) to 2-C-methylerythritol 4-phosphate (MEP) within the MEP pathway found in plants and bacteria. Previous studies have been conducted to characterize Dxr homologs from other pathogens including E. coli, M. tuberculosis, and P. falciparum. Information on the structural and enzymatic characteristics of Dxr from Vibrio …


Measurements Of Electrostatic Double Layer Potentials With Atomic Force Microscopy, Jason Giamberardino Jan 2016

Measurements Of Electrostatic Double Layer Potentials With Atomic Force Microscopy, Jason Giamberardino

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The aim of this thesis is to provide a thorough description of the development of theory and experiment pertaining to the electrostatic double layer (EDL) in aqueous electrolytic systems. The EDL is an important physical element of many systems and its behavior has been of interest to scientists for many decades. Because many areas of science and engineering move to test, build, and understand systems at smaller and smaller scales, this work focuses on nanoscopic experimental investigations of the EDL. In that vein, atomic force microscopy (AFM) will be introduced and discussed as a tool for making high spatial resolution …


On Crown-Free Set Families, Diffusion State Difference, And Non-Uniform Hypergraphs, Edward Lawrence Boehnlein Jan 2016

On Crown-Free Set Families, Diffusion State Difference, And Non-Uniform Hypergraphs, Edward Lawrence Boehnlein

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We present results in three different arenas of discrete mathematics. Let La(n, H) denote the cardinality of the largest family on the Boolean lattice that does not contain H as a subposet. Denote π(H) := limn→∞ La(n,H) (bn/ n2c) . A crown O2k for k ≥ 2 is a poset on 2 levels whose Hasse diagram is a cycle. Griggs and Lu (2009) showed π(O4k) = 1 for k ≥ 2. Lu (2014) proved π(O2k) = 1 for odd k ≥ 7. We prove that the maximum size of a O6 -free family, when restricted to the middle two levels …


Novel Approaches To Investigate The Oxidation Rate Of Fe(Ii) And The Role Of Fe(Ii)/Fe(Iii) Cycling On The Maintenance Of Reactive Oxygen Species In Aquatic Systems, Justin Maurice Copeland Jan 2016

Novel Approaches To Investigate The Oxidation Rate Of Fe(Ii) And The Role Of Fe(Ii)/Fe(Iii) Cycling On The Maintenance Of Reactive Oxygen Species In Aquatic Systems, Justin Maurice Copeland

Theses and Dissertations

The biogeochemical cycling of iron, oxygen, and organic carbon are inextricably linked through the intermediacy of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) brought about by the autoxidation of ferrous iron (Fe(II)). This dissertation presents laboratory and field-based studies to investigate the kinetics of Fe(II) oxidation and its role in the production of ROS at oxic/anoxic interfaces. The net oxidation of Fe(II) in natural waters is a complex process consisting of alternating cycles of Fe(II) oxidation and Fe(III) reduction processes that are ultimately terminated via precipitation as insoluble Fe(III) (oxy)hydroxides. This complicates kinetic measurements of individual reaction steps in the process.

A critical …


Hydro-Geological Flow Analysis Using Hidden Markov Models, Chandrahas Raj Venkat Gurram Jan 2016

Hydro-Geological Flow Analysis Using Hidden Markov Models, Chandrahas Raj Venkat Gurram

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Hidden Markov Models a class of statistical models used in various disciplines for understanding speech, finding different types of genes responsible for cancer and much more. In this thesis, Hidden Markov Models are used to obtain hidden states that can correlate the flow changes in the Wakulla Spring Cave. Sensors installed in the tunnels of Wakulla Spring Cave have recorded huge correlated changes in the water flows at numerous tunnels. Assuming the correlated flow changes are a consequence of system being in a set of discrete states, a Hidden Markov Model is calculated. This model comprising all the sensors installed …