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Elastic Registration of Breast Magnetic Resonance Images
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Fatemizadeh, Emad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Breast cancer is considered as the most common type of cancer in women worldwide and mammography is currently utilized as the principal method for screening the breast cancer. Breast Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be used as a complementary imaging technique besides mammography. MRI technique involves scanning a patient before and repeatedly after the injection of the contrast agent (DCE-BMRI). This examination often takes 7-10 minutes and any movement of the patient’s breasts due to breath, heartbeat or deliberate movement, made in this relatively long acquisition period, leads to a distortion in images called motion artifact. This problem makes the quantitative analysis of the images...
Optimal temporal resolution for decoding of visual stimuli in inferior temporal cortex
, Article 2014 21st Iranian Conference on Biomedical Engineering, ICBME 2014 ; 2014 , pp. 109-112 ; Karimi, S ; Ghaffari, A ; Hamidinekoo, A ; Vosoughi-Vahdat, B ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
Inferior temporal (IT) cortex is the most important part of the brain and plays an important role in response to visual stimuli. In this study, object decoding has been performed using neuron spikes in IT cortex region. Single Unit Activity (SUA) was recorded from 123 neurons in IT cortex. Pseudo-population firing rate vectors were created, then dimension reduction was done and an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) was used for object decoding. Object decoding accuracy was calculated for various window lengths from 50 ms to 200 ms and various window steps from 25 ms to 100 ms. The results show that 150 ms length and 50 ms window step size gives an optimum performance in average accuracy
Optimal temporal resolution for decoding of visual stimuli in inferior temporal cortex
, Article 2014 21st Iranian Conference on Biomedical Engineering, ICBME 2014, 26 November 2014 through 28 November 2014 ; November , 2014 , Pages 109-112 ; 9781479974177 (ISBN) ; Karimi, S ; Ghaffari, A ; Hamidinekoo, A ; Vosoughi Vahdat, B ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2014
Abstract
Inferior temporal (IT) cortex is the most important part of the brain and plays an important role in response to visual stimuli. In this study, object decoding has been performed using neuron spikes in IT cortex region. Single Unit Activity (SUA) was recorded from 123 neurons in IT cortex. Pseudo-population firing rate vectors were created, then dimension reduction was done and an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) was used for object decoding. Object decoding accuracy was calculated for various window lengths from 50 ms to 200 ms and various window steps from 25 ms to 100 ms. The results show that 150 ms length and 50 ms window step size gives an optimum performance in average accuracy
Synthesis of Palladium Nanowires for Hydrogen Gas Sensor by Field Ionization
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Irajizad, Azam (Supervisor)
Abstract
The interesting properties of metallic nanowires provide many applications in electronic sensors. In this project, we have synthesized Pd nanowires using electrodeposition method. These nanowires are useful for hydrogen sensors by measuring field ionization current in gas. In this project, Pd nanowires were synthesized by electrochemical deposition method in PCT template with 100 nm pore size. The used solution was contained 2mM PdCl2 + 0.1M HCl. The best reduction potential was determined about -0.2V and the best time for synthesizing nanowires was 7 minutes. Chronoampermetric diagrams showed four steps, capacitive current, growth in the holes, reaching to the surface of PCT and the growth...
Study of Local Density of States in MoS2 Nanosheets by Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; irajizad, Azam (Supervisor)
Abstract
Recently, the applications of two dimension materials have been increased in nanotechnology. Among this group of material the Transition metal dichalcogenide due to their energy gap and their particular optical features has attracted much attention. For instance MoS2 is a most famous material in this familyand as a semiconductor has an indirect energy gap about 1.3 eV in the bulk status and 1.9 eV in monolayer. In this project, we investigated the Nano-sheet optical properties of MoS2 by using of tunneling spectroscopy. In this procedure a thin probe is close to the surface until a quantum tunneling occurs between the probe and the sample. By measure the tunneling current we can achieve much...
Strain Effect on the CO & H2 Adsorption Upon Graphene
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Irajizad, Azam (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis, adsorption of Carbon monoxide and Hydrogen on graphene, by DFT calculation has been studied. Also effect of strain on some electrical properties, such as band structure, electrical conductivity and Density of states, for pristine graphene and adsorption CO and H2 on it has been probed. This results show that with strain up to 12% on pristine graphene , we won’t have any band gap on Fermi surface and energy adsorption for Carbon monoxide on strained graphene (up 12%) increase up 400 per cent. Also for strained graphene (12%) on Carbon monoxide adsorption condition we will have energy band gap almost a few electron volt on Fermi surface. In general this results express...
Investigation of Buckling Phenomenon in Fiber Production Using Direct Electrospinning
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Iraji Zad, Azam (Supervisor)
Abstract
Duringfalling a viscous liquid freely on a surface, the viscous thread bends due to a phenomenon called buckling. The gravity force in this process could be replaced by an electric force in electrospinning process. In the present thesis, we have designed a number of setups in order to investigate the buckling phenomenon in two categories of helical and non-helical buckling by using direct electrospinning process. By making the collector moving, the electrospun fibers show several shapes including coiling, meander, figure of 8 shape, etc. There are three effective forces acting in this process which are viscous force, electric force and inertia. Also there are three distinct regimes defined...
Fabrication of one Dimensional Nano-Structured of Titanium Dioxide and their Application in Dye Sensitized Solar Cells
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Iraji Zad, Azam (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this research we focus on study and fabrication of titanium dioxide nanofibers and their application in preparation of dye sensitized solar cell’s photo anode in order to improve optical and electrical properties. Titanium dioxide nanofibers was prepared by electroespinning method. To investigate the effect of nanofiber diameter on optical and electrical properties of photo anode, three different diameter of titanium dioxide nanofibers with diameters of 100-200 nm, 200-300 nm and 500-600 nm was prepared by varying the type or amount of polymer in the electrospinning solution and fixing other conditions of electrospinning process. By use of these structures, paste of pure fibers in form of...
Preparation and Stabilizing Graphene Sheets for Gas Sensing Application
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Iraji zad, Azam (Supervisor)
Abstract
Graphene is one of the most attractive subjects for scientists in the last decade. Its unique properties has been probed by many research groups and innumerable projects have been developed to investigate applications of graphene in electronics, mechanics, biophysics etc. Due to high surface to volume ratio and magnificent electron mobility in graphene, it is a suitable candidate for gas sensing. This has been proved by several theoretical and experimental researches for various gases such as CO, NH3 and NO2 etc. In present thesis, graphene has been prepared chemically and transferred to silicone substrates that are previously coated with a 300 nanometer silicone dioxide layer, by dip...
Preparation and Characterization of One-dimensional Copper Oxide Nanostructures for Field Ionization Gas Sensors
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Iraji Zad, Azam (Supervisor)
Abstract
The purpose of this project is to construct a gas sensor based on one-dimensional nanostructured electrodes of copper oxide. By creating of these nanostructures, can be reduced breakdown voltage of gases, including flammable, to a few hundred volts. The CuO nanowires were grown by thermal oxidation on copper substrate to form self-assembled. In this method, by heating the copper foil,Cu2O also was formed on substrate. Effects of surface tension of substrate and oxidation temperature on surface density and structure of the nanowires were studied. SEM images taken from the samples showed that the surface tensions increases the density of nanowires and increasing the oxidation temperature leads...
Optical and Electrical Properties of Nanostructures Prepared by Hydrothermal Method for Application in Nanostructured Solar Cell Electrode
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Iraji Zad, Azam (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this research we focus on study and fabrication of one dimentianal TiO2 nanostructures and nanoheterostructures on TiO2 nanofibers in order to use them in Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSC). Nanofibers of titanium oxide have been fabricated using hydrothermal method. Then, hierarchical TiO2 nanostructures were grown on the nanofibers via another hydrothermal step. Increasing the effective surface of nanofibers, we achieved two secondary architectures from fibers:1-Nanoparticular fibers (TiO2 nanoparticles grown on nanofibers).2-Nanostars.After fabrication, the SEM and XRD characterizations were provided. Furthermore, the suitable pastes of these nanostructures were prepared for application...
Design and Construction of Tunneling Spectroscope to Study Reaction of Gas with Porous Silicon Surface
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Iraji zad, Azam (Supervisor)
Abstract
Studying the interactions between gas molecules and surface is one of the important issues in the field of sensing. In nanometer scales, it can play a key role in fabricating novel nanosensors. Tunneling spectroscopy, on the other hand, is a powerful method for studying the local electrical properties of surface. Our purpose in this project is to design and construct a local tunneling spectroscope, which is able to probe the effects of adsorption of gas molecules on local density of state (LDOS) in sub-nanometer scales. The designed and constructed local tunneling spectroscope system includes a small chamber, which is isolated from any vibrations by means of a set of dampers. In the main...
Doping Effect of Copper and Copper Oxide on H2S Sensing of Nanostructured WO3
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Iraji Zad, Azam (Supervisor)
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The aim of this research is preparation of tungsten trioxide nanoparticles film for hydrogen sulfide gas sensing. These nanoparticles were made by simple and inexpensive sol-gel method. To improve gas sensing properties, various precursors of copper and copper oxides were added to the sol. This solution was coated on alumina substrate by spin coating method. After annealing, sensing properties of samples were studied by measuring the electrical resistance. Best precursor and its molar percentage of copper to tungsten were selected (WO3-Cu2O (1%)). All tests for this sample were done in temperatures below 100 °C and gas concentration lower than 10 ppm. Sensitivity of WO3-Cu2O (1%) to 1 ppm...
Fast Alignment-free Protein Comparison Approach based on FPGA Implementation
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Koohi, Somayyeh (Supervisor)
Abstract
Protein, as the functional unit of the cell, plays a vital role in its biological function. With the advent of advanced sequencing techniques in recent years and the consequent exponential growth of the number of protein sequences extracted from diverse biological samples, their analysis, comparison, and classification have faced a considerable challenge. Existing methods for comparing proteins divide into two categories: methods based on alignment and alignment-free. Although alignment-based methods are among the most accurate methods, they face inherent limitations such as poor analysis of protein groups with low sequence similarity, time complexity, computational complexity, and memory...
Experimental Study of Various Parameters of Electrospinning on the Morphology of Micro and Nano Fibers
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Iraji zad, Azam (Supervisor)
Abstract
Electrospinning is a method for producing of micro and nanometer polymeric fibers. Nowadays, electrospun fibers have been demanded a lot because of various applications of fibers in optical industries, tissue engineering, and chemical and biological sensors. Producing of more complicated shape of fibers by using two new methods called Electrical Bending and Mechanical Buckling are interested in this field. The aim of this thesis is to prepare such fibers and study the effective parameters on the shapes of them. Fibers are collected on the aluminum and Fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) glass. Then they were observed by optical microscope. In the Electrical Bending method, we used PEO: PAMPS and...
Fabrication and Characterization of Graphene Oxide-based Flexible Humidity Sensor
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Iraji Zad, Azam (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this research, room-temperature flexible humidity sensors using graphene oxide (GO) and partially reduced grapheme oxide (PRGO) are reported. Sensing layer was deposited onto Kapton substrate by spin coating method. Topography of the sensing layer was observed by Optical Microscopy, Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Partial reduction of the GO was confirmed by X-ray Diffraction (XRD) data. Humidity sensing properties of the samples that were annealed in different temperatures in the range of 125-200 were measured at room temperature. The sample which was reduced at 125 presented higher response about 106% and shorter recovery time of about 65 s....
Iron‑vanadium oxysulfide nanostructures as novel electrode materials for supercapacitor applications
, Article Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry ; Volume 818 , 2018 , Pages 157-167 ; 15726657 (ISSN) ; Shahrokhian, S ; Iraji Zad, Azam ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2018
Abstract
Iron‑vanadium oxysulfide (Fe-VO-S) nanostructures with different Fe:VO atomic ratios are synthesized by a facile and low cost electrochemical deposition method. The synthesis of the various samples is confirmed by the physicochemical characterizations such as Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). For different Fe-VO-S nanostructures, the correlation between the physicochemical and the electrochemical properties is investigated. It is found that the Fe:VO atomic ratio has an important effect on the structure and size of the resulted particles....
On Bayesian active vibration control of structures subjected to moving inertial loads
, Article Engineering Structures ; Volume 239 , 2021 ; 01410296 (ISSN) ; Eftekhar Azam, S ; Mofid, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2021
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This study introduces a novel Bayesian framework for online and real-time vibration control of beam type structures, which represent a comprehensive control system associated with input-state algorithms. Control design systems typically require knowledge of system states, which in structures are displacements and velocities at some degrees of freedom. Currently, full-field measurements of displacements and velocities in large structural systems are not feasible. Also, properties of the moving inertial loads as key parameters in control designs are assumed known; however, in practice, measuring their characteristics is a challenging issue. As a remedy, an observer is required to estimate...
Investigation of Surface Segregation Phenomenon in Thin Films
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Iraji zad, Azam (Supervisor)
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In this thesis, substrate surface segregation during thin film deposition and also during heat treatment has been investigated. For this purpose, surface segregation of copper substrate has been studied in some thin layer systems and the results revealed that surface segregation is possible in more unexpected situations. Complete studies of Ni/Cu system were investigated in UHV condition and direct measurement of surface energy as the main controlling parameter of surface segregation was done using contact angle measurements. The results indicated that in V2O5/Cu system, surface segregation of the Cu occurred up to oxide thickness of 200 nm. The Cu surface segregation in the electrodeposited...
Fabrication and Characterization of Methanol and Hydrogen Sensors Based on Porous Silicon
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Iraji Zad, Azam (Supervisor)
Abstract
We studied porous silicon as a resistive gas sensor at room temperature. Meso- and macro- porous silicon were formed by electrochemical etching of single crystal silicon wafers in different conditions. For Meso porous Si we used p+-type wafers as substrate and for macro porous Si formation n- and p-type wafers were used. The mechanism of methanol vapor sensing was studied by Scanning tunneling spectroscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The results showed that methanol increases partial oxidation of surface and causes increase of defect density. These defects play important role to trap electrons and create “acceptor surface states”. These acceptor surface states in p+-type...