501 research outputs found
Research and development of new fabrication methods for high performance perovskite solar cells
金沢大学博士(工学)博士論文 要旨Abstract/本文Full 以下に掲載:1.Japanese Journal of Applied Physics 54(8S1) pp.08KF02/1-3 2015. Japan Society of Applied Physics. 共著者:Kouhei Yamamoto, Takayuki Kuwabara, Kohshin Takahashi, and Tetsuya Taima/Kouhei Yamamoto, Yoshikazu Furumoto, M. Shahiduzzaman, Takayuki Kuwabara, Kohshin Takahashi, Tetsuya Taima 2.Japanese Journal of Applied Physics 55(4S) pp.04ES07/1-4 2016. Japan Society of Applied Physics. 共著者:Kouhei Yamamoto, Takayuki Kuwabara, Kohshin Takahashi, and Tetsuya Taima/Kouhei Yamamoto, Yoshikazu Furumoto, M. Shahiduzzaman, Takayuki Kuwabara, Kohshin Takahashi, Tetsuya Taimadoctoral thesi
Third-order nonlinear optical properties of 2-adamantylamino-5-nitropyridine caused by cascaded second-order nonlinearity
Overview of the 2019 open-source IR replicability challenge (OSIRRC 2019)
The Open-Source IR Replicability Challenge (OSIRRC 2019), organized as a workshop at SIGIR 2019, aims to improve the replicability of ad hoc retrieval experiments in information retrieval by gathering a community of researchers to jointly develop a common Docker specification and build Docker images that encapsulate a diversity of systems and retrieval models. We articulate the goals of this workshop and describe the "jig" that encodes the Docker specification. In total, 13 teams from around the world submitted 17 images, most of which were designed to produce retrieval runs for the TREC 2004 Robust Track test collection. This exercise demonstrates the feasibility of orchestrating large, community-based replication experiments with Docker technology. We envision OSIRRC becoming an ongoing community-wide effort to ensure experimental replicability and sustained progress on standard test collections.Web Information System
The SIGIR 2019 Open-Source IR Replicability Challenge (OSIRRC 2019)
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<Special Contributions>Life is as Water Flow --My Research History--
The author was born in a port town, Kobe and studied the coastal engineering in Kyoto University. After graduation, he was hired by the Ministry of Transport and became a member of the Port and Harbour Research Institute (PHRI). In the institute, he mainly managed the wave transformation in shallow water, the prevention of the long period waves in harbors and the development of the multi-directional random wave generator. He moved to the DPRI, Kyoto University as a professor after the 26years work in PHRI. The large size experimental works in the Tsunami Reproduction Basin in the Ujikawa Open Laboratory was his main research theme This manuscript demonstrates the purposes and results of such large size experiments carried out by himself
Changes in the light condition and the density of regenerating Chamaecyparis obtusa individuals after selection cutting practice at the Akasawa Experimental Forest, Kiso, Nagano Prefecture.
This data provide the location and topographic wetness index of each quadrat, the changes in the light conditions and the densities of Chamaecyparis obtusa individuals after selection cutting practice, and small seedling (HThe long-term experimental research for
ca. 30 years was accomplished by the cooperation and collaboration among many
researchers and investigation staffs including the author, Mr. Kuniyuki Arai,
Mr. Tetsuya Sengoku, Dr. Takeshi Morisawa, Mr. Haruhiko Mimura, Mr. Naoaki
Tate, Mr. Masayuki Imamura, and Mr. Hiromichi Kushima.</div
Efficient Small‐Molecule Photovoltaic Cells Using a Crystalline Diindenoperylene Film as a Nanostructured Template
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