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11581
A hole accelerator for InGaN/GaN light-emitting diodes
Published 2014“…The low hole mobility makes the holes less energetic, which hinders the hole injection into the multiple quantum wells (MQWs) especially when a p-type AlGaN electron blocking layer (EBL) is adopted. …”
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11582
GPS/odometry/map fusion for vehicle positioning using potential function
Published 2020“…Distinguished from conventional sensor fusion methods, two types of potential functions (i.e. potential wells and potential trenches) are proposed to represent measurements and constraints, respectively. …”
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11583
Data processing and visualization for real-time health monitoring
Published 2014“…With the capability of monitoring vital signs of human, it can also be used in the areas for personal wellness, professional sports training and even in the military.…”
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Improving productivity of the food and beverage (F&B) industry using iBeacon
Published 2019“…Nowadays, Consumers care more on their health and wellness in an elevated way. They want to know more about the food and the ingredient that they are going to eat. …”
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Recent advances in edible seaweeds: Ingredients of functional food products, potential applications, and food safety challenges
Published 2025“…This review explores seaweed’s functional properties, highlighting its role in enhancing food quality and promoting wellness. This paper aims to provide a holistic overview of the functional food potential of edible seaweeds, their diverse applications, and the food safety issues, such as heavy metal contamination, addressed to ensure their safe consumption.…”
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Ballistic spin transport in exciton gases
Published 2017“…We present the theory of exciton ballistic spin transport which may be applied to a range of systems supporting bosonic spin transport, in particular to indirect excitons in coupled quantum wells. We describe the effect of spin-orbit interaction for the electron and the hole on the exciton spin, account for the Zeeman effect induced by external magnetic fields and long-range and short-range exchange splittings of the exciton resonances. …”
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11587
Theoretical design of mid-infrared interband cascade lasers in SiGeSn system
Published 2020“…Our theoretical results indicate that the active region composed of double-electron and triple-hole quantum wells has the best gain performance, reaching 660 cm−1 for a single period of the ICL under 7.8 × 1018 cm−3 injected electron density. …”
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Structure of mushy layers grown from perfectly and imperfectly conducting boundaries. Part 2. Onset of convection
Published 2025“…A companion paper (Hitchen & Wells, J. Fluid Mech., 2025, in press) showed how thermal and salinity conditions impact mush structure. …”
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Paddling to the dyadic rhythm in post-stroke recovery: coping mechanisms among survivor-caregiver dyads in Singapore
Published 2023“…This model illuminated the coping strategies adopted by caregivers (Theme 1: Caregiving Adaptation) and survivors (Theme 2: Enhancing Wellness) in managing the impact of stroke, resulting in changes to their coping strategies and impacting the overall dyadic unit’s management of stroke (Theme 3: Dyadic Functioning). …”
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Emergent geometric frustration of artificial magnetic skyrmion crystals
Published 2017“…Here, we propose a skyrmion spin ice, giving a unifying framework for the study of geometric frustration of skyrmion crystals (SCs) in a nonfrustrated artificial geometrical lattice as a consequence of the structural confinement of skyrmions in magnetic potential wells. The emergent ice rules from the geometrically frustrated SCs highlight a novel phenomenon in this skyrmion system: emergent geometrical frustration. …”
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Light-matter interactions in atomically thin transition metal dichalcogenides
Published 2021“…In Chapter 6, we incorporate different number of WS2 monolayers separated by silicon dioxide (SiO2) layers to form multiple quantum-wells (QWs) structures within a planar microcavity. …”
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Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy -
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Interoceptive Interventions: Interfacing with Inner States
Published 2024“…Specifically, by gently actuating core physiological dynamics linked to consciousness and psychology, there is potential for such tools to deliver a promising new paradigm for digital wellness interventions. Second, the interoceptive modulation tools developed in this work provide a platform for researchers to experimentally engineer physiological processes underlying emotions and sleep. …”
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Being a parent during COVID-19: risk for psychological distress in the United States and Italy
Published 2023“…We discuss these findings and their implications for our understanding of unique contexts that may pose as risk or resiliency factors during a global collective trauma, particularly on parental psychological distress as a way of promoting whole-family wellness.…”
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Synthesis, biological evaluation, and stability studies of raloxifene mono- and bis-sulfamates as dual-targeting agents
Published 2024“…All three possible sulfamate derivatives of the selective estrogen receptor modulator Raloxifene (bis-sulfamate 7 and two mono-sulfamates 8–9) were synthesized and evaluated as inhibitors of the clinical drug target steroid sulfatase (STS), both in cell-free and in cell-based assays, and also as estrogen receptor (ER) modulators. …”
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Fiona Patrick - Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the degree of Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DClinPsych)
Published 2024“…This study explores applicability of Cooper, Todd & Wells (2008) cognitive model, originally designed for use in disordered eating, in overweight/obesity. …”
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