Among the 1 000 best universities in the world
Gdańsk University of Technology is one fo the 8 Polish universities classified in the prestigious Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), also known as the Shanghai Ranking. Each year, ARWU ranks over 2 000 universities and publishes a list of top 1 000 best ones. Gdańsk University of Technology was classified in the 801-900 range in 2021.
The highest standards in Europe for conducting research
In 2017, the European Commission granted Gdańsk Tech the right to use the prestigious HR Excellence in Research logo. Gdańsk University of Technology was thus recognized as an institution that creates some of the best working and development conditions for researchers in Europe.
One of the best universities in Poland
Gdańsk University of Technology is the second-best research university in Poland in the ‘Initiative of Excellence - Research University’ competition of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education. It is here where inventions used in Poland and around the world are created - communication with the use of eyes, an ecological medicine for osteoporosis, biodegradable materials and many more.
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The effect of PV modules on temperature conditions of nearby power cables
PublicationThe highest permissible load of power cables (ampacity) depends strongly on the ambient temperature, which in the case of cables surrounded by free air is generally assumed to be 25°C. Considering the installation of photovoltaic (PV) modules, the thermal conditions for the cables connected to these modules may be very unfavorable. The cables are laid under the module and the space underneath it is heated by this module. The aim...
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The effect of substituents on the P–P and P=C bond properties in phosphanylphosphaalkenes
PublicationA new lithium salt of diphosphane, (iPr₂N)PhP-P(SiMe₃)Li (2), featuring two electronically differentiated substituents, is presented. Its reaction with benzophenone was then carried out, yielding a novel phosphanylphosphaalkene (3). The isolated compound was subsequently treated with nBuLi and PhLi to obtain stable activators (3a and 3b) of the potential polymerization of phosphorus-rich compounds.
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The Impact of 8- and 4-Bit Quantization on the Accuracy and Silicon Area Footprint of Tiny Neural Networks
PublicationIn the field of embedded and edge devices, efforts have been made to make deep neural network models smaller due to the limited size of the available memory and the low computational efficiency. Typical model footprints are under 100 KB. However, for some applications, models of this size are too large. In low-voltage sensors, signals must be processed, classified or predicted with an order of magnitude smaller memory. Model downsizing...
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The impact of China’s One-Belt One-Road initiative on international trade and global value chains
PublicationThis study examines the potential effects of China’s ‘One-Belt One-Road’initiative (OBOR) on trade flows and global value chain (GVC) connections.The empirical analysis is based on the augmented trade gravity model, which comprises 186 economies and 199 of their partners from 2000 to 2018. We also estimate the gravity model for involvement in GVC (domestic value added in intermediate exports, foreign value added in exports, and...
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The impact of goat hair as a natural animal fiber on properties of the lightweight cement composite
PublicationThe increasing demand for sustainable and eco-friendly construction materials has prompted the exploration of natural fibers as reinforcement in cement composites. This study investigates the potential of goat hair as a natural fiber reinforcement in lightweight cement composites to enhance mechanical properties and sustainability. The research evaluates goat-hair-reinforced composites’ flexural and compressive strengths at 7 and...
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The Impact of Hybrid Flame Retardant Compositions on the Performance of Foamed Flexible Polyurethane/Ground Tire Rubber Composites
PublicationCurrent sustainability-oriented trends affect polyurethane (PU) materials and stimulate the incorporation of recycled or waste-based materials as fillers. Ground tire rubber (GTR) poses as an auspicious candidate due to the excellent performance of car tires. Despite the benefits related to the mechanical performance, it contributes to the increasing flammability of the resulting composites. Herein, presented work assessed the...
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The impact of mGlu2 or mGlu5 receptor activators on the production of l-arginine derivatives and the expression of PRMT5 or DDAH1 enzymes in animal models of cognitive decline
PublicationL-arginine derivatives (ADMA, SDMA, NMMA) are endogenous inhibitors of nitric oxide (NO֗) production, which is essential in critical brain processes including blood-brain barrier (BBB) integrity and long-term potentiation (LTP). ADMA and NMMA are degraded by dimethylarginine dimethylaminohydrolase 1 (DDAH1) and protein arginine methyltransferase 5 (PRMT5) is an emerging epigenetic enzyme that mainly represses transcription of target...
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The influence of brace to chord rotational connection stiffness on stability of the truss
PublicationThe paper is devoted to the numerical analysis of the roof truss subjected to upward wind loading and braced at the tensioned top chord. The linear buckling analysis were performed for the beam and shell model of the structure. As the result the influence of rotational connection stiffness between the brace and the top chord on the truss stability was appointed. The biaxial strength testing machine was used to conduct the experimental...
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The influence of chitosan's molecular weight, concentration, and dissolution method on the properties of electrophoretically deposited coatings on the Ti13Nb13Zr alloy surface
PublicationIn this study, the effects of molecular weight (high, medium, and low), concentration (0.1 and 0.5 %) and dissolution method (in a rarely used hydroxyacetic acid and utilizing a novel CO2 saturation) of chitosan on the microstructure, chemical composition, wettability, surface roughness, adhesion, corrosion resistance and antibacterial activity of chitosan coatings electrophoretically deposited (10 V, 1 min) on β titanium alloy...
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The influence of printing strategies on the fatigue crack growth behaviour of an additively manufactured Ti6Al4V Grade 23 titanium alloy
PublicationThe selective laser melting (SLM) process, a type of laser powder-bed fusion (LPBF) in additive manufacturing (AM), uses a high-power density laser to melt metallic powders. This study involved 3D printing Compact Tension (CT) specimens from titanium alloy Ti6Al4V, known for its rigidity, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility, making it suitable for aerospace and medical applications. To predict fatigue life, it is essential...
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The influence of selected metal oxides and laser modification on the surfaces of titanium alloys – Bibliometric and systematic review
PublicationManufacturing of oxide coatings (ZnO, ZrO2 , CuO) and laser processing are methods for modifying the surface of titanium and its alloys. It is particularly useful in implantology, where these techniques allow for proper connection of the implant to human tissue. The article consists of two complementary parts: a bibliographic review and a literature survey. The results of a bibliographic analysis conducted for a set of 429 publications...
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The interactions of Pu22 G-quadruplex, derived from c-MYC promoter sequence, with antitumor acridine derivatives – an NMR/MD combined study
PublicationUnsymmetrical bisacridines (UAs) represent a novel class of anticancer agents that exhibit significant antitumor activity against a wide range of cancer cell lines and solid tumors in vivo. UAs consist of two different acridine-based ring systems, which are connected by an aminoalkyl linker. Recent studies have demonstrated that UAs can suppress the c-MYC protooncogene, which is overexpressed in many tumor types. As a proposed...
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The Laser Processing of the Stainless-Steel Surface Layer of a Heat Exchanger Membrane in Order to Enhance Its Heat Transfer Coefficient
PublicationResearch on temperature regulation is essential for ensuring thermal comfort and optimizing machine performance. Effective cooling systems are critical in industrial processes and everyday electronic devices in order to prevent overheating. Laser-modified heat exchangers can enhance heat dissipation without increasing weight, addressing the need for energy-efficient solutions in the market. The main aim of this experimental research...
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The Mathematical Regularity Coefficient for Facade Patterns
PublicationThis article investigates whether the visual regularity of a building's facade can objectively be expressed by a numerical value. Grounded in universal neurobiological principles and modern digital image processing methods from mathematical and information theories, this study analyzes 245 architectural compositions using an interdisciplinary approach that combines perception, mathematics, programming, and architectural theory....
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The role of nanomaterials in tailoring electromembrane extraction performance: A review
PublicationElectromembrane extraction (EME) is a membrane-based miniaturized microextraction technique used to extract ionized analytes from complex mixtures. EME extracts can be analyzed using all major analytical instrumental techniques. The major advantages of EME include short extraction time, low consumption of organic solvents and chemicals, high extraction capability, high selectivity, and efficient sample cleanup. Numerous modifications...
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The role of sand filler in enhancing the mechanical properties of polymethylmethacrylate composites
PublicationPolymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) is widely used in biomechanics and civil engineering for its properties. While various fillers have been studied to enhance mechanical properties of PMMA, the impact of sand as a filler has been less explored. This study investigates the effects of varying sand content on the mechanical properties and workability of PMMA-based resin composites, assessing their suitability for biomechanical applications....
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The solvent-assisted dispersive solid-phase extraction method revisited. Application for the determination of anionic surfactants
PublicationA new approach in solvent-assisted dispersive solid-phase extraction (SA-DSPE) procedure using a supercooled liquid was developed. It demonstrates the first use of a supercooled liquid in this technique, in particular, and in chemical analysis in general. Moreover, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first work devoted to the determination of the total concentration of anionic surfactants (as LAS, Linear alkylbenzene sulfonate)...
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The state of preservation of medieval street-square village in the landscape of northern Poland
PublicationThe article focuses on the preservation of traditional rural cultural landscapes in northern Poland, which were created in the 14th century as a result of the settlement of the Teutonic Knights under Kulm Law. The research covered 21 unique street-square villages in the Vistula Delta and included, among other things, an analysis of the spatial layout of the villages, their social functions, the presence of historical monuments...
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The strategies of nutrient removal compounds from wastewater by using aquatic plants in the Green deal implementation
PublicationThe aim of the study was to determine the efficiency of wastewater treatment from nitrogen compounds - ammonium, nitrite, nitrate, and phosphate - using Lemna minor and Spirogyra sp. in the context of the strategies toward Green Deal Implementation. Meanwhile, the various biological treatment methods of nutrients according to the value-added and application prospects were also discussed as a future solution in the Circular Economy...
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The tensile strength of different methods of anterior cruciate ligament graft end stitches in an animal model
PublicationBackground: There are several methods for stitching graft ends in anterior cruciate liga-ment reconstructive surgery. The tendon-suture construct should be able to withstand ten-sioning until the graft is stabilized with an implant. Methods: In this biomechanical study, 40 porcine lower extremity tendons ends were stitched with No. 2 suture, secured to the grips of the Zwick-Roell testing machine and tested for load at failure...
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Theoretical background of the operating parameters of the satellite working mechanism of the hydraulic positive displacement machine
PublicationThis article describes a method for determining the instantaneous geometric working volume of a satellite mechanism that is commonly used as a working mechanism in positive displacement machines (pump and motor). A new mathematical formula for calculating the instantaneous geometric working volume as a function of the angle of rotation of the shaft (rotor) has been proposed. For the satellite mechanism operating as a pump, the...
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Theoretical design of nanocatalysts based on (Fe2O3)n clusters for hydrogen production from ammonia
PublicationThe catalytic activities of high-spin small Fe(III) oxides have been investigated for efficient hydrogen production through ammonia decomposition, using the artificial force induced reaction method within the framework of density functional theory with the B3LYP hybrid exchange–correlation functional. Our results reveal that the adsorption free energy of NH3 on (Fe2O3 )n (n = 1–4) decreases with increasing cluster size up to n...
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Thermal affection on hydrogen diffusion in different structures of nickel alloy
PublicationPurpose Based on previous research, we choose nickel alloy 718 as the research material and use finite element analysis (FEA) to simulate the hydrogen diffusion in lattice, grain, boundary grain and dislocation in different thermal loads, aiming to understand the intricate mechanisms underlying hydrogen diffusion in nickel-based alloys, which will contribute to driving progress in the field of hydrogen diffusion for understanding...
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Thermal pathways for sustainable waste management: Leveraging leather tannery waste as a renewable energy source
PublicationThe growing production of consumer goods increases waste generation, challenging disposal systems. The aim of the work was to use real data to propose a closed loop leather production process, so as to eliminate storage and use the potential of thermal processes for energy recovery. Such actions allow for improving the company's economic balance, but above all for a positive environmental impact. The tanning industry generates...
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Thermoelectric and electrical properties of triple-conducting multicomponent oxides based on substituted barium cerate-zirconate
PublicationMulticomponent oxides often have exceptional thermal stability and interesting electronic properties. The present work presents the thermoelectric and electrical properties of the Ba(Zr0.2Hf0.2Sn0.2Ti0.2Fe0.2)O3−δ and Ba(Zr0.1Hf0.1Sn0.1Ti0.1Co0.1Ce0.1Bi0.1Fe0.1Y0.1Zn0.1)O3−δ multicomponent perovskites. Single-phase cubic perovskites were synthesized using the solid-state reaction method. They were characterized using X-ray...
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Thermoelectric and electrical transport properties of mixed-conducting multicomponent oxides based on Ba(Zr,Ce)O3-δ
PublicationIn this work, the chosen physicochemical properties of single-phase multicomponent oxides BaTi1/8Fe1/8Co1/8Y1/8Zr1/8Sn1/8Ce1/8Hf1/8O3-δ and BaTi1/9Fe1/9Co1/9Y1/9Zr1/9Sn1/9Ce1/9 Hf1/9Bi1/9O3-δ were studied. The microstructure of the compounds strongly depended on the presence of bismuth in the structure. The electrical transport studies showed a level of electrical conductivity of ∼10−3 - 10−2 S/cm in the temperature range 673–1073...
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Three-Dimensional Path-Following with Articulated 6DoF Robot and ToF Sensors
PublicationThis paper presents an algorithm for 3D path-following using an articulated 6-Degree-of-Freedom (DoF) robot as well as experimental verification of the proposed approach. This research extends the classic line-following concept, typically applied in 2D spaces, into a 3D space. This is achieved by equipping a standard industrial robot with a path detection tool featuring six low-cost Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensors. The primary objective...
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Three-Space as a Quantum Hyperlayer in 1+3 Dimensions: A Case Study in Quantum Space and Time
PublicationWe discuss a formalism where a universe is identified with the support of a wave function propagating through space–time. The dynamics are of a squeezing type, with shrinking in time and expanding in space. As opposed to classical cosmology, the resulting universe is not a spacelike section of some space–time but a hyperlayer of a finite timelike width, a set which is not a three-dimensional submanifold of space–time. The universe...
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Topology, Size, and Shape Optimization in Civil Engineering Structures: A Review
PublicationThe optimization of civil engineering structures is critical for enhancing structural performance and material efficiency in engineering applications. Structural optimization approaches seek to determine the optimal design, by considering material performance, cost, and structural safety. The design approaches aim to reduce the built environment’s energy use and carbon emissions. This comprehensive review examines optimization...
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Toward 6G Optical Fronthaul: A Survey on Enabling Technologies and Research Perspectives
PublicationThe anticipated launch of the Sixth Generation (6G) of mobile technology by 2030 will mark a significant milestone in the evolution of wireless communication, ushering in a new era with advancements in technology and applications. 6G is expected to deliver ultra-high data rates and almost instantaneous communications, with three-dimensional coverage for everything, everywhere, and at any time. In the 6G Radio Access Networks (RANs)...
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Towards an economic and political taxonomy of Italian football presidents (1960–2000)
PublicationThe paper introduces a taxonomy of the different kinds of clubs’ presidents and the political culture in a long phase of Italian football and economic history (1960–2000). This socio-economic analysis in a historical perspective should help us understand the logic of an investment that was usually an economic loss. Their management action is tied to the political dimension, where football presidents are considered part of this...
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Towards developing fully sustainable elastomers: the role of chemistry
PublicationThe development of sustainable polymer materials is no longer just an option but a necessity. Elastomers are indispensable members of the polymer family due to their high tensile strength, durability, energy absorption capabilities, and excellent resistance to fatigue and environmental degradation. Elastomers have found a unique role in diverse industries, like transportation, automotive, aerospace, construction, and sports. However,...
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Transforming organic waste: Cabbage-derived carbon containing copper for electrochemical sensing of ascorbic acid
PublicationThis study presents a sustainable approach for transforming food waste into functional electrochemical materials by utilizing copper-enriched cabbage leaves as a precursor for carbon-based sensors. Chinese cabbage was soaked in aqueous solutions of Cu(NO₃)₂, CuSO₄, and Cu(CH₃COO)₂, followed by pyrolysis, which resulted in carbona- ceous materials with distinct structural and electrochemical characteristics. Raman spectroscopy and...
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Trimethyl Lock Based Tools for Drug Delivery and Cell Imaging – Synthesis and Properties
PublicationTrimethyl lock (TML) systems have become increasingly important in medicinal and bioorganic chemistry, particularly for their roles in the targeted delivery of therapeutic agents and as integral components in fluorogenic probes for cellular imaging. The simplicity and efficiency of their synthesis have established TML systems as versatile platforms for the controlled release of active molecules under particular physiological conditions....
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TRWAŁOŚĆ BETONOWYCH POSADZEK PRZEMYSŁOWYCH W ASPEKCIE ICH ŚCIERALNOŚCI
PublicationCelem artykułu jest wskazanie najczęściej popełnianych błędów przyczyniających się do nadmiernej ścieralności betonowych posadzek przemysłowych, których górna powierzchnia została zabezpieczona suchą posypką aplikowaną na wilgotną nawierzchnię w początkowym okresie twardnienia młodego betonu. W artykule podano także propozycje sposobu usuwania opisanych wad, oraz dyskusję na temat współczesnych metod diagnostyki betonowych posadzek...
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Tuning charge transport in polydopamine tetramers via oxidation state and orientation in supramolecular junctions with gold contacts: An ab initio DFT study
PublicationThis work presents a comprehensive computational investigation of gold-polydopamine supramolecular junctions and their electronic properties using density functional theory (DFT) and non-equilibrium Green's functions (NEGF) methodology. Non-covalent interactions between gold and PDA models are described in the slab configuration, and the molecular junction. By modulating the oxidation state, molecular structure, and surface arrangements...
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Tuning the Adhesive Strength of Functionalized Polyolefin-Based Hot Melt Adhesives: Unexpected Results Leading to New Opportunities
PublicationThe development of lightweight, often multi-component products requires adaptable and robust bondingsolutions. Hot melt adhesives increasingly attract industrial interestas they combine good adhesive strength, facile processability, andcost-efficiency. Recently, our group has reported on the remarkableadhesive performance of hydroxyl-functionalized propylene-basedcopolymers in bonding both polar and nonpolar surfaces. Theobtained...
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Two Approaches to Constructing Certified Dominating Sets in Social Networks
PublicationSocial networks are an important part of our community. In this context, certified dominating sets help to find in networks a group of people, referring as officials, such that 1) for each civilian, there is an official that can serve the civilian, and 2) no official is adjacent to exactly one civilian, to prevent potential abuses. To delve deeper into this topic, this study considers two approaches to the problem of finding certified...
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Ultra-Compact Quintuple-Band Terahertz Metamaterial Biosensor for Enhanced Blood Cancer Diagnostics
PublicationCancer and its diverse variations pose one of the most significant threats to human health and well-being. One of the most aggressive forms is blood cancer, originating from bone marrow cells and disrupting the production of normal blood cells. The incidence of blood cancer is steadily increasing, driven by both genetic and environmental factors. Therefore, early detection is crucial as it enhances treatment outcomes and improves...
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Uncovering the electrochemical processes and understanding the causes of the degradation via EIS-DRT in large-scale solid oxide fuel cell
PublicationInducing changes in performance and observation of electrochemical processes is quite easy to do using ‘button cells’, which are the favorite objects in most research studies. Unfortunately, those cells may sometimes provide misleading outcomes or lead to promising results, applicable only on small scale, belittling their technological value. In this study, a large-scale SOFC with a 100 cm2 cathode active surface area was subjected...
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Unlocking the electrochemical performance of glassy carbon electrodes by surface engineered, sustainable chitosan membranes
PublicationChitosan coatings, derived from crustacean shell waste, possess inherent biocompatibility and biodegradability, rendering them suitable for various biomedical and environmental applications, including electrochemical biosensing. Its amine and hydroxyl functional groups offer abundant sites for chemical modifications to boost the charge transfer kinetics and provide excellent adhesion, enabling the construction of robust electrode-coating...
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Unlocking the Secrets of Human Milk: Isolation and Characterization of Extracellular Vesicles
PublicationExtracellular vesicles from human milk (HMEVs) are crucial for neonatal development, immune modulation, and protection against pathogens. However, the lack of standardized isolation and characterization protocols poses significant challenges. This review aims to evaluate and compare various methods for the isolation and characterization of HMEVs, highlighting their effectiveness and potential applications. Preliminary purification...
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UNRES web server: Extensions to nucleic acids, prediction of peptide aggregation, and new types of restrained calculations
PublicationThe third version of the UNRES web server is described, in which the range of biological macromolecules treated and calculation types has been extended significantly. DNA and RNA molecules have been added to enable the user to run simulations of their folding/hybridization and dynamics. To increase the accuracy of the simulated proteins models, the restraints on secondary structure have been enhanced to include the probabilities...
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Unsupervised Design and Geometry Optimization of High-Sensitivity Ring-Resonator-Based Sensors
PublicationIn this study, we introduce a technique for unsupervised design and design automation of resonator-based microstrip sensors for dielectric material characterization. Our approach utilizes fundamental building blocks such as circular and square resonators, stubs, and slots, which can be adjusted in size and combined into intricate geometries using appropriate Boolean transformations. The sensor's topology, including its constituent...
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Unveiling per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances contamination in e-cigarette refill liquids: A comprehensive analytical assessment
PublicationA robust analytical method was developed for the determination of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in e-cigarette refill liquids using solid-phase extraction (SPE) with weak anion-exchange sorbent, followed by detection with high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS/MS). The design of experiment approach was employed to optimize sample preparation, leading to the validation of the method...
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Unveiling the effect of SWCNT as the dopants of TiO2 in pharmaceutical mixture photocatalytic removal from water and wastewater
PublicationIncreased pharmaceuticals and personal care products usage increases their disposal. Low biodegradability, poor removal during conventional treatment, and long-range transport make them persistent pollutants. Removal of such pollutants is of great importance nowadays and requires advanced techniques. Photocatalysis using visible light is a promising method for detoxifying water and wastewater. In the presented studies the effect...
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Upcycling of medium-density fiberboard and polyurethane foam wastes into novel composite materials
PublicationWhile plastic and e-waste dominate public discourse, municipal waste, particularly bulky wastes pose a significant challenge due to their large-scale generation aligning with the enrichment of society. Their efficient collection and keeping in a loop should be considered among the priorities of municipal waste management. Herein, the presented work presents novel composite materials obtained from flexible polyurethane foams used...
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Urban Heat Islands in the Urban Built Environment: Quantifying the Spatial Patterns of UHIs Intensity in Oslo, Norway, Using High-Resolution Crowdsourced Weather Observations
PublicationUrban heat islands (UHIs) in the built environment are becoming alarmingly severe, calling for urgent climate change mitigation measures. Com-mon data collection and data-driven analysis protocols are needed to efficiently study this phenomenon across different urban areas. The emerging low-cost sens-ing systems and weather data crowdsourcing are showing a great potential to support these efforts. This study explores the spatial...
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Usability Issues With Mobile Applications: Insights From Practitioners and Future Research Directions
PublicationThis study is motivated by two key considerations: the significant benefits mobile applications offer individuals and businesses, and the limited empirical research on usability challenges. To address this gap, we conducted structured interviews with twelve experts to identify common usability issues. Our findings highlight the top five concerns related to: information architecture, user interface design, performance, interaction...
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Use of single-body potentials to accurately describe virtual positronium formation in positron collisions
PublicationWe present a single-body adiabatic potential to investigate the role of virtual positronium (Ps) formation in positron scattering with atoms at energies below the Ps formation threshold. Our model is applied to positron scattering by hydrogen and noble-gas atoms. The potential is decomposed into two components: the correlation- polarization (CP) potential, derived from perturbation theory for the positron-hydrogen system and generalized...