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		A quasi-Bohmian approach for a homogeneous spherical solid body based on its geometric structure
, Article Journal of Mathematical Physics ; Volume 54, Issue 12 , 2013 ; 00222488 (ISSN) ; Golshani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
								
								
					2013
				
							
				
		
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				In this paper we express the space of rotation as a Riemannian space and try to generalize the classical equations of motion of a homogeneous spherical solid body in the domain of quantum mechanics. This is done within Bohm's view of quantum mechanics, but we do not use the Schrödinger equation. Instead, we assume that in addition to the classical potential there is an extra potential and try to obtain it. In doing this, we start from a classical picture based on Hamilton-Jacobi formalism and statistical mechanics but we use an interpretation which is different from the classical one. Then, we introduce a proper action and extremize it. This procedure gives us a mathematical identity for the... 
				
				
				
					Distributed 3D Rendering for the Metaverse
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Hossein Khalaj, Babak (Supervisor)
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				In recent years, virtual reality (VR) and the Metaverse have gained increased attention in industry and exhibitions. However, rendering high-quality scenes demands significant computing power that cannot be directly handled by VR headsets. In this paper, we propose a novel approach to distribute rendering between Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) and cloud servers. Our method involves the cloud server predicting head positions in advance to reduce round-trip time, while the MEC server re-renders frames where the predicted head location is substantial. We evaluate this resource allocation scheme using two prediction methods: Kalman filter and LSTM Encoder-Decoder. By considering users’ preferred... 
				
					Solid products characterization in a multi-step mineralization process
, Article Chemical Engineering Journal ; Vol. 252 , 2014 , Pages 210-219 ; ISSN: 13858947 ; Shayegan, J ; Sharratt, P ; Yeo, T. Y ; Bu, J
								
								
					2014
				
							
				
		
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				In this paper, we describe a carbon dioxide mineralization process and its associated solid products. These solid products include amorphous silica, iron hydroxides and magnesium carbonates. These products were subjected to various characterization tests, and the results are published here. It was found that the iron hydroxides from this process can have different crystalline properties, and their formation depended very much on the pH of the reaction conditions. Different forms of magnesium carbonate were also obtained, and the type of carbonate precipitated was found to be dependent on the carbonation temperature. Hydromagnesite was obtained mainly at low temperatures, while dypingite was... 
				
				
				
					Effect of starting materials on the wear performance of NiTi-based composites
, Article Wear ; Volume 334-335 , July , 2015 , Pages 35-43 ; 00431648 (ISSN) ; Ebadzadeh, T ; Vaezi, M. R ; Yoon, E. Y ; Kim, Y. J ; Kang, J. Y ; Kim, H. S ; Simchi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
								
					Elsevier Ltd 
				
								
								
					2015
				
							
				
		
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				NiTi alloys have exhibited significant potential as a matrix of wear resistant composites. In this study, in order to examine the effect of starting materials on the wear performance of NiTi-based composites, both elemental Ni/Ti and prealloyed NiTi powders were used to fabricate NiTi-6wt% nano-Al2 O3  composites using hot isostatic pressing (HIP). Nanoindentation and microhardness test results indicate that the composite samples produced from the elemental Ni/Ti powders exhibited higher hardness and lower pseudoelasticity properties than those of the samples fabricated from the prealloyed NiTi powders; this is attributed to the higher amount of... 
				
				
				
					Bounds for the Huckel energy of a graph
, Article Electronic Journal of Combinatorics ; Volume 16, Issue 1 R , 2009 ; 10778926 (ISSN) ; Koolen, J. H ; Yang, J. Y ; Sharif University of Technology
								
								
					2009
				
							
				
		
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				Let G be a graph on n vertices with r := [n/2] and let γ 1 ≥ · · · ≥ γ n be adjacency eigenvalues of G. Then the Ḧuckel energy of G, HE(G), is defined as [Equation presented] The concept of Hückel energy was introduced by Coulson as it gives a good approximation for the π-electron energy of molecular graphs. We obtain two upper bounds and a lower bound for HE(G). When n is even, it is shown that equality holds in both upper bounds if and only if G is a strongly regular graph with parameters (n, k, γ, μ) = (4t2 + 4t + 2, 2t2 + 3t + 1, t2 + 2t, t2 + 2t + 1), for positive integer t. Furthermore, we will give an infinite family of these strongly regular graph whose construction was communicated... 
				
				
				
					A model for investigation of optimal hydrogen pathway, and evaluation of environmental impacts of hydrogen supply system
, Article International Journal of Hydrogen Energy ; Volume 33, Issue 24 , 2008 , Pages 7314-7325 ; 03603199 (ISSN) ; Saboohi, Y ; Shayegan, J ; Sharif University of Technology
								
					Elsevier Ltd 
				
								
								
					2008
				
							
				
		
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				In order to achieve a hydrogen economy, developing widespread hydrogen supply systems are vitally important. A large number of technological options exist and are still in development for hydrogen production, storage, distribution., which cause various pathways for supplying hydrogen. Besides the technical factors, there are other effective parameters such as cost, operability, reliability, environmental impacts, safety and social implications that should be considered when assessing the different pathways as optimal and viable long-term alternatives. To aid this decision-making process, we have developed a generic optimization-based model for the long-range energy planning and design of... 
				
				
				
					Machine learning modeling and DOE-assisted optimization in synthesis of nanosilica particles via Stöber method
, Article Advances in Nano Research ; Volume 12, Issue 4 , 2022 , Pages 387-403 ; 2287237X (ISSN) ; Atashi, P ; Amelirad, O ; Yang, J. K ; Chang, Y. Y ; Kamranifard, T ; Sharif University of Technology
								
					Techno-Press 
				
								
								
					2022
				
							
				
		
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				Silica nanoparticles, which have a broad range of sizes and specific surface features, have been used in many industrial applications. This study was conducted to synthesize monodispersed silica nanoparticles directly from tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) with an alkaline catalyst (NH3) based on the sol–gel process and the Stöber method. A central composite design (CCD) is used to build a second-order (quadratic) model for the response variables without requiring a complete threelevel factorial experiment. The process was then optimized to achieve the minimum particle size with the lowest concentration of TEOS. Dynamic light scattering and scanning electron microscopy were used to analyze the... 
				
				
				
					Nanogel-Reinforced polyacrylamide hydrogel for potential vascular adhesion
, Article ACS Applied Polymer Materials ; Volume 5, Issue 2 , 2023 , Pages 1169-1179 ; 26376105 (ISSN) ; Zhao, W ; Wu, Y ; Wang, X ; Kayitmazer, A. B ; Ahmad, A ; Ramzan, N ; Si, Y ; Wang, J ; Xu, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
								
					American Chemical Society 
				
								
								
					2023
				
							
				
		
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				The adhesion and mechanical properties of hydrogels used for vascular wound repair often deteriorate dramatically on wet surfaces, resulting in ineffective repair. In this work, a poly(N-isopropyl acrylamide-co-dopamine methacrylamide) nanogel with dopamine groups was synthesized and introduced into a polyacrylamide (PAAm) hydrogel to produce temperature-responsive hydrogels, which greatly improved mechanical and adhesive properties of PAAm hydrogels. Nanogel-reinforced PAAm (NR-PAAm hydrogel) can adhere to the surface of various solid materials and biological tissues through special physical interactions, which exhibited different mechanical and adhesion properties as temperature changes... 
				
				
				
					Process optimization for mineral carbonation in aqueous phase
, Article International Journal of Mineral Processing ; Vol. 130 , July , 2014 , pp. 20-27 ; ISSN: 03017516 ; Shayegan, J ; Bu, J ; Yeo, T. Y ; Sharratt, P ; Sharif University of Technology
								
								
					2014
				
							
				
		
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				Carbon dioxide sequestration by a pH-swing carbonation process was considered in this work. A multi-step aqueous process is described for the fractional precipitation of magnesium carbonate and other minerals in an aqueous system at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. With the aim to achieve higher purity and deliver more valuable mineral products, the process was split into four steps. The first step consists of Mg leaching from the magnesium silicate in a stirred vessel using 1 M HCl at 80 °C, followed by a three step precipitation in reactors in sequence to remove Fe(OH)3, then Fe(OH)2 and other divalent ions, and finally MgCO3 nucleation and growth. Hydrated magnesium carbonate... 
				
				
				
					HCCI intelligent rapid modeling by artificial neural network and genetic algorithm
, Article Journal of Combustion ; Volume 2012 , 2012 ; 20901968 (ISSN) ; Chen, J. Y ; Ghafourian, A ; Sharif University of Technology
								
								
					2012
				
							
				
		
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				A Dynamic model of Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI), based on chemical kinetics principles and artificial intelligence, is developed. The model can rapidly predict the combustion probability, thermochemistry properties, and exact timing of the Start of Combustion (SOC). A realization function is developed on the basis of the Sandia National Laboratory chemical kinetics model, and GRI3.0 methane chemical mechanism. The inlet conditions are optimized by Genetic Algorithm (GA), so that combustion initiates and SOC timing posits in the desired crank angle. The best SOC timing to achieve higher performance and efficiency in HCCI engines is between 5 and 15 degrees crank angle (CAD)... 
				
				
				
					Optimal relaying in energy harvesting wireless networks with wireless-powered relays
, Article IEEE Transactions on Green Communications and Networking ; Volume 3, Issue 4 , 2019 , Pages 1072-1086 ; 24732400 (ISSN) ; Ashtiani, F ; Zhang, Y. J ; Sharif University of Technology
								
					Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc 
				
								
								
					2019
				
							
				
		
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				In this paper, we consider a wireless cooperative network with a wireless-powered energy harvesting (EH) relay. The relay employs a time switching (TS) policy that switches between the EH and data decoding (DD) modes. Both energy and data buffers are kept at the relay to store the harvested energy and decoded data packets, respectively. In this paper, we derive static and dynamic TS policies that maximize the system throughput or minimize the average transmission delay. In particular, in the static policies, the EH or DD mode is selected with a pre-determined probability. In contrast, in a dynamic policy, the mode is selected dynamically according to the states of data and energy buffers. We... 
				
				
				
					Fuzzy type-2 nash equilibrium
, Article 2008 International Conference on Computational Intelligence for Modelling Control and Automation, CIMCA 2008, Vienna, 10 December 2008 through 12 December 2008 ; 2008 , Pages 398-402 ; 9780769535142 (ISBN) ; Habibi, J ; Heshmat, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
								
								
					2008
				
							
				
		
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				In the past decade, fuzzy logic has been widely used to manage uncertainty in games. In this paper, we employ fuzzy logic to determine the priority of a payoff using linguistic preference relation. Preferences are derived according to the difference between payoffs using fuzzy IF-THEN rule. We introduce the concept of linguistic Nash equilibrium based on priority of each payoff. We assign a fuzzy set type2 to each cell to determine how much a cell has possibility to have a specific degree of being Nash. © 2008 IEEE  
				
				
				
					Developing an optimal peer-to-peer ride-matching problem algorithm with ride transfers
, Article Transportation Research Record ; Volume 2676, Issue 11 , 2022 , Pages 124-136 ; 03611981 (ISSN) ; Lee, Y. J ; Meskar, M ; Sharif University of Technology
								
					SAGE Publications Ltd 
				
								
								
					2022
				
							
				
		
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				Thanks to recent developments in ride-hailing transit services throughout the world, the peer-to-peer (P2P) ride-matching problem has been actively considered in academia in recent years. P2P ride-matching not only reduces travel costs for riders but also benefits drivers by saving them money in exchange for their additional travel time. However, assigning riders to drivers in an efficient way is a complex problem that requires focusing on maximizing the benefits for both riders and drivers. This study aims to formulate a multi-driver multi-rider (MDMR) P2P ride-matching problem, based on rational preferences and cost allocation for both driver and rider, which also allows riders to transfer... 
				
				
				
					Developing an optimal algorithm for demand responsive feeder transit service accommodating temporary stops
, Article Journal of Public Transportation ; Volume 24 , 2022 ; 1077291X (ISSN) ; Lee, Y.-J ; Meskar, M ; Sharif University of Technology
								
					Elsevier B.V 
				
								
								
					2022
				
							
				
		
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				Demand responsive feeder transit can minimize passengers’ travel times and operator's costs by optimizing routing based on real demand. One question about the demand response feeder transit operation is whether it can be optimized with door-to-door service or with temporary stops for picking up and delivering passengers. Obviously, door-to-door service eliminates passengers’ walking distances, but it increases passenger in-vehicle travel times and vehicle operating distance and costs. On the other hand, demand responsive feeder transit with temporary stops, which designates the temporary locations picking up and dropping passengers, minimizes bus operating distance and time as well as... 
				
				
				
					Investigation of morphology and bioactive properties of composite coating of HA/vinyl acetate on pure titanium
, Article Materials Science and Engineering B: Solid-State Materials for Advanced Technology ; Volume 128, Issue 1-3 , 2006 , Pages 243-249 ; 09215107 (ISSN) ; Yousefpour, M ; Xiudong, Y ; Li, X ; Yang, B ; Wu, Y ; Chen, J ; Xingdong, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
								
								
					2006
				
							
				
		
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				Electrochemical co-deposition approach was expanded to prepare composite bio-ceramic coating of hydroxyapatite (HA)/polyvinyl acetate on the surface of titanium. The role is to improve the bioactive and crystallization properties. The results of XRD, XPS, SEM and TEM characterization showed that by increasing amount of vinyl acetate in the composite bio-ceramic coating before and after immersing in the simulated body fluid (SBF), an oriented growth of HA planes on the (0 0 2) direction had been observed on titanium substrate. Also significant surface morphology changes were obtained  
				
				
				
					Enhancing biomineralization process efficiency with trained bacterial strains: A technical perspective
, Article Biogeotechnics ; Volume 1, Issue 2 , 2023 ; 29499291 (ISSN) ; Toufigh, V ; Zhang, J ; Liu, Y ; Fan, W ; He, X ; Cao, B ; Xiao, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
								
					KeAi Communications Co 
				
								
								
					2023
				
							
				
		
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				Microorganisms have been essential in the natural world for millions of years, contributing significantly to environmental interaction. It has been disoverd that some bacteria are potential in geotechnical and environmental engineering due to their outstanding ability of biomineralization. Therefore, how to train bacteria as special and professional “workers” for biomineralization is increasingly a key topic in related research fields. This article briefly introduces the methods that are commonly utilized to improve the environmental adaptability and mineralization efficiency of bacteria, including microbial domestication, microbial mutation breeding, microbial targeted screening, and... 
				
				
				
					Deposition and water repelling of temperature-responsive nanopesticides on leaves
, Article Nature Communications ; Volume 14, Issue 1 , 2023 ; 20411723 (ISSN) ; Tong, X ; Chen, Y ; Wu, Y ; Zheng, Z ; Kayitmazer, A. B ; Ahmad, A ; Ramzan, N ; Yang, J ; Huang, Q ; Xu, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
								
					Nature Research 
				
								
								
					2023
				
							
				
		
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				Pesticides are widely used to increase agricultural productivity, however, weak adhesion and deposition lead to low efficient utilization. Herein, we prepare a nanopesticide formulation (tebuconazole nanopesticides) which is leaf-adhesive, and water-dispersed via a rapid nanoparticle precipitation method, flash nanoprecipitation, using temperature-responsive copolymers poly-(2-(dimethylamino)ethylmethylacrylate)-b-poly(ε-caprolactone) as the carrier. Compared with commercial suspensions, the encapsulation by the polymer improves the deposition of TEB, and the contact angle on foliage is lowered by 40.0°. Due to the small size and strong van der Waals interactions, the anti-washing efficiency... 
				
				
				
					Retina-choroid-sclera permeability for ophthalmic drugs in the vitreous to blood direction: quantitative assessment
, Article Pharmaceutical research ; Volume 30, Issue 1 , January , 2013 , Pages 41-59 ; 1573904X (ISSN) ; Abdekhodaie, M. J ; Cheng, Y. L ; Sharif University of Technology
								
								
					2013
				
							
				
		
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				To determine the outward permeability of retina-choroid-sclera (RCS) layer for different ophthalmic drugs and to develop correlations between drug physicochemical properties and RCS permeability. A finite volume model was developed to simulate pharmacokinetics in the eye following drug administration by intravitreal injection. The RCS permeability was determined for 32 compounds by best fitting the drug concentration-time profile obtained by simulation with previously reported experimental data. Multiple linear regression was then used to develop correlations between best fit RCS permeability and drugs physicochemical properties. The RCS drug permeabilities had values that ranged over 3 ×... 
				
				
				
					Retina-Choroid-Sclera Permeability for Ophthalmic Drugs in the Vitreous to Blood Direction: Quantitative Assessment
, Article Pharmaceutical Research ; 2012 , Pages 1-19 ; 07248741 (ISSN) ; Abdekhodaie, M. J ; Cheng, Y. L ; Sharif University of Technology
								
					Springer 
				
								
								
					2012
				
							
				
		
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				Purpose: To determine the outward permeability of retina-choroid-sclera (RCS) layer for different ophthalmic drugs and to develop correlations between drug physicochemical properties and RCS permeability. Methods: A finite volume model was developed to simulate pharmacokinetics in the eye following drug administration by intravitreal injection. The RCS permeability was determined for 32 compounds by best fitting the drug concentration-time profile obtained by simulation with previously reported experimental data. Multiple linear regression was then used to develop correlations between best fit RCS permeability and drugs physicochemical properties. Results: The RCS drug permeabilities had... 
				
				
				
					Exact formulations of non-linear planar and spatial Euler-Bernoulli beams with finite strains
, Article Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science ; Volume 226, Issue 5 , 2012 , Pages 1225-1236 ; 09544062 (ISSN) ; Zohoor, H ; Yoon, Y. J ; Sharif University of Technology
								
								
					2012
				
							
				
		
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				Using Hamilton's principle, exact equations of motion for non-linear planar and spatial Euler-Bernoulli beams are derived. In the existing non-linear Euler-Bernoulli beam formulations, some elastic terms are dropped by differentiation from the incomplete Green-Lagrange strain tensor followed by negligible elastic deformations of cross-sectional frame. On the other hand, in this article, the exact strain field concerning considerable elastic deformations of cross-sectional frame is used as a source in differentiations. As a result, the achieved closed-form equations are exact and more accurate than formerly reported equations in the literature. Moreover, the applicable dynamic model of...