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    Analysis of Spoof Surface Plasmonic Waveguides for Realizing THz Planar Circuits

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Khosrovani Moghaddam, Mohammad Ali (Author) ; Ahmadi Boroujeni, Mehdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The effect of dielectric cladding on the waveguiding characteristics of an array of metallic pillars on a metal plane in the terahertz band is explored. Firstly, the 2D structure made up of a metallic grating of infinite lateral width is studied analytically to get more insight into the problem. It is seen that by using dielectric cladding decaying length of the domino waveguide is less than one tenth of the wavelength in a frequency bandwidth.
    Then the ideas inferred from the 2D structure are applied to the realistic 3D structure that has a finite lateral width. It is shown that by proper design of the dielectric medium surrounding the metallic pillars the modal field confinement can... 

    Spoof surface plasmon analysis based on Marcatili's method

    , Article Journal of the Optical Society of America B: Optical Physics ; Volume 37, Issue 11 , 2020 , Pages 326-3267 Khosrovani Moghaddam, M. A ; Shishegar, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    OSA-The Optical Society  2020
    Abstract
    Motivated by surface plasmon polariton waveguides in the optical regime, spoof surface plasmon (SSP) waveguides have received a lot of attention in terahertz and millimeter wave frequencies.Most research on these kinds of waveguides is numerical. However, some limited analytical work can be seen in the literature. In this paper, one type of SSP waveguide that is composed of a rectangular corrugation with finite lateral width on the ground is considered, and an analytical method, which is inspired byMarcatili's method, is proposed in order to calculate the dispersion curve of the first mode. The results of this analytical method and a numerical commercial eigenmode solver are compared. The... 

    Second-Order mode analysis of spoof surface plasmon waveguide

    , Article 30th International Conference on Electrical Engineering, ICEE 2022, 17 May 2022 through 19 May 2022 ; 2022 , Pages 161-165 ; 9781665480871 (ISBN) Khosrovani Moghaddam, M. A ; Shishegar, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2022
    Abstract
    This paper analyzes the second-order mode of the spoof surface plasmon (SSP) waveguide, which consists of PEC pillars (dominos) with finite lateral widths on a PEC ground. The space is first divided into four regions. The electromagnetic fields of each region are then written as TE and TM. The boundary conditions and matching integrals are employed to determine the dispersion relations of the second-order mode of the SSP waveguide consisting of two relations. Inspired by Marcatili's method, the analytical approach is to develop a recently-used method for the first mode of the SSP waveguide. The dispersion relations are then solved; therefore, the dispersion curve is plotted. The analytical... 

    Evaluating the capacity of indoor millimeter wave MIMO system using closed-form Green's function

    , Article 4th International Conference on Millimeter-Wave and Terahertz Technologies, MMWaTT 2016, 20 December 2016 through 22 December 2016 ; 2017 , Pages 103-106 ; 21570965 (ISSN); 9781509054145 (ISBN) Khosrovani Moghaddam, M. A ; Sadrearhami, M. H ; Shishegar, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2017
    Abstract
    Indoor communication systems operating at millimeter wave frequencies are getting increasing attention due to their ability of having wider bandwidth and as a result conveying information at higher bit rates. At these systems, the capacity of channel is very important especially where there is no line of sight due to an obstacle. Here we examine the use of a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system in a 2D room with an obstacle at 60 GHz. We estimate the channel by using the closed-form Green's function of the room and show the ability of MIMO to increase the available capacity of the system in the room chiefly behind the obstacle. © 2016 IEEE  

    Genome Engineering of Bacillus Subtilis Using CRISPR Technology to Overproduce Protease Production

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Sabouri, Zahra (Author) ; Roostaazad, Reza (Supervisor) ; Banaei Moghaddam, Ali Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Enzymes are an important part of detergents, they reduce the activation energy of the reaction and thus increase the efficiency of the process. Protease enzyme is one of the most common enzymes in detergents. Bacillus strain is the most important strain in the production of this enzyme and among the species of Bacillus, Bacillus subtilis is the most used. Bacillus subtilis is a gram-positive, rod-shaped bacterium. This bacterium is considered a non-pathogenic cell that has the ability to form spores and prevent death and damage in harsh conditions. In this study, CRISPR system was used to modify the genome of Bacillus subtilis ATCC 6633 in order to increase alkaline protease. To increase the... 

    Increase Production of the Enzyme by Cell Genetic Modification

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Faghihi, Farhad (Author) ; Roosta Azad, Reza (Supervisor) ; Banaei Moghaddam, Ali Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Genetic engineering of cells has been one of the most effective ways to increase protein production in wild strains. Among the various genetic engineering techniques, the CRISPR/Cas9 system that directly edits the cell chromosome, yielding greater efficiency and easier operation. In this study, we used this system to modify the genome of Bacillus subtilis ATCC 6633 to increase the production of extracellular alkaline protease enzyme. Alkaline protease enzyme has many applications in different industries, but in this study, the application of this enzyme in the detergent industry has been considered. To increase the production of this enzyme, we disrupted and prevented the gene responsible... 

    Preferential solvation and behavior of solvatochromic indicators in mixtures of an ionic liquid with some molecular solvents

    , Article The Journal of Physical Chemistry B ; vol.114 (29) , July , 2010 , pp 9586–9593 Salari, H. (Hadi) ; Khodadadi-Moghaddam, M.(Mohammad) ; Harifi-Mood, A. R. (Ali Reza) ; Gholami, M. R. (Mohammad Reza) ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Structural and intermolecular interactions of solvatochromic probes 4-nitroaniline, 4-nitroanisole, and Reichardt’s dye were investigated in the binary mixtures of 2-hydroxy ethylammonium formate as an ionic liquid with N,N-dimethyl formamide, dimethyl amine, and dimethyl sulfoxide. Solvatochromic parameters (ETN, normalized polarity parameter; π*, dipolarity/polarizability; β, hydrogen-bond acceptor basicity; α, hydrogen -bond donor acidity) were determined in ionic liquid mixtures at 25 °C using UV−vis spectroscopy. ETN parameters obtained from absorbance of Reichardt’s dye within various mixtures of ionic liquid were observed to be higher than predicted values from ideal additive... 

    Investigating the Influence of a Silty Layer on the Liquefaction of Saturated Sandy Soils through Numerical Methods

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Moghaddam Ranjbaran, Babak (Author) ; Pak, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    One of the main geotechnical phenomena that causes severe damage during earthquake is liquefaction. This incident occurs due to the undrained behavior of loose sandy soils. In this occurrence, the interaction between the solid and liquid phases in a cyclic motion leads to an increase in pore water pressure and a decrease in interactive forces (effective forces) between grains in the solid grains. Therefore, shear strength decreases. Different aspects of the aforementioned phenomenon is investigated, namely, field, laboratory, and numerical; nevertheless, the study is largely focused on the numerical modelling. Most studies in this field are carried out on a one-layer saturated sand. However,... 

    Numerical Simulation and Optimization of Sea Water Desalination by Reverse Osmosis Membrane

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Fouladi Moghaddam, Farshad (Author) ; Mousavi, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Reverse osmosis (RO) is by far the most widely used membrane desalination process worldwide. The RO process depends on the properties of semi-permeable membranes which allow the separation of water from a salt solution by applying external pressure higher than the osmotic pressure on the seawater. The main problem in membrane separation process is the fouling of the membrane walls, which decreases the permeate flux. Having spacer filaments in the feed channel has been proven to dynamically change the concentration boundary layer and preventing fouling. The impact of spacer configurations (cavity, zigzag and submerged) on the alleviation of concentration polarization and the enhancement of... 

    Improving Subtilisin Production by Engineering the Regulatory Regions of aprE in Bacillus Subtilis

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Pourmohammad, Mohammad Javad (Author) ; Banaei Moghaddam, Ali Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Yaghmaei, Soheyla (Supervisor) ; Roosta Azad, Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Industrial enzymes can generally be classified into three groups: carbohydrases, proteases and lipases, which account for a major part of the global enzyme trade. Proteases, in particular, have always been extensively studied and investigated due to their widespread use in various industries, such as food, pharmaceutical, chemical, and agricultural sectors. Proteases are a group of proteolytic enzymes that break down proteins and peptides into their constituent amino acids by hydrolyzing peptide bonds. Among the family of proteases, alkaline serine proteases have special biocatalytic abilities in both aqueous and organic environments. Their suitable resistance in alkaline environments and... 

    Modification of carbohydrate polymers via grafting in air. 1. Ceric-Induced synthesis of starch-g-polyacrylonitrile in presence and absence of oxygen [electronic resource]

    , Article Starch - Starke ; Volume 54, Issue 3-4, pages 140–147, April 2002 Pourjavadi, A. (Ali) ; Zohurian Mehr, Mohammad J
    Abstract
    Monomer grafting, a unique technique for polysaccharide modification, is always performed under inert (e.g., N2) atmosphere. This work is the first report related to evaluating the possibility and efficiency of the grafting of acrylonitrile (AN) onto starch in presence of oxygen. Thus, corn starch (in both granular and gelatinized states) as well as soluble starch were grafted by AN using a ceric-carbohydrate redox initiating system. Graft copolymerizations were performed under nitrogen, air, and oxygen atmospheres at similar conditions. Grafting occurrence was verified using chemical and spectral proofs. The polymerization mechanism and kinetics were investigated by recording the... 

    Modification of carbohydrate polymers via grafting in Air. 2. Ceric-Initiated graft copolymerization of acrylonitrile onto natural and modified polysaccharides [electronic resource]

    , Article Starch - Stärke ; Volume 54, Issue 10, pages 482–488, October 2002 Pourjavad, A. (Ali) ; Zohuriaan-Mehr, Mohammad J
    Abstract
    Acrylonitrile (AN) was grafted onto various natural and modified polysaccharides (i.e., gum arabic, gum tragacanth, xanthan gum, sodium alginate, chitosan, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, hydroxyethyl cellulose, methyl cellulose) by using ceric-carbohydrate redox initiating system. After overcoming practical problems, mainly from the high viscosity of the aqueous solutions of the different substrates, the graft copolymerization reactions were run either in air or in N2 atmosphere under similar conditions. Grafting was confirmed using chemical and spectral (FTIR) proofs. The reactions were kinetically investigated using semi-empirical expressions and time-temperature profiles. An anomalous... 

    Effect of Post Buckling Rupture on the Deformation Capacity of Concentrate Braces

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Saji, Mohammad Reza (Author) ; Moghaddam, Hassan (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this study the behavior of steel bracings under cyclic loading, is modeled with finite element method. Analysis have shown that after local buckling in plastic mid-span position, due to the severe geometry change, the strain grows rapidly, The sharp growth of plastic strains is entitled as strain rises. Geometry change created will cause the collapse brace speeding up. In fact, the main local buckling can be used as a determinative factor in performance base design for steel braces. So the thesis has been investigated, using the parameters fracture life to quantify local buckling and fracture. Also with using the CVGM model, the fracture of the brace could be predicted. The analytical... 

    Cosmological Perturbation Theory in Brane Cosmology

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Fasihi Moghaddam, Ehsan (Author) ; Abolhasani, Ali Akbar (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The title of this thesis is cosmological perturbation theory in brane cosmology. In this thesis, we investigate brane cosmology, specifically we will mainly investigate super-horizon curvature perturbation during inflation, radiation-dominated and matter-dominated eras. The areas to be reviewed and the steps necessary to reach the final conclusion of this thesis are as follows: Firstly, we will have an overview of brane cosmology. Then, we will investigate the inflation within the brane cosmology framework. Furthermore, by investigating the cosmological perturbation theory during inflation, radiation-dominated and matter-dominated eras, we investigate the evolution of curvature perturbation... 

    Modeling of in Plane Behavior of Retrofitted Adobe Walls with Finite Element Method under Cyclic Loading

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mohammad Panah, Hossein (Author) ; Bakhshi, Ali (Supervisor) ; Ghannad, Mohammad Ali (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Statistical studies indicate the fact that in Iran, like many other developing countries, a significant percentage of buildings are made of traditional materials and most of them are adobe buildings especially in rural areas. Furthermore, geological data indicates that Iran is located in alps-Himalayas seismic zone and exposed by destructive earthquakes and adobe buildings suffer the most damages comparing with other type of the structures. According to these explanations, this research deals with adobe buildings behavior and provides solutions for reinforcing them and improving the seismic response of these buildings. These studies include numerical modeling with finite elements methods by... 

    Silica chloride/wet SiO2 as a novel heterogeneous system for the deprotection of acetals under mild conditions [electronic resource]

    , Article Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon and the Related Elements ; Volume 178:2667-2670, Issue 12, 2003 Mirjalili, B. F. (BiBi Fatemeh) ; Pourjavadi, Ali ; Zolfigol, Mohammad Ali ; Bamoniri, Abdolhamid
    Abstract
    A combination of silica chloride and wet SiO2 was used as an effective deacetalizating agent for the conversion of acetals to their corresponding carbonyl derivatives under mild and heterogeneous condition  

    Cost Efficient Task Scheduling Algorithms in Grid Environment

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Kardani Moghaddam, Sara (Author) ; Movaghar Rahimabadi, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Computational grids enabling resource sharing and coordination are now one of the common and acceptable technologies used for solving computational intensive applications rising in scientific and industrial problems. Nevertheless, due to the heterogeneity, dynamicity and autonomy of the grid resources, task scheduling within these systems has become a challenging research area. Applying the market model to the grids is a good approach which can easily take the dynamic characteristics of the grid resources into account and simplify the scheduling problem considering user-centric factors.In this thesis a two level market-based model for task scheduling problem in grid environment is presented.... 

    Distributed Fault-tolerant Computation for Massive Data

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mahvari Habibabadi, Mohammad Mahdi (Author) ; Maddah-Ali, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this thesis we consider the problem of distributed computation by many processors.We mainly concentrate on matrix multiplication problem in this thesis because of its importance. A distributed system consists of N worker processors and one master processor. The master processor should distribute the computation between workers and after computation in each of them, collect the results. In this thesis, we are going to mitigate the effect of straggler processors by using coding methods. Straggler processors can cause delays in the computation time.In this thesis, we firstly introduce a method to multiply any number of matrices in each other. The proposed method occurred in one shot without... 

    Proposing an Empirical Motion-Time Pattern for Human Gaze Behavior in Different Social Situations Using Deep Neural Networks

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Tabatabaei Moghaddam, Ramtin (Author) ; Taheri, Alireza (Supervisor) ; Meghdari, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    A social robot is an artificial intelligence-based system designed for humans and other robots. These robots can be used in various settings. The more closely a robot resembles and behaves like a human, the more attention and popularity it will gain. The aim of this research is to humanize the behavior patterns of the robot, especially its gaze in different social situations. The social situations considered in this study are common in human life. In these situations, the robot should make decisions based on the activities that humans are engaged in. The research consists of three parts that design neural networks using LSTM and Transformers architecture. The first part utilizes data... 

    Incomplete Reduction of Iron Ore in a Fluidized Bed Reactor

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Agha Ali, Mohammad Hadi (Author) ; Halali, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The main goal of current investigation was partial reduction of Fe2O3 available in Hematite-rich ore to Magnetite by Fludization Bed method. The reductive gas, CO, was produced by incomplete combustion of Acetylene and Airmixed in inappropriate ratio. X-Ray Diffraction and X-Ray Florescence analyses were implemented in order to conducting qualitative analysis of present phases before and after reduction of the ore. Quantitative analysis of the same phases was also conducted by Titration. The latter analysis revealed the precise magnitude of available iron in each of the oxide containing phases. The chemical composition of the reactor gas was also determined before and after reduction...