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    Optimal magnetic field for crossing super-para-magnetic nanoparticles through the Brain Blood Barrier: A computational approach

    , Article Biosensors ; Volume 6, Issue 2 , 2016 ; 20796374 (ISSN) Pedram, M. Z ; Shamloo, A ; Alasty, A ; Ghafar Zadeh, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    MDPI AG  2016
    Abstract
    This paper scrutinizes the magnetic field effect to deliver the superparamagnetic nanoparticles (SPMNs) through the Blood Brain Barrier (BBB). Herein we study the interaction between the nanoparticle (NP) and BBB membrane using Molecular Dynamic (MD) techniques. The MD model is used to enhance our understanding of the dynamic behavior of SPMNs crossing the endothelial cells in the presence of a gradient magnetic field. Actuation of NPs under weak magnetic field offers the great advantage of a non-invasive drug delivery without the risk of causing injury to the brain. Furthermore, a weak magnetic portable stimulator can be developed using low complexity prototyping techniques. Based on MD... 

    Charge recovery logic as a side channel attack countermeasure

    , Article Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design, ISQED 2009, 16 March 2009 through 18 March 2009, San Jose, CA ; 2009 , Pages 686-691 ; 9781424429530 (ISBN) Moradi, A ; Khatir, M ; Salmasizadeh, M ; Manzuri Shalmani, M. T ; International Society for Quality Electronic Design, ISQED ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    Basically, charge recovery logic styles have been devised for low-power purposes. However, they have some other characteristics such as inherent pipelining mechanism, low data-dependent power consumption, and low electromagnetic radiations which are usually neglected by researchers. These properties can be useful in other application areas such as side channel attack resistant cryptographic hardware. This paper addresses these properties of charge recovery logics and examines a common one, called 2N-2N2P, as a side channel attack countermeasure by information theoretic evaluation metrics. The observed results show that the usage of this logic style leads to improve DPA-resistance as well as... 

    Analysis and design of two-dimensional compound metallic metagratings using an analytical method

    , Article Optics Express ; Volume 30, Issue 8 , 2022 , Pages 12440-12455 ; 10944087 (ISSN) Rahmanzadeh, M ; Khavasi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Optica Publishing Group (formerly OSA)  2022
    Abstract
    The recently proposed concept of metagrating enables wavefront manipulation of electromagnetic (EM) waves with unitary efficiency and relatively simple fabrication requirements. Herein, two-dimensional (2D) metagratings composed of a 2D periodic array of rectangular holes in a metallic medium are proposed for diffraction pattern control. We first present an analytical method for diffraction analysis of 2D compound metallic metagrating (a periodic metallic structure with more than one rectangular hole in each period). Closed-form and analytical expressions are presented for the reflection coefficients of diffracted orders for the first time. Next, we verify the proposed method's results... 

    Effect of oxygen enrichment in spectral thermal radiation in an unconfined turbulent bluff-body flame

    , Article Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer ; Volume 247 , 2020 Darbandi, M ; Barezban, M. B ; Fatin, A ; Bordbar, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    Oxy-fuel combustion is a modern carbon capture and storage (CCS) technique that improves the combustion process and reduces the environmental penalty of many combustion systems. Evidently, the accurate radiative calculation of oxy-fuel combustion is very important to obtain more improved combustion system designs with less environmental drawbacks. In the present study, a small scale unconfined turbulent bluff-body flame is numerically simulated to calculate the gas radiative properties using three different approaches of ignoring radiation, applying a modified version of the weighted sum of gray gases (WSGG) model, and employing the spectral line based weighted sum of gray gases (SLW) model.... 

    Interface effects on the electromagnetic radiation emanating from an embedded piezoelectric nano-fiber incident upon by SH-waves

    , Article Wave Motion ; Volume 94 , April , 2020 Taheri Jam, M ; Shodja, H. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2020
    Abstract
    The multiphysics process of the electromagnetic (EM) radiation induced from an embedded nanofiber scatterer subjected to SH-waves is of interest. By discarding the commonly employed electroquasistatic approximation, the fully-coupled elastodynamics and Maxwell's equations have been solved simultaneously within the mathematical framework of piezoelectric surface elasticity theory. Certain subtleties regarding the introduced interface characteristic lengths that make the examination of the size effect on the EM radiated power, scattering cross section, fundamental resonance frequency, and distribution of the magnetic field possible will be discussed. The obtained results can be helpful for... 

    Compound Hertzian chain model for copper-carbon nanocomposites' absorption spectrum

    , Article Micro and Nano Letters ; Volume 6, Issue 4 , 2011 , Pages 277-279 ; 17500443 (ISSN) Kokabi, A ; Hosseini, M ; Saeedi, S ; Moftakharzadeh, A ; Vesaghi, M. A ; Fardmanesh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The infrared range optical absorption mechanism of carbon-copper composite thin layer coated on the diamond-like carbon buffer layer has been investigated. By consideration of weak interactions between copper nanoparticles in their network, optical absorption is modelled using their coherent dipole behaviour induced by the electromagnetic radiation. The copper nanoparticles in the bulk of carbon are assumed as a chain of plasmonic dipoles, which have coupling resonance. Considering nearest neighbour interactions for this metallic nanoparticles, surface plasmon resonance frequency (ω 0) and coupled plasmon resonance frequency (ω 1) have been computed. The damping rate against wavelength is... 

    Microwave medical imaging based on sparsity and an iterative method with adaptive thresholding

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging ; Volume 34, Issue 2 , September , 2015 , Pages 357-365 ; 02780062 (ISSN) Azghani, M ; Kosmas, P ; Marvasti, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2015
    Abstract
    We propose a new image recovery method to improve the resolution in microwave imaging applications. Scattered field data obtained from a simplified breast model with closely located targets is used to formulate an electromagnetic inverse scattering problem, which is then solved using the Distorted Born Iterative Method (DBIM). At each iteration of the DBIM method, an underdetermined set of linear equations is solved using our proposed sparse recovery algorithm, IMATCS. Our results demonstrate the ability of the proposed method to recover small targets in cases where traditional DBIM approaches fail. Furthermore, in order to regularize the sparse recovery algorithm, we propose a novel... 

    The effect of energy spectrum change on DNA damage in and out of field in 10-MV clinical photon beams

    , Article Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing ; Volume 53, Issue 1 , January , 2015 , Pages 67-75 ; 01400118 (ISSN) Ezzati, A. O ; Xiao, Y ; Sohrabpour, M ; Studenski, M. T ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Verlag  2015
    Abstract
    The aim of this study was to quantify the DNA damage induced in a clinical megavoltage photon beam at various depths in and out of the field. MCNPX was used to simulate 10 × 10 and 20 × 20 cm2 10-MV photon beams from a clinical linear accelerator. Photon and electron spectra were collected in a water phantom at depths of 2.5, 12.5 and 22.5 cm on the central axis and at off-axis points out to 10 cm. These spectra were used as an input to a validated microdosimetric Monte Carlo code, MCDS, to calculate the RBE of induced DSB in DNA at points in and out of the primary radiation field at three depths. There was an observable difference in the energy spectra for photons and electrons for points...