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Sound by Jacob Kirkegaard 'Ice storm' (from http://www.gruenrekorder.de under a Creative Commons licence) From phase two of the practice-led research project Painting as Emergent Knowledge. This video was part of the installation 'Feeling a way through ...'. Referred to in Chapter Four
Data associated with 'Capability to make journeys by walking or cycling for English Output Areas'
The principal base case indicator in the dataset is the proportion of the working population in each English Output Area, capable of commuting to work by either walking or cycling. Related indicators such as the distance non-regular cyclists would be physically capable of cycling, and the impacts of hypothetical policies are also included in the dataset. The indicators are modelled using spatial microsimulation. The inputs to the model were secondary data including the 2001 UK Census and the 2008 Health survey for England. Full details of all data which was input and the methodology used are provided in the following thesis: Philips, I., 2014. The potential role of walking and cycling to increase resilience of transport systems to future external shocks. (Creating an indicator of who could get to work by walking and cycling if there was no fuel for motorised transport) (phd). University of Leeds. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/7349/ , and related journal publications: Philips, I., Clarke, G.P., Watling, D., 2017. A Fine Grained Hybrid Spatial Microsimulation Technique for Generating Detailed Synthetic Individuals from Multiple Data Sources: An Application To Walking And Cycling. Int. J. Microsimulation 10, 167–200. http://www.microsimulation.org/IJM/V10_1/IJM_2017_10_1_6.pdf . Philips, I., Watling, D., Timms, P., 2017. Estimating Individual Physical Capability (IPC) to make journeys by bicycle. Int. J. Sustain. Transp. 0–0. https://doi.org/10.1080/15568318.2017.136874
Data associated with "Effects of monoclinic symmetry on the properties of biaxial liquid crystals"
Supporting dataset for publication in "Physical Review E" journal (status: accepted), split into subsections corresponding to each figure: [Fig4] Cone angle difference of X and Y, [Fig5] Dielectric biaxiality of X and Y, [Fig7a] Optical measurements of X, [Fig7b] Optical measurements of Y, [Fig8a] dielectric measurements of X, [Fib8b] dielectric measurements of Y, [Fig9a] Permittivity and dielectric loss of X as a function of frequcency and [Fig9b] Permittivity and dielectric loss of Y as a function of frequency
Dataset associated with "Magnetic domain texture and the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction in Pt/Co/IrMn and Pt/Co/FeMn thin films with perpendicular exchange bias"
Antiferromagnetic materials present us with rich and exciting physics, which we can exploit to open new avenues in spintronic device applications. We explore perpendicularly magnetized exchange biased systems of Pt/Co/IrMn
and Pt/Co/FeMn, where the crossover from paramagnetic to antiferromagnetic
behavior in the IrMn and FeMn layers is accessed by varying the thickness. We demonstrate, through magneto-optical imaging, that the magnetic domain morphology of the ferromagnetic Co layer is influenced by the Nèel order of the antiferromagnet (AFM) layers. We relate these variations to the anisotropy energy of the AFM layer and the ferromagnet-antiferromagnet (FM-AFM)
inter-layer exchange coupling. We also quantify the interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI) in these systems by Brillouin light scattering spectroscopy. The DMI remains unchanged, within experimental uncertainty, for different phases of the AFM layers, which allows us to conclude that the DMI is largely insensitive to both AFM layer spin order and exchange bias. Understanding such fundamental mechanisms is crucial for the development of future devices employing chiral spin textures, such
as Nèel domain walls and skyrmions, in FM-AFM heterostructures
Axiomatizing Discrete Spatial Relations (extended version with omitted proofs and automated theorem prover)
An automated theorem prover for a class of logics. A set of axioms and propositions valid in the logic
An all-optical responsive azo-doped liquid crystal laser protection filter - dataset
This dataset contains data included in the publication "An all-optical responsive azo-doped liquid crystal laser protection filter". Mixtures of azobenzene based mesogens were mixed into 5CB with their optical and phase properties under various irradiated conditions being characterised through a mixture of differential scanning calorimetry and polarised optical microscope
MatLab codes for Tracking Analysis and Shannon Entropy Analysis
The code is adapted from the code the authors used to generate the data published in the associated papers. Minor improvements to condence the code have been made since the publication. The code is for fitting the time-resolved microscopy data (movies) of bacterial motility with the method detailed in the paper. The mircoscopy data (movies) is not included in this dataset due to very large size of the datasets.To run the code, you should run either the MATLAB script 'basicTrackingScript.m' or 'basedShannonEntroScript.m' to peform Tracking Analysis or Shannon Entropy analysis, respectively. Details on how to assign filenames of the movies to be analysis and how to provide additional information, such as times corresponding to relevant video frames, isi indicated with comments in the script 'basicTrackingScript.m' or 'basedShannonEntroScript.m'. A table of the MatLab Code Dependencies of the functions used in the code is included
Feeling a way through …
Feeling a way through ... was the second of three events conducted as part of my practice-led PhD: Painting as emergent knowledge. It was held on 17th December 2013 in Alec Clegg Studio, stage@leeds. This is a brief tour of the event. It is referred to in Chapter Four
Wordless fragments extract
This digital reflection video is from phase one of the practice-led research project Painting as Emergent Knowledge. It is referred to in Chapter Two. This is a shorter extract from the original video which was shown in 'The Gesture of Thinking'
Supercurrent in ferromagnetic Josephson junctions with heavy metal interlayers dataset
This is the dataset for "Supercurrent in ferromagnetic Josephson junctions with heavy metal interlayers" containing raw magnetometry and transport data appearing in the main text of the associated publication