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The Properties of Whiteness
Published 2024“…Drawing on archival analysis of documents regarding early 20th-century municipal segregation ordinances and legal analysis of court decisions regarding property and land use law, this study makes three primary contributions to the literature. First, it homes in on the origins of a persistent thread of a racialized collective right to exclude at the neighborhood scale, exercised by White residents through some of the United States’ earliest land use regulations. …”
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How Much Does It Really Cost? A Dynamic Approach to Building Retrofit Costs for Decarbonization Pathways
Published 2024“…Several cost models are applied to a case study of 13,000 residences in Oshkosh, WI to predict costs for homeowners to retrofit their homes with three different upgrade packages. A willingness to pay analysis is then performed with upfront cost predictions from different models, illustrating the impact a more robust cost model may have in providing more realistic predictions of an upgrade strategy’s techno-economic success. …”
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Dissonances in care: childhood, well-being, and the politics of welfare in Japan
Published 2024“…Japanese child welfare is a disaggregated system; I emphasize polyvocality to illuminate the nuances between varied spaces of care practice, ranging from casework agencies to the side streets of group homes. Caseworkers prioritized objectivity by eschewing rapport with children, psychologists valued a professional, lived relationship, and caregivers esteemed strong affective bonds irrespective of proximity. …”
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A service evaluation of the implementation of a novel digital intervention for hypertension self-monitoring and management system in primary care (SHIP): protocol for a mixed metho...
Published 2024“…Informed by the non-adoption, abandonment, scale-up, spread, and sustainability (NASSS) framework, our analysis will identify the challenges to successful implementation and sustainability of the digital intervention in routine clinical practice and in patients’ homes. Ethics and dissemination: The analyses of pseudonymised data were assessed by the sponsor (The University of Oxford) as service evaluation not requiring individual consent and hence did not require ethical approval. …”
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An encoding scheme capturing generic priors and properties of amino acids improves protein classification
Published 2019“…The improved method is applied to protein classification at the functional level, including identifying antimicrobial peptides, screening tumor homing peptides, and detecting hemolytic peptides and phage virion proteins. …”
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Correlation of recombination and open circuit voltage in planar heterojunction perovskite solar cells
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Food environments and obesity: a geospatial analysis of the South Asia Biobank, income and sex inequalities
Published 2023“…Individual-level data (demographic, socio-economic, and health characteristics) were combined with exposure to healthy and unhealthy food environments measured with geolocations of food outlets (obtained through ground-truth surveys) within 300 m buffer zones around participants' homes. Multivariate regression models were used to assess association of exposure to healthy and unhealthy food environments on waist circumference, BMI, and probability of obesity for the total sample and stratified by sex and income. …”
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Hybrid free space optics/radio frequency communication for next generation wireless networks
Published 2021“…The results show that the proposed switching scheme for cooperative hybrid FSO/RF system drastically improves the performance compared to that of single hop (SH) switching-based hybrid FSO/RF and cooperative FSO systems. …”
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Robust and efficient deep learning methods for vision-based action recognition
Published 2021“…Vision-based action recognition, which performs action recognition based solely on RGB frames, has received strong research interest thanks to its wide applications in various fields, e.g. surveillance, smart homes, and autonomous driving. Significant progress has been made in vision-based action recognition thanks to the development of recognition technologies, particularly deep learning methods which have proven their effectiveness in visual recognition tasks, such as image classification. …”
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Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy