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    Conditions for Optimum Team Performance: An Empirical Research

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rahanjam, Saeed (Author) ; Moayedi, Vafa (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In today’s business world, team working as one of the most useful solutions to improve organizational performance and efficiency is used by different organizations and companies. Many experts and academic researchers are focused on teams and team based organizations in their studies and tried to find its cause and effect on organizational performance in the past two decades. Also different variables are recommended as influencing factor on team performance by different authors, In spite of all these researches, no fixed list of these factors, which are been acceptable by reasonable number of researchers and experts, can be find yet. This study tries to present the results of an experimental... 

    The Impact of Environmental Pollutants on Housing Valuation in Iranian Metropolises

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nazemi, Mohammad Hadi (Author) ; Keshavarz Haddad, Gholamreza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this study, we intend to investigate the effect of pollution levels on the valuation of residential units in Tehran. The method used in this research is Hadanik pricing method. Data required for the project, in relation to the intrinsic characteristics of housing including number of bedrooms, building life, area and… air pollution index by regional stations on a daily basis and housing environmental characteristics including per capita green space, day and night pollution index, density The population of the area and… are collected. According to the results, they have the greatest impact on determining the value of the building area and building life, and after controlling for other... 

    Multi-sensory balance board for children with spd & adhd disorders

    , Article Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering ; Volume 11, Issue 6 , 2021 , Pages 761-768 ; 22517200 (ISSN) Amouei, S ; Selk Ghafari , A ; Zabihol Lah, A ; Mohammadi Moghaddam, S ; Mohammadi Laal Abadi , Z ; Sharif University of Technology
    Shriaz University of Medical Sciences  2021
    Abstract
    Nowadays, as technology grows, human life formation changes every second. These changes sometimes create harmful habits and affect our lifestyle, which unfortunately bring various diseases and disorders. ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) & SPD (Sensory Processing Disorder) are common disorders in children. By giving children the right treatment at the younger ages, we can help them overcome their disabilities and not face any symptoms in their adulthood. The multi-sensory balance board is designed and developed to help medics diagnose the disorders in patients at early stages and monitor the treatment progress. The balance board uses multiple sensors to detect common human... 

    Mapping urban environmental performance with emerging data sources: A case of urban greenery and traffic noise in Sydney, Australia

    , Article Sustainability (Switzerland) ; Volume 13, Issue 2 , 2021 , Pages 1-16 ; 20711050 (ISSN) Nourmohammadi, Z ; Lilasathapornkit, T ; Ashfaq, M ; Gu, Z ; Saberi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    MDPI  2021
    Abstract
    Measuring urban environmental performance supports understanding and improving the livability and sustainability of a city. Creating a more livable and attractive environment facilitates a greater shift to active and greener transport modes. Two key aspects, among many others, that determine the environmental performance of an urban area are greenery and noise. This study aims to map street-level greenery and traffic noise using emerging data sources including crowd-sourced mobile phone-based data and street-level imagery data in Sydney, Australia. Results demonstrate the applicability of emerging data sources and the presented advanced techniques in capturing the seasonal variations in... 

    Multi-objective optimal design of gas-fired heater based on modified design model of fired heater taking into account exergy, economic and environmental factors

    , Article International Journal of Engineering, Transactions A: Basics ; Volume 34, Issue 7 , 2021 , Pages 1785-1798 ; 17281431 (ISSN) Ebrahimi Saryazdi, S. M ; Rezaei, F ; Saboohi, Y ; Sassani, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Materials and Energy Research Center  2021
    Abstract
    Heaters are one of the central parts of natural gas reduction stations using turboexpanders to prevent the formation of hydrate and corrosion failure. This study intends to design a fired heater by applying a combustion sub-model to derive an optimal model for this kind of application. This model is developed to accurately consider all subsections of the fired heater namely radiation, convection, and shield sections, as well as flue gas composition, and its volume. Within this context, a multi-objective optimization is employed to identify the optimal design of the gas-fired heater in the natural gas reduction station for the Ramin power plant case study. The total economic and environmental... 

    Some natural hypomethylating agents in food, water and environment are against distribution and risks of COVID-19 pandemic: Results of a big-data research

    , Article Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine ; Volume 12, Issue 3 , 2022 , Pages 309-324 ; 22287930 (ISSN) Besharati, M. R ; Izadi, M ; Talebpour, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Mashhad University of Medical Sciences  2022
    Abstract
    Objective: This study analyzes the effects of lifestyle, nutrition, and diets on the status and risks of apparent (symptomatic) COVID-19 infection in Iranian families. Materials and Methods: A relatively extensive questionnaire survey was conducted on more than 20,000 Iranian families (residing in more than 1000 different urban and rural areas in the Islamic Republic of Iran) to collect the big data of COVID-19 and develop a lifestyle dataset. The collected big data included the records of lifestyle effects (e.g. nutrition, water consumption resources, physical exercise, smoking, age, gender, health and disease factors, etc.) on the status of COVID-19 infection in families (i.e. residents of... 

    Iran in transition

    , Article The Lancet ; Volume 393, Issue 10184 , 2019 , Pages 1984-2005 ; 01406736 (ISSN) Danaei, G ; Farzadfar, F ; Kelishadi, R ; Rashidian, A ; Rouhani, O. M ; Ahmadnia, S ; Ahmadvand, A ; Arabi, M ; Ardalan, A ; Arhami, M ; Azizi, M. H ; Bahadori, M ; Baumgartner, J ; Beheshtian, A ; Djalalinia, S ; Doshmangir, L ; Haghdoost, A. A ; Haghshenas, R ; Hosseinpoor, A. R ; Islami, F ; Kamangar, F ; Khalili, D ; Madani, K ; Masoumi Asl, H ; Mazyaki, A ; Mirchi, A ; Moradi, E ; Nayernouri, T ; Niemeier, D ; Houshang Omidvari, A ; Peykari, N ; Pishgar, F ; Qorbani, M ; Rahimi, K ; Rahimi Movaghar, A ; Ramezani Tehrani, F ; Rezaei, N ; Shahraz, S ; Takian, A ; Tootee, A ; Ezzati, M ; Jamshidi, H. R ; Larijani, B ; Majdzadeh, R ; Malekzadeh, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Lancet Publishing Group  2019
    Abstract
    Being the second-largest country in the Middle East, Iran has a long history of civilisation during which several dynasties have been overthrown and established and health-related structures have been reorganised. Iran has had the replacement of traditional practices with modern medical treatments, emergence of multiple pioneer scientists and physicians with great contributions to the advancement of science, environmental and ecological changes in addition to large-scale natural disasters, epidemics of multiple communicable diseases, and the shift towards non-communicable diseases in recent decades. Given the lessons learnt from political instabilities in the past centuries and the... 

    Using decision trees to model an emotional attention mechanism

    , Article Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications ; Volume 171, Issue 1 , Volume 171, Issue 1 , 2008 , Pages 374-385 ; 09226389 (ISSN); 9781586038335 (ISBN) Zadeh, S. H ; Bagheri Shouraki, S ; Halavati, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    IOS Press  2008
    Abstract
    There are several approaches to emotions in AI, most of which are inspired by human emotional states and their arousal mechanisms. These approaches usually use high-level models of human emotions that are too complex to be directly applicable in simple artificial systems. It seems that a new approach to emotions, based on their functional role in information processing in mind, can help us to construct models of emotions that are both valid and simple. In this paper, we will try to present a model of emotions based on their role in controlling the attention. We will evaluate the performance of the model and show how it can be affected by some structural and environmental factors. © 2008 The... 

    Prediction of Iran's annual electricity demand: Artificial intelligence approaches

    , Article 11th International Conference on Innovations in Information Technology, 1 November 2015 through 3 November 2015 ; 2015 , Pages 373-377 ; 9781467385114 (ISBN) Hamed Moghadam Rafati, H ; Jalili, M ; Davari, H ; Maknoon, R ; Ismail L ; GE Software; IBM; UAE University (UAEU) ; Sharif University of Technolgoy
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc 
    Abstract
    Accurate prediction of electricity demand is essential for planning, policy making and resource allocation in national level. In this manuscript, we applied a number of artificial intelligence methods to predict macro-scale electricity consumption rates in Iran. To this end, three socio-economic and three environmental factors were considered as inputs to the prediction models. We used data for the period 1967-2013 in order to predict the power demand in the years 2014-2018. Experimental results showed that the path coefficient analysis model with linear coefficients had the best performance among the models considered in this study. The outcome of this research can help the policy makers to... 

    Correlation between concentrations of chlorophyll-a and satellite derived climatic factors in the Persian Gulf

    , Article Marine Pollution Bulletin ; Volume 161, Part A , December , 2020 Moradi, M ; Moradi, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    Monthly mean satellite derived Chl-a, aerosols, wind, SST, PAR, and turbidity datasets were used to investigate the possible factors regulating phytoplankton variability in the Persian Gulf. The spatial correlation analysis revealed two distinct regions of SST and PAR, and a relatively uniform spatial correlation pattern of the other parameters. The cross correlation between aeolian dusts and Chl-a was significantly positive with 1–3 months offset. The pattern of spatial correlation between Chl-a and SST was positive in the shallow regions without time lag, and was negative with time offset of 3–5 months in deeper regions. The cross correlation between Chl-a and north-ward winds were... 

    Outpatient appointment systems in healthcare: A review of optimization studies

    , Article European Journal of Operational Research ; Volume 258, Issue 1 , 2017 , Pages 3-34 ; 03772217 (ISSN) Ahmadi Javid, A ; Jalali, Z ; Klassen, K. J ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2017
    Abstract
    Outpatient appointment scheduling problems have recently gained increasing attention. This paper provides a comprehensive review of recent analytical and numerical optimization studies that present decision-support tools for designing and planning outpatient appointment systems (OASs). A structure for organizing the recent literature according to various criteria is provided, including a framework that classifies decisions at the strategic, tactical, and operational levels. The OAS literature is evaluated from four perspectives: problem settings, environmental factors, modeling approaches, and solution methods. In addition, research gaps and areas of opportunity for future research are... 

    Investigating the temporal and spatial variations of water consumption in Urmia Lake River Basin considering the climate and anthropogenic effects on the agriculture in the basin

    , Article Agricultural Water Management ; Volume 213 , 2019 , Pages 782-791 ; 03783774 (ISSN) Taheri, M ; Emadzadeh, M ; Gholizadeh, M ; Tajrishi, M ; Ahmadi, M ; Moradi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2019
    Abstract
    Urmia Lake River Basin (ULRB) is one of the most important habitats in the world and one of the major agricultural regions in Iran. On average, the ratio of irrigation to evapotranspiration in this basin is more than 73%. Investigating the irrigation water requirement pattern changes and the spatial distribution of evapotranspiration during the basin development period on a regional scale play important roles in understanding the basin situation. In this study, the actual evapotranspiration has been estimated by SEBAL model. By estimating the precipitation distribution in the basin, the agricultural irrigation water requirement pattern has been calculated using the land use map in 1995, 2010... 

    A bio-inspired modular hierarchical structure to plan the sit-to-stand transfer under varying environmental conditions

    , Article Neurocomputing ; Volume 118 , 2013 , Pages 311-321 ; 09252312 (ISSN) Sadeghi, M ; Emadi Andani, M ; Parnianpour, M ; Fattah, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Human motion planning studies are of considerable importance in producing human-like trajectories for various industrial or clinical applications (e.g. assistive robots). In this case, the capability of Central Nervous System (CNS) in generating a large repertoire of actions can be inspirational to develop more efficient motion planning approaches. Here, inspired by structural and functional modularity in the CNS, a novel modular and hierarchical model is developed to plan the sit-to-stand (STS) transfer under varying environmental conditions. In this model, the planning process is distributed among several functionally simple modules. The cooperation of modules enables the model to plan the... 

    Spatial analysis and mapping of malaria risk in an endemic area, south of Iran: A GIS based decision making for planning of control

    , Article Acta Tropica ; Volume 122, Issue 1 , 2012 , Pages 132-137 ; 0001706X (ISSN) Hanafi Bojd, A. A ; Vatandoost, H ; Oshaghi, M. A ; Charrahy, Z ; Haghdoost, A. A ; Zamani, G ; Abedi, F ; Sedaghat, M. M ; Soltani, M ; Shahi, M ; Raeisi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Bashagard district is one of the important malaria endemic areas in southern Iran. From this region a total of 16,199 indigenous cases have been reported in recent years. The aim of this study was to determine the situation of the disease and provide the risk map for the area. ArcGIS9.2 was used for mapping spatial distribution of malaria incidence. Hot spots were obtained using evidence-based weighting method for transmission risk. Environmental factors including temperature, relative humidity, altitude, slope and distance to rivers were combined by weighted multi criteria evaluation for mapping malaria hazard area at the district level. Similarly, risk map was developed by overlaying... 

    Materials selection for applications in space environment considering outgassing phenomenon

    , Article Advances in Space Research ; Volume 45, Issue 6 , 2010 , Pages 741-749 ; 02731177 (ISSN) Fayazbakhsh, K ; Abedian, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Application of the existing materials selection methods is not much popular in space environment. This is in spite of involvement of the selection process in this field with a wide range of influential factors (e.g. conventional mechanical properties and over 21 space environmental effects). In this paper an introductory road map for employing systematic materials selection methods in the field by engaging the selection process with mechanical properties and only one of the space environmental factors is presented. Here, selected case studies, which are involved with outgassing phenomenon of materials in vacuum condition, highlight the incapability of some of the methods in dealing with such... 

    Comparative study of environmental impact assessment methods along with a new dynamic system-based method

    , Article African Journal of Biotechnology ; Volume 8, Issue 14 , 2009 , Pages 3267-3275 ; 16845315 (ISSN) Nouri, J ; Jassbi, J ; Jafarzadeh, N ; Abbaspour, M ; Varshosaz, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    Environmental Impacts Assessment has been developed as a critically substantial approach to determine, predict and interpret the ecological impact on the environment, public hygiene and healthy ecosystems. This study aims to introduce and systematically investigate the environmental issues during important decision-making stages. Meanwhile, impacts of development on the environmental components will be also analyzed. This research studies various methods of predicting the environmental changes and determining the impacts through both qualitative and quantitative methods. Qualitative approaches rely fully upon the expert's decisions, while quantitative ones are entirely based on mathematical...