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    CE Challenges: Work to Do

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    CE has been used for more than two decades now. Despite many successes and advantages, there are still many challenges to be addressed. These challenges are both technical and organisational. In the paper we will address the current challenges of CE. Many challenges are related to the exchange of data and knowledge and to the systems that make data and knowledge exchange possible. Although much progress has been made in enabling extensive data and knowledge exchange and use, much remains to be wished. For example, there are still barriers to data exchange. Technically, these barriers may consist of different formats, differences in infrastructures and systems, and different semantics. There are also organisational and political barriers. For example, investment in information system may heavily impact upstream suppliers, while revenues of better information exchange may predominantly be gained by downstream actors. Without sharing costs and revenues, chain-wide information exchange will not be easily realised. Another barrier is the possible lack of willingness to share information, because of potential misuse of knowledge and loss of power. The paper is organised as follows. First we will describe the current manifestation of CE as described in a recent book. Second, we will list current trends in CE. Third, we will present some Critical Success Factors (CSFs) that are considered relevant for implementing and adapting CE practices. Last, we indicate some research and practical questions to be addressed, especially for areas that have a high potential and actual impact. </p

    QUANTUM-WELL DOPED P-CHANNEL ALGAAS/GAAS0.85SB0.15/GAAS HETEROSTRUCTURE FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTORS

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    We report the first quantum-well doped p-channel AlGaAs/GaAs0.85Sb0.15/GaAs Heterostructure Field-Effect Transistor (HFET&apos;s) with 50-mu-m gate length and 400-mu-m gate width. Using a simple analytical model, we obtain accurate values of the low-field hole mobility, threshold voltage, parameters characterizing the gate leakage current, and the saturation currents and voltages. The calculation results are in good agreement with the experimental data

    Synthesis optimization and charge carrier transfer mechanism in LiLuSiO<sub>4</sub>:Ce, Tm storage phosphor

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    LiLuSiO4:Ce and LiLuSiO4:Ce, Tm show very efficient charge carrier storage properties upon beta irradiation after samples have received treatment in vacuum. They outperform the commercial storage phosphor BaFBr(I):Eu2+ in many aspects. The influence of the synthesis conditions, Ce and Tm concentration, nonstoichiometry and codoping with Ca, Hf, Al and Ge are reported. Based on the results of the synthesis optimization, thermoluminescence (TL) emission and TL excitation spectra a mechanism of charge carrier transfer, storage, and recombination during irradiation and thermal or optical readout is proposed.Accepted Author ManuscriptRST/Fundamental Aspects of Materials and EnergyRST/Luminescence Material

    The impact of P(NDI2OD-T2) crystalline domains on the open-circuit voltage of bilayer all-polymer solar cells with an inverted configuration

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    We fabricated P(NDI2OD-T2)/PTB7 bilayer all-polymer solar cells with an inverted configuration, where the annealing temperature was systematically varied. The current density-voltage behavior was investigated and the structural properties of the P(NDI2OD-T2) layers were characterized. Absorption spectroscopy, surface morphology, and crystallite analysis showed that increasing phase segregation of P(NDI2OD-T2) films occurred as the annealing temperature increased. We found that, as the P(NDI2OD-T2) stacking improved, with larger domains, the open-circuit voltage decreased and the saturation dark current density increased. This work provides a guide for the processing of P(NDI2OD-T2) layers to maximize the power conversion efficiency of all-polymer solar cells. (C) 2015 Author(s).open1186sciescopu

    Data and code for: Variational Graph Author Topic Modeling

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    This is the tensorflow implementation of KDD-2022 paper "Variational Graph Author Topic Modeling" by Delvin Ce Zhang and Hady W. Lauw. VGATM is a Graph Neural Network model that extracts interpretable topics for documents with authors and venues. Topics of documents then fulfill document classification, citation prediction, etc. </p

    Updated analytical solutions of continuity equation for electron beams precipitation – I. Pure collisional and pure ohmic energy losses

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    We present updated analytical solutions of continuity equations for power-law beam electrons precipitating in (a) purely collisional losses and (b) purely ohmic losses. The solutions of continuity equation (CE) normalized on electron density presented in Dobranskis & Zharkova are found by method of characteristics eliminating a mistake in the density characteristic pointed out by Emslie et al. The corrected electron beam differential densities (DD) for collisions are shown to have energy spectra with the index of −(γ + 1)/2, coinciding with the one derived from the inverse problem solution by Brown, while being lower by 1/2 than the index of −γ/2 obtained from CE for electron flux. This leads to a decrease of the index of mean electron spectra from −(γ − 2.5) (CE for flux) to −(γ − 2.0) (CE for electron density). The similar method is applied to CE for electrons precipitating in electric field induced by the beam itself. For the first time, the electron energy spectra are calculated for both constant and variable electric fields by using CE for electron density. We derive electron DD for precipitating electrons (moving towards the photosphere, μ = +1) and ‘returning’ electrons (moving towards the corona, μ = −1). The indices of DD energy spectra are reduced from −γ − 1 (CE for flux) to −γ (CE for electron density). While the index of mean electron spectra is increased by 0.5, from −γ + 0.5 (CE for flux) to −γ + 1(CE for electron density). Hard X-ray intensities are also calculated for relativistic cross-section for the updated differential spectra revealing closer resemblance to numerical Fokker–Planck (FP) solutions

    Introduction and Author Biographical Notes

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    The Introductory Notes include The Cutting EDge\u27s mission statement, editorial board, founder\u27s note, and author\u27s biographies

    Consumption-cost (CC) model trajectory tuned by inspection to fit <i>P<sub>2012 CE</sub></i> = 6.999 billion.

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    <p>In this case, ; ; ; b = 2.54; ; and . This case results in and , demonstrating that—according to the CC model—initial conditions established between 1 and 1500 CE can largely account for the historical pattern of modern super-exponential growth and the projected trend of population deceleration through 2100 CE.</p

    From the Editors and Author Biographical Notes

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    Letter from the Editors and Author Biographical Note

    L’Allée des Jardins: une infrastructure paysagère à Vidy

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    Inscrit dans le projet Métamorphose à Lausanne, le futur quartier de Vidy-la-Romaine doit répondre aux nouveaux besoins en logements. Isolée entre l’autoroute Lausanne-Genève, le quartier de la Bourdonnette et la route de Chavannes, cette parcelle se trouve pourtant proche de deux splendides parcs naturels : le cimetière du Bois-de-Vaux et le parc Bourget. Face à cette situation géographique complexe, le projet L’allée des Jardins repense l’aménagement du futur écoquartier en proposant la création d’une passerelle piétonne monumentale. Franchissant les axes routiers au nord et au sud de la parcelle, cette traversée végétalisée relie ainsi, par la mobilité douce, l’Ouest lausannois aux rives du Léman. Plus qu’un simple franchissement, elle accueille aussi des espaces publics suspendus et abrite une partie du programme ambitieux de ce quartier. Sous son tracé se glissent des bâtiments scolaires aux volumes vitrés, en dialogue avec la végétation environnante. Également abritées par la passerelle, les cours de récréation favorisent les interactions avec l’espace public via des flux verticaux et horizontaux. Afin de proposer une approche plus globale de l’architecture écoresponsable dans un contexte écologique incertain, le projet croise deux thématiques majeures de la durabilité – le réemploi et la biodiversité – par ses espaces respectueux de la nature et le recours à des ressources à faible impact environnemental.LASTENAC-SARCote: 2025.010MEM.1/2 A4 vertical, MEM.2/2 A4 verticalGroupe de suivi: Rey, Emmanuel (dir. pédagogique) ; Fivet, Corentin (prof.) ; Meylan, Benoît (mentor·e) ; Leroux, Marlène (expert·e)Professeur responsable de l'Enoncé: Rey, Emmanuel (ENAC IA LAST)Enoncé théorique de master: Cohabiter - Stratégie d’intégration urbaine et architecturale de la faune en ville, l’exemple de la chauve-souris à Lausanne [énoncé I. Bonnet] Le projet de déconstruction [énoncé M. Stutz
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