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    Shahla Asadi's Quick Files

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    Shahla Haeri, Law of Desire. Temporary Marriage in Iran, 1989

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    Adelkhah Fariba. Shahla Haeri, Law of Desire. Temporary Marriage in Iran, 1989. In: CEMOTI, n°10, 1990. La Communauté Européenne et la Turquie devant la question de l'adhésion : approche culturelle d'une relation politique (II) pp. 123-125

    Shahla Haeri, Law of Desire. Temporary Marriage in Iran, 1989

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    Adelkhah Fariba. Shahla Haeri, Law of Desire. Temporary Marriage in Iran, 1989. In: CEMOTI, n°10, 1990. La Communauté Européenne et la Turquie devant la question de l'adhésion : approche culturelle d'une relation politique (II) pp. 123-125

    Introduction:managing the Pillars of Sustainable Development

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    Although it is well known that Brundtland states that there are three pillars of sustainable development and that they should be regarded as of equal importance it is argued that they have not been treated as equal with one pillar always predominating. This chapter re-examines the situation and arrives at a definition of sustainability which the authors argue is workable. They do so by redefining the pillars of sustainability and taking into account the combination of factors along with such issues as risk and uncertainty. This chapter therefore provides an introduction to the topic of the book and serves as a precursor to the ensuing chapters.</p

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed

    Cavity Control of Phase Transitions and Nonlinearities in Quantum Materials

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    The possibility of engineering the light-matter coupling with optical cavities has recently emerged as a new path to manipulate the collective properties of quantum materials. In this doctoral thesis, we explore the effect of light matter coupling inside a cavity on the complex materials CuGeO3, 1T-TaS2 and SrTiO3 through terahertz spectroscopy. In order to exploit the light matter interaction in cavity confined system, we built a Terahertz Fabry-Pérot resonator that can couple with low energy excitations and subsequently affect the collective behaviours in complex materials. The capability of the setup to tune the cavity fundamental mode at the cryogenic temperatures makes it highly versatile to study a wide range of quantum materials. Firstly, we will show the signatures of vibrational strong coupling in the normal phase of a spin-peierls compound CuGeO3 and the charge density wave(CDW) material 1T-TaS2 when embedded inside a resonant terahertz cavity. Observation of Rabi splitting indicates hybridization between material excitations and fundamental mode of the cavity in the strong coupling regime. Notably, for 1T-TaS2, we reveal a multimode vibrational coupling scenario arising from the coupling between the fundamental cavity mode and multiple charge density wave phonon modes in the dielectric phase of the material. We will then investigate the first order metal-to-insulator phase transition of the CDW material 1T-TaS2 inside a cavity. We unveil that the effective phase transition temperature can be controlled by tuning the cavity frequency and mirror alignment pointing to a scenario in which the cavity can filter the heat load on sample from the electromagnetic environment in a Purcell-like mechanism. Finally, we will discuss the cavity mediated nonlinear reponses in a paraelectric material SrTiO3. The findings suggest that the nonlinearities likely associated with the soft phonon mode, are enhanced within the cavity’s electromagnetic environment hence unveiling the potential to achieve the anharmonic regime of quantum materials without the need for intense lasers.The possibility of engineering the light-matter coupling with optical cavities has recently emerged as a new path to manipulate the collective properties of quantum materials. In this doctoral thesis, we explore the effect of light matter coupling inside a cavity on the complex materials CuGeO3, 1T-TaS2 and SrTiO3 through terahertz spectroscopy. In order to exploit the light matter interaction in cavity confined system, we built a Terahertz Fabry-Pérot resonator that can couple with low energy excitations and subsequently affect the collective behaviours in complex materials. The capability of the setup to tune the cavity fundamental mode at the cryogenic temperatures makes it highly versatile to study a wide range of quantum materials. Firstly, we will show the signatures of vibrational strong coupling in the normal phase of a spin-peierls compound CuGeO3 and the charge density wave(CDW) material 1T-TaS2 when embedded inside a resonant terahertz cavity. Observation of Rabi splitting indicates hybridization between material excitations and fundamental mode of the cavity in the strong coupling regime. Notably, for 1T-TaS2, we reveal a multimode vibrational coupling scenario arising from the coupling between the fundamental cavity mode and multiple charge density wave phonon modes in the dielectric phase of the material. We will then investigate the first order metal-to-insulator phase transition of the CDW material 1T-TaS2 inside a cavity. We unveil that the effective phase transition temperature can be controlled by tuning the cavity frequency and mirror alignment pointing to a scenario in which the cavity can filter the heat load on sample from the electromagnetic environment in a Purcell-like mechanism. Finally, we will discuss the cavity mediated nonlinear reponses in a paraelectric material SrTiO3. The findings suggest that the nonlinearities likely associated with the soft phonon mode, are enhanced within the cavity’s electromagnetic environment hence unveiling the potential to achieve the anharmonic regime of quantum materials without the need for intense lasers

    The Soul in Temporality - the Soul in Infinity. May 20, 2021, session B: 1. Elena Janczuk "The Concepts of “Spirit” and “the Soul” in the Poetic World of Marina Tsvetaeva", 2. Agnieszka Gicala "Creative Images of the Soul in Contemporary Religious Narratives — Texts by Father Adam Szustak", 3. Shahla Kazimova "The Concept of the Soul in Azerbaijani Turkic Sufi Literature".

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    Wystąpienia prezentowane na międzynarodowej konferencji naukowej "Dusza w doczesności - dusza w nieskończoności" / The Soul in Temporality - the Soul in Infinity (20-21 maja 2021). Organizatorzy: Instytut Slawistyki PAN, Fundacja Slawistyczna. Dofinansowano z programu „Doskonała nauka” Ministra Edukacji i Nauki. 20 maja 2021, sekcja B: 1. Elena Janczuk "Концепты «дух» и «душа» в поэтическом мире Марины Цветаевой" / "The Concepts of “Spirit” and “the Soul” in the Poetic World of Marina Tsvetaeva", 2. Agnieszka Gicala "Kreatywne wizerunki duszy we współczesnej narracji religijnej — teksty o. Adama Szustaka" / Creative Images of the Soul in Contemporary Religious Narratives — Texts by Father Adam Szustak", 3. Shahla Kazimova Koncept duszy w azerbejdżańskiej turkijskiej literaturze sufickiej The Concept of the Soul in Azerbaijani Turkic Sufi Literature
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