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The temporality of building: European and Chinese perspectives on architecture and heritage
Published 2025“…Whilst issues of time in architecture have attracted increasing interest by academics in the West, challenging the dominant modernist precepts of space, there is little understanding of the subject in China and how these compare to historical and contemporary perspectives in Europe. …”
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Spectroscopic study of emergent electronic phases in transition metal based compounds
Published 2024“…The chiral magnetic order in NiI₂ breaks Inversion-Time-Reversal-Translation (P Tτ ) symmetry, and Spin-Rotation-Translation (Uτ ) symmetry, allowing for spin splitting even in the absence of spin-orbit-coupling (SOC). …”
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Damp Skin: Portraits of Taiwanese Domesticity, Resilience, and Otherness
Published 2024“…Damp Skin unfolds through three intertwined registers that offer diverse materials and perspectives spanning time and space, providing a layered understanding of Taiwanese history and contemporary experiences: I. …”
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Sensor-based human activity recognition via zero-shot learning
Published 2019“…Secondly, we study the problem of activity recognition across smart homes with different binary sensors and label spaces. We propose a method, referred to as Binary Sensor Semantic and Time Information Method (BSST), to address this problem. …”
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Managing commute traffic : from parking provision with ride-sourcing to work hours arrangements considering household travels
Published 2019“…Due to the ubiquitous jobs-housing separation in most metropolitans, commuters inevitably need to travel between home and workplace with decision makings on the travel modes, departure time as well as the work schedule. This thesis then focuses on the commuting behavior and explores the management of morning commute problem from the supply of transportation facilities including parking spaces and ride-sourcing fleet size, to the travel demand of commuters with various work schedules and composite trip purposes. …”
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SU(3) topological insulators in the honeycomb lattice
Published 2019“…While SU ( 2 ) spin-orbit couplings always lead to time-reversal symmetric tight-binding models, and thereby to topologically trivial band structures, suitable SU ( 3 ) spin-orbit couplings can break time-reversal symmetry and lead to topologically nontrivial bulk band structures and to edge states in the strip geometry. …”
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Engineered terahertz emission from spintronic heterostructures: amplitude, phase and chirality
Published 2023“…The study highlighted that an excited non-polarized spin current generation from the HM can excite the FM for the second time, apart from FM's primary photoexcitation. …”
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Remarkably enhanced thermal transport based on a flexible horizontally-aligned carbon nanotube array film
Published 2018“…Despite tremendous prospects as a thermal interface material (TIM), results were discouraging for practical applications. …”
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Cold atoms laboratory in a hollow core fiber
Published 2021“…The long quantum spin coherence time opens up possibilities for various quantum experiments in HCF. …”
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Reducing lane width for Singapore roads
Published 2018“…This study is to provide solutions by reducing lane width on major arterial road and expressway to incorporate sufficient land space for constructing a cycling path for cyclists. …”
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Next-generation smart carpark
Published 2024“…The goal is to reduce wait times, enhance user experience, and maximise the utilisation of available parking spaces. …”
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新加坡酷儿运动的正常化策略 :粉红点的空间实践 = The normalization strategies of Singapore’s queer activism : the spatial practice of pink dot
Published 2016“…This thesis argues that Pink Dot’s strategy of normalization is the main reason for attracting support from the mainstream community. Using space theories from human geographers as well as discourse theories, this thesis aims to analyze the strategy of normalization employed by Pink Dot in the public space, virtual social space and discursive space respectively.…”
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Distributed algorithms for computing a fixed point of multi-agent nonexpansive operators
Published 2021“…This paper investigates the problem of finding a fixed point for a global nonexpansive operator under time-varying communication graphs in real Hilbert spaces, where the global operator is separable and composed of an aggregate sum of local nonexpansive operators. …”
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Rethinking urban street experiments through Lefebvre's rhythmanalysis: from vehicles and vibrancy to virtuosos
Published 2024“…It suggests rhythmanalysis as an initial tool for urban planners to envision streetscapes as symphonies, fostering sensitivity to time-space dynamics.…”
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Homo europaeus: identity, bureaucracy and belonging in Brussels
Published 2022“…It argues that Brussels-based European identity is not a delimited category anchored in specific points in time and space but an ‘elective identity’ that is a steppingstone to a global cosmopolitan manner of being in and interacting with the world. …”
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Persuasive evidence for electron-nuclear coupling in diluted magnetic colloidal nanoplatelets using optically detected magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Published 2020“…The nuclear spin contribution by the magnetic dopants in colloidal nanoplatelets is considered here for the first time.…”
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Nonreciprocal phenomena in superconductivity
Published 2024“…Spin polarons have large effective mass and are spin 3/2 quasiparticles. …”
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Nanosensors for regenerative medicine
Published 2014“…While genetic engineering techniques allow cells to express molecules with detectable signals (e.g., fluorescence, luminescence, T1 (spin–lattice)/T2 (spin–spin) contrast in magnetic resonance imaging, radionuclide), concerns arise regarding technical complexity, high-cost of genetic manipulation, as well as mutagenic cell dysfunction. …”
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Next point of interest (POI) recommendation
Published 2019“…It was discovered that many POIs present in the data have a combined infrastructure location space. This meant that those POIs shared the same address. …”
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The hierarchy of Davydov’s Ansätze: from guesswork to numerically “exact” many-body wave functions
Published 2023“…Davydov’s solitons originated in the investigations of vibrational energy transport in protein s in the 1970s. Momentum-space projection of these solitary waves turned up to be accurate variational ground-state wave functions for the extended Holstein molecular crystal model, lend ing unambiguous evidence to the absence of formal quantum phase transitions in the Holstein systems. …”
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