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    A two-dimensional co-rotational Timoshenko beam element with XFEM formulation by Xu, Jin, Lee, Chi King, Tan, Kang Hai

    Published 2014
    “…Pin connections and plastic hinges produce non-smooth displacement fields in beam structures. …”
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    Study of heat transfer through micro-structured surfaces by Chin, Wei Hao

    Published 2016
    “…Each chip has a different microstructure in the form of very small and elongated pin-fins, which will in turn affect the critical heat flux of each component. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Design of wideband low-loss reconfigurable reflectarray antenna by Zhang, Xiran

    Published 2024
    “…It proposes an RRA design that integrates a PIN diode with air gap. The switch of the reconfigurable unit is directly mounted on the reflective element, reducing the loss introduced by the switching device. …”
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    Development of optical transceiver by Sim, Sebastian Shih Wei.

    Published 2010
    “…For PIN photodiodes, the epitaxial layer was introduced to the structures to act as an intrinsic layer. …”
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    Combining laser frequency combs and iodine cell calibration techniques for Doppler detection of exoplanets by Cahoy, K., Fischer, D., Spronck, J., Demille, D.

    Published 2017
    “…We propose a fiber-fed high precision spectrograph design that combines the existing ~5000-6000 A Iodine calibration system with a high-precision Laser Frequency Comb (LFC) system from ~6000-7000 A that just meets the redward side of the Iodine lines. The scientific motivation for such a system includes: a 1000 A span in the red is currently achievable with LFC systems, combining the two calibration methods increases the wavelength range by a factor of two, and moving redward decreases the 'noise' from starspots. …”
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