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    The knowledge map of energy security

    , Article Energy Reports ; Volume 7 , 2021 , Pages 3570-3589 ; 23524847 (ISSN) Nasr Esfahani, A ; Bagheri Moghaddam, N ; Maleki, A ; Nazemi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    Much efforts have been made in the area of energy security in recent years, but due to its wide scope, it is necessary to review relevant knowledge activities and to analyze the state of knowledge of the field of energy security measurement. The purpose of this article is to present a comprehensive map of knowledge in the field of energy security. For this reason, many documents and articles have been collected during the period 2002–2019 using 7 large and reputable scientific databases as well as 53 different journals, 90% white Q1 quality. There is employed meta-synthesis, scientometrics and network analysis. In the initial survey stage where 1290 articles were found, after analyzing the... 

    Enhancing Recommender Systems Using Analysis of Groups' Influence on Users in Social Networks

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nasr Esfahani, Hassan (Author) ; Habibi, Jafar (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Rapid growth in science and technology has created vast diversity in products, services and needs of people and groups. As the Internet and web technologies have progressed, a web-based solution to explore products of either a specific domain or multiple domains is mandatory. One of the main challenges in these systems is learning users’ preferences to recommend items possibly interesting to the user. Social network of the users is one of the sources that can inject additional information about them which can be exploited to improve accuracy of the system. Depending on the method, the performance, accuracy and personalization may differ .One of the most popular methods to extract this... 

    MiR-9-5p and miR-106a-5p dysregulated in CD4+ T-cells of multiple sclerosis patients and targeted essential factors of T helper17/regulatory T-cells differentiation

    , Article Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences ; Volume 21, Issue 3 , March , 2018 , Pages 277-283 ; 20083866 (ISSN) Majd, M ; Hosseini, A ; Ghaedi, K ; Kiani Esfahani, A ; Tanhaei, S ; Shiralian Esfahani, H ; Rahnamaee, S. Y ; Mowla, S. J ; Nasr Esfahani, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Mashhad University of Medical Sciences  2018
    Abstract
    Objective(s): Multiple sclerosis (MS) is considered as a chronic type of an inflammatory disease characterized by loss of myelin of CNS. Recent evidence indicates that Interleukin 17 (IL-17)-producing T helper cells (Th17 cells) population are increased and regulatory T cells (Treg cells) are decreased in MS. Despite extensive research in understanding the mechanism of Th17 and Treg differentiation, the role of microRNAs in MS is not completely understood. Thereby, as a step closer, we analyzed the expression profile of miR-9-5p and miR-106a-5p, and protein level of retinoic acid receptor (RAR)-related orphan receptor C (RORC; Th17 master transcription factor) as direct target of miR-106a-5p... 

    The manifestation of luxury value dimensions in brand engagement in self-concept

    , Article Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services ; Volume 66 , 2022 ; 09696989 (ISSN) Ostovan, N ; Khalili Nasr, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2022
    Abstract
    This research investigates what consumers in democratized luxury markets value when purchasing luxury items. Nonetheless, these consumers have a limited budget and can not always buy luxury items, yet they are drawn back to these luxury brands. Thus, we use brand engagement in self-concept (BESC) to explain the relationship between these consumers and luxury brands within democratized luxury markets. A conceptualized model of three luxury value dimensions (experiential, symbolic, and functional) is proposed, and 488 cases were gathered through a phone survey. The data were analyzed using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). The results show that the most critical... 

    A new approach for touching cells segmentation

    , Article BioMedical Engineering and Informatics: New Development and the Future - 1st International Conference on BioMedical Engineering and Informatics, BMEI 2008, Sanya, Hainan, 27 May 2008 through 30 May 2008 ; Volume 1 , 2008 , Pages 816-820 ; 9780769531182 (ISBN) Nasr Isfahani, S ; Mirsafian, A ; Masoudi Nejad, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    Automatic cell segmentation has various applications in different parts of science. The development of automated methods for cell segmentation, remains challenging in situations where there are touching cells. In this paper we propose a new method for separating touching cells. As the first step, we use a combination of graph segmentation algorithm and thresholding for segmenting foreground objects and producing a binary image. Next, boundary points of separation zone are selected by using a corner detection algorithm. Finally, the marker controller watershed transform is applied to separate touching cells at selected points. © 2008 IEEE  

    Synthesis and characterisation of β-tricalcium phosphate coating on zirconia toughened alumina by biomimetic method

    , Article Advances in Applied Ceramics ; Volume 112, Issue 3 , 2013 , Pages 140-145 ; 17436753 (ISSN) Esfahani, H ; Nemati, A ; Salahi, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    The present work studied bioactive coatings on the surface of ceramic biomaterials. Zirconia toughened alumina (ZTA) composites containing 15 mol.-%. Partially stabilised zirconia was prepared after 1 h sintering at 1550°C. Apatite layers were then coated onto the surfaces of composites by the biomimetic method using 1·5-2 multiply concentrations of simulated body fluid (SBF). Before treatment in SBFs, a sodium silicate layer was employed as nucleating agent to induce the formation of a calcium phosphate layer. The effect of immersion time on the morphology of the precipitate was monitored with a scanning electron microscope. X dot maps revealed that there is a relationship between... 

    The effects of composition and sintering conditions on Zirconia Toughened Alumina (ZTA) nanocomposites

    , Article Advanced Materials Research, 7 December 2009 through 9 December 2009 ; Volume 93-94 , December , 2010 , Pages 695-698 ; 10226680 (ISSN) ; 9780878492855 (ISBN) Esfahani, H ; Nemati, A ; Salahi, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Zirconia Toughened Alumina (ZTA) Nanocomposites were prepared using Nano sized Zirconia (ZrO2) powders doped with 3% mol of yttria (Y 2O3) nanopowders. Diffusion of α-alumina (Al 2O3) nanoparticles as well as yttria into the Zirconia lattice network drives monoclinic - tetragonal martensitic transformation. Zirconia toughened alumina (ZTA) composites containing different amount of partially stabilized Zirconia (PSZ) 5, 10, 15 and 20% mol, were prepared via wet mixing and axial pressing. After sintering at different temperatures,1450, 1550 and 1650 °C, phase change in the samples were monitored. X-ray diffraction patterns showed that at constant composition, tetragonal zirconia was increased... 

    A multicriteria-optimization model for cultural heritage renovation projects and public-private partnerships in the hospitality industry

    , Article Current Issues in Tourism ; Volume 25, Issue 22 , 2022 , Pages 3709-3734 ; 13683500 (ISSN) Tavana, M ; Azadmanesh, A ; Nasr, A. K ; Mina, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Routledge  2022
    Abstract
    The tourism and hospitality industry significantly impacts socio-economic development and cultural growth in developing countries. This study develops an integrated multicriteria decision-making and optimization model for partner selection in public-private partnership (PPP) projects in the hospitality industry. The proposed model uses a weighted influence non-linear gauge system to evaluate the partners. A multi-objective optimization model is then utilized to select a partner for each PPP project using a linear programming metric solution approach. A case study demonstrates the applicability of the proposed model in a PPP project in Iran to renovate and convert historic houses into hotels... 

    A new method of phase noise compensation in OFDM

    , Article 2003 International Conference on Communications (ICC 2003), Anchorage, AK, 11 May 2003 through 15 May 2003 ; Volume 5 , 2003 , Pages 3443-3446 ; 05361486 (ISSN) Gholami, M. R ; Nader Esfahani, S ; Eftekhar, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2003
    Abstract
    The local oscillator phase noise can severely affect the performance of OFDM systems. In this paper a new method is presented for compensation of this phase noise. The method is based on the fact that the scattered pilots, which are used for channel estimation, are subject to the same phase error as the OFDM symbols. Least square approach is used to exploit the phase noise information that exists in the scattered pilots and compensate the phase noise on the OFDM symbols. Simulation results show that the method is very effective, especially in high SNR  

    An overview on five approaches for translating cad data into manufacturing information

    , Article Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Systems ; Volume 8, Issue 1 , 2009 , Pages 89-114 ; 02196867 (ISSN) Asiabanpour, B ; Mokhtar, A ; Hayasi, M ; Kamrani, A ; Nasr, E. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    All Rapid Prototyping and CNC material removal processes use information which is extracted from a CAD system. There are several ways to convert CAD data into usable manufacturing information. In this paper, five methods of translating CAD data into a usable manufacturing format are explained. These five methods are data translation from CAD files in STL, DXF, STEP-NC, and IGES formats as well as a platform-dependent area method of manufacturing information in a desirable format. For each method, algorithms and details about the CAD data translation into usable manufacturing and prototyping processes formats are presented. Finally, applications of each approach and its pros and cons are... 

    Kinetic study of catalytic hydrolysis reaction of methyl acetate to acetic acid and methanol

    , Article Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transaction B: Engineering ; Volume 30, Issue 5 , 2006 , Pages 595-606 ; 03601307 (ISSN) Ehteshami, M ; Rahimi, N ; Eftekhari, A. A ; Nasr, M. J ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    The reaction kinetics and chemical equilibrium of the reversible catalytic hydrolysis reaction of a methyl acetate to acetic acid and methanol using a strongly acidic ion exchange resin catalyst named Amberlyst 15 were studied. To investigate the different behavior of Amberlyst 15 in the adsorption of reactants and product species, the equilibrium behavior of binary non-reactive liquid mixtures, consisting of one reactant and one product were studied experimentally. The Langmuir model was used to describe the equilibrium condition, quantitatively. Then the employed model was compared with the more complicated thermodynamic models to describe the equilibrium between the catalytic polymer... 

    CSR marketing through social media and contextual effects on stakeholder engagement: a multinational cross-industry analysis

    , Article Information Systems Frontiers ; 2022 ; 13873326 (ISSN) Nasr, A. K ; Rashidirad, M ; Yoganathan, V ; Sadaghiani, A. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer  2022
    Abstract
    Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) use social media to reach a global audience. Simultaneously, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an important feature of MNEs’ communications with stakeholders via social media. It is, therefore, important to understand the country and industry level differences in how stakeholders engage with CSR communications of MNEs via social media. We examine this across four countries and three industries by focusing on stakeholders’ engagement with CSR (vs. non-CSR) posts on Twitter. We find significant differences across industries within countries for three separate aspects of behavioural engagement (likes, retweets and replies). In addition, CSR posts... 

    An empirical study on effective factors on adoption of cloud computing in electronic banking: A case study of Iran banking sector

    , Article International Journal of Business Information Systems ; Volume 33, Issue 3 , 2020 , Pages 408-428 Alizadeh, A ; Chehrehpak, M ; Khalili Nasr, A ; Zamanifard, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Inderscience Publishers  2020
    Abstract
    Cloud computing as a new technology can provide significant advantages in electronic banking services. Adoption of this technology in e-banking services requires consideration of several factors. The main objective of this study is to identify and rank the effective factors on adoption of cloud computing in e-banking. The factors were identified from literature review in four dimension based on TOE and HOT-fit models (technological, human, environmental and organisational factors). As a result of this study, 16 factors were identified in four dimensions. Using fuzzy group decision-making model and pairwise comparison between factors (by a survey of 63 experts, academics and practical persons... 

    Medical waste management during coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak: A mathematical programming model

    , Article Computers and Industrial Engineering ; Volume 162 , December , 2021 ; 03608352 (ISSN) Govindan, K ; Khalili Nasr, A ; Mostafazadeh, P ; Mina, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    Municipal solid waste (MSW) directly impacts community health and environmental degradation; therefore, the management of MSW is crucial. Medical waste is a specific type of MSW which is generally divided into two categories: infectious and non-infectious. Wastes generated by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are classified among infectious medical wastes; moreover, these wastes are hazardous because they threaten the environment and living organisms if they are not appropriately managed. This paper develops a bi-objective mixed-integer linear programming model for medical waste management during the COVID-19 outbreak. The proposed model minimizes the total costs and risks, simultaneously,... 

    A private sustainable partner selection model for green public-private partnerships and regional economic development

    , Article Socio-Economic Planning Sciences ; Volume 83 , 2022 ; 00380121 (ISSN) Tavana, M ; Khalili Nasr, A ; Mina, H ; Michnik, J ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2022
    Abstract
    Many cities are struggling to keep pace with limited budgets and rapid growth. Economic development models involving public-private partnerships (P3s) can help drive economic revitalization. The choice of partners plays a vital role in the success or failure of sustainable P3 initiatives. In this study, we propose a novel integrated sustainable private partner selection framework in P3s. The proposed model is composed of the best-worst method (BWM), the weighted influence non-linear gauge system (WINGS), and the technique of order preference similarity to the ideal solution (TOPSIS). The BWM is used to identify the importance weights of the economic, environmental, social, and technological... 

    Circular economy adoption barriers: An extended fuzzy best–worst method using fuzzy DEMATEL and Supermatrix structure

    , Article Business Strategy and the Environment ; Volume 31, Issue 4 , 2022 , Pages 1566-1586 ; 09644733 (ISSN) Govindan, K ; Khalili Nasr, A ; Karimi, F ; Mina, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Ltd  2022
    Abstract
    In the real world, there are complex decision-making problems in which a variety of intertwined factors and hierarchical structures exist, and it is difficult or impossible to solve these problems using classical methods. The prioritization of circular economy (CE) adoption barriers is one such complex problem that cannot be solved using current classical methods. Hence, in this paper, for the first time, a new method, namely, FBWDS, is developed. FBWDS derives from the combination of fuzzy best–worst method (BWM), fuzzy decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory (DEMATEL), and Supermatrix structure. This proposed method establishes weights of the intertwined factors in hierarchical... 

    A primal-dual interior point method for solving environmental/economic power dispatch problem

    , Article International Review of Electrical Engineering ; Volume 6, Issue 3 , 2011 , Pages 1463-1473 ; 18276660 (ISSN) Bishe, H. M ; Kian, A. R ; Esfahani, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    We proposed a Primal-Dual Interior Point Method (PDIPM) to solve a combined Environmental and Economic Power Dispatch (EEPD) problem. The EEPD problem is a multiobjective problem with competing and non-commensurable objectives. The PDIPM produces a set of nondominated Pareto optimal solutions for the problem. Fuzzy set theory is employed to extract a compromise nondominated solution. The proposed algorithm is applied to the standard IEEE 30 bus six-generator test system. Comparison of our PDIPM results with the various algorithms reported in the literature shows that the solutions of the proposed algorithm are very accurate for the EEPD problem  

    Measuring the bullwhip effect in order-up-to policies with continuous and periodic review: A system dynamics simulation approach

    , Article International Conference on Risk Management and Engineering Management, Toronto, ON, 18 April 2008 through 18 April 2008 ; 2008 , Pages 24-29 ; 9780978348458 (ISBN) Kianfar, S ; Saeidi, A ; Esfahani, N. N ; Akbari, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    The inventory replenishment policy exploited by a supply chain has a principle role in amplification of order variability compared to fluctuations in customers' demands. This phenomenon is known as the bullwhip effect. In this paper, a four echelon supply chain is simulated and the impacts of continuous and periodic review order-up-to policies on the bullwhip effect are examined. Experiments have been conducted to analyze the influence of the lead time in deterministic conditions, and also the variance of demand and lead time in stochastic circumstances on the bullwhip effect and the corresponding cost. It was observed that in low demand and lead time variances, it is more efficient to... 

    Reducing occupant injury in frontal crashes for a low-floor city bus

    , Article 2005 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, IMECE 2005, Orlando, FL, 5 November 2005 through 11 November 2005 ; Volume 2006 , 2006 , Pages 113-120 Sahraei Esfahani, E ; Darvish, K ; Parnianpour, M ; Bateni, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    In this research, the effect of beam buckling in a predefined direction is used to reduce occupant injuries in frontal crashes of an ultra-low-floor (ULF) city bus. In ULF buses, the floor structure consists of several longitudinal long beams, which in case of a frontal crash may buckle due to the axial impact. The direction of rotational acceleration of the driver seat due to buckling is highly affected by the position of the driver seat. A finite element model of an ULF bus was developed using LS-Dyna. The driver model, a Hybrid III 50 th male dummy with deformable jacket and abdomen, was restrained to the seat with a 3-point belt. An Elastic-Plastic material model was used for the bus... 

    Assessment of barriers to renewable energy development using stakeholders approach

    , Article Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues ; Volume 7, Issue 3 , March , 2020 , Pages 2526-2541 Nasr, A. K ; Kashan, M. K ; Maleki, A ; Jafari, N ; Hashemi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Center  2020
    Abstract
    Typically, the lack of effective stakeholder participation in a project—especially in the initial planning and implementation stages—has a negative impact on the expected performance of the project. These negative consequences require attempts to encourage their effective participation. Nevertheless, there are some challenges ahead, such as conflict of interest among the stakeholders. For more accurate identification of the interests, objectives, and performance of the stakeholders, this paper proposes an accurate and organized model for the analysis of results from the stakeholder impact index. We implemented the proposed model to determine the existing barriers to renewable energy...