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Influence of solution treatment on precipitation behavior of a Ni-Co alloy
, Article Scripta Materialia ; Volume 57, Issue 2 , 2007 , Pages 93-96 ; 13596462 (ISSN) ; Asgari, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
Abstract
The age-hardening behavior and microstructure of selected samples of a Ni-Co alloy were studied using hardness testing, optical microscopy, and scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The final microstructure of the material was found to be sensitive to the temperature of the solution treatment. This approach may be used to optimize the microstructure of the alloy for different applications. © 2007 Acta Materialia Inc
A new Markovian approach towards neural spike sorting
, Article ICICS 2011 - 8th International Conference on Information, Communications and Signal Processing, 13 December 2011 through 16 December 2011 ; Dec , 2011 , Page(s): 1 - 5 ; 9781457700309 (ISBN) ; Shamsollahi, M. B ; Vigneron, V ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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Brain is the most complicated organ of body. It controls the activity of all other organs. Understanding its function and its language could give us a direct communication pathway for connecting with injured motor organ and it could be the core of functional repairing. Neurons are the vertices of a vast network that generates the brain signals. Neuronal recordings capture brain activity signatures. The processing of these signals can help to translate brain's language. Usually it follows three main stages: spike detection and extraction, spike sorting, and intention extraction from the encoded signal. In this work, we introduce an original idea based on Hidden Markov Models (HMM) which helps...
Five-class finger flexion classification using ECoG signals
, Article 2010 International Conference on Intelligent and Advanced Systems, ICIAS 2010, 15 June 2010 through 17 June 2010 ; 2010 ; 9781424466238 (ISBN) ; Hajipour, S ; Shamsollahi, M. B ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
Increasing the number of car accidents and other cerebral disease cause to progress in using Brain-Compute Interface (BCI) as a common subject for research and treatment. The aim of Brain-Computer Interface system is to establish a new communication system that translates human intentions, reflected by brain signals, into a control signal for an output device such as a computer. To this end, different processes must be done on brain signals and these signals must be classified by suitable methods. There are various methods to classify ECoG signals which are different in features and classifiers. Used features depend on extracted features, feature reduction methods and measures of feature...
Neural Spikes Sorting and Decoding to Task Extraction
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Shamsollahi, Mohammad Bagher (Supervisor)
Abstract
Brain is the most complicated organ of body which controls the activity of all other organs. Understanding its function and its language could give us a direct communication pathway for connecting injured motor organ and it could be useful for functional repairing. Neurons are atoms of a vast network that generate the brain signals. Processing these signals would help to translate brain’s language and has three main stages: spike detection from signal, spike sorting, and intention extraction from encoded signal. In this research, we use a dataset of rat’s extracellular recordings during a time interval in which a rat pressed the liver several times to receive water as an award. Scince spikes...
A transfer learning algorithm based on csp regularizations of recorded eeg for between-subject classiftcation
, Article 26th National and 4th International Iranian Conference on Biomedical Engineering, ICBME 2019, 27 November 2019 through 28 November 2019 ; 2019 , Pages 199-203 ; 9781728156637 (ISBN) ; Hajipour Sardouie, S ; Mohammad, H ; Foroughmand Aarabi ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2019
Abstract
Feature extraction and classification are the most important parts of BCI systems. The new branch of BCI studies focuses on the design of a classifier that is trained to function properly for each individual. This problem is known as Transfer Learning. In between-subject classification, due to the differences in the neural signals' distribution of different individuals, using the common methods of feature extraction for training the classifier, does not lead to high accuracy for the test subject. As a result, in this study, we present a method for extracting features that perform well in between subjects classifications. The data that we used in this study are EEG signals recorded during...
A transfer learning algorithm based on linear regression for between-subject classification of EEG data
, Article 25th International Computer Conference, Computer Society of Iran, CSICC 2020, 1 January 2020 through 2 January 2020 ; 2020 ; Sardouie, S. H ; Foroughmand Aarabi, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2020
Abstract
Classification is the most important part of brain-computer interface (BCI) systems. Because the neural activities of different individuals are not identical, using the ordinary methods of subject-dependent classification, does not lead to high accuracy in betweensubject classification problems. As a result, in this study, we propose a novel method for classification that performs well in between-subject classification. In the proposed method, at first, the subject-dependent classifiers obtained from the train subjects are applied to the test trials to obtain a set of scores and labels for the trials. Using these scores and the real labels of the labeled test trials, linear regression is...
Optimization of Effective Parameters in Biological Extraction of Mo and Ni from Spent Catalyst
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Yaghmaei, Soheila (Supervisor)
Abstract
During oil refinement, solid catalysts which contain metals such as aluminum, tungstan, molybdenum and nickel are highly used. Following several times reductions and re-applications, their activity potentiality is decreased in a such a way that they can not be re-used., as a result of which they are treated as solid waste. Based on natural potentiality, microorganisms are defined as convertibles of solid compounds to extractive forms and soluble materials. This project aims at finding other factors that have more impact on biological extraction and determining optimal conditions for biological extraction in order to reach maximum extraction efficiency within discontinuous conditions. The...
Experimental Study of Hydrogen Production from Dairy Wastewater in the Annular Microbial Electrolysis Cell (AMEC)with Spiral Anode
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Yaghmaei, Soheila (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this project, energy in form of electricity and hydrogen was produced in microbial fuel cell and microbial electrolysis cell respectively. For reducing costs, a stainless steel mesh with graphite coating was used as anode electode. Also for increasing efficiency, anode was positioned in cells in a spiral mode. Efficiency of cells was investigated in batch and continuous mode. In this research, dairy wastewater was used as substrate.This wastewater not only has severe emissions, but also is high energy content. In the field of dairy wastewater treatment and hydrogen production in an microbial electrolysis cell wasn’t observed any article.At the first, wastewater was treated in two...
Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) of Fixed-Bed Reactor for Bio-treatment of Sulfur from Petroleum Cuts
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
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Yaghmaei, Soheila
(Supervisor)
Abstract
Bio-desulfurization is the sulfur removal process from organosulfur compounds by the action of microorganisms (which are capable of removing sulfur). Too many studies have been carried out in the use of biocatalysts for BDS process. In this project, we have used data obtained from a previous experiment in which a trickle bed reactor (diameter: 0.066 m, height: 0.6 m) and a Rhodococcus sp. 12891 starin immobilized on bed particles are used to produce diesel with low sulfur content. Sulfur concentration of inlet diesel is between 200ppm to 540 ppm. parameters of process are recycle Ratio , volumetric flow rate and sulfur content of inlet diesel.
A mathematical model for trickle bed...
A mathematical model for trickle bed...
Feasibility Study on Isolation of Native Microorganism for Bioleaching of Electronic Waste
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Yaghmaei, Soheila (Supervisor)
Abstract
Accumulation of electronic wastes in the environment is one of the recent ecological problems. This type of wastes contain metallic and non-metallic elements which can contaminate the environment. On the other hand due to the high volume of precious and basic metals within e-waste, it could be considered as a secondary resource. Bioleaching is a suitable method for the recovery of metals from e-waste which, on the contrary to the conventional recycling methods in the industry, is both economically and ecologically efficient. The aim of this research is the isolation of native micro-organism and evaluating its ability in recovering copper from a mixture of computer, cellphone, fax and copy...
Biorecovery of heavy metals from oil waste water by adapted Thiobacillus Ferrooxidans
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Yaghmaei, Soheila (Supervisor)
Abstract
Acidophilic microorganisms such as Thiobacillus ferrooxidans have the capability to carry out process of biorecovery of heavy metals. Its principle is the microbial production of the sulphuric acid and simultaneous recovery of metals. Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans derives the energy for their metabolism from ferrous iron oxidation process which can be affected by the presence of heavy metals in the medium. In this study the ability of Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans, on the biorecovery of heavy metals in shake flask has been investigated The adaptation of the Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans to a kind of heavy metal such as Nickel, Cobalt, Vanadium, Molybdenum, Tungsten and the mixture of the...
Some Studies on Ability of Aspergillus Niger Mould in Recovery of Heavy Metals from Crude Oil Sludge.
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
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Yaghmaei, Soheila
(Supervisor)
Abstract
This study focused on the tolerance of fungi strains including Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus foetidus and Penicillium for different metals (Ni, Co, Mo, V, Mn, Mg, Fe, W and Zn ). Then Aspergillus niger was exposed to mixture of Mo, V and Mn (at a mass ratio of 1:2:6 as approximately present in the spent refinery processing catalyst). The degree of tolerance was measured from the growth rate in the presence of various metals and compared to a control which contained no metals. Effect of type of strains, type of metal and metal concentration on adaptive tolerance of fungus was evaluated. Adaptation experiments with single metals showed Aspergillus niger tolerated up to 1000 mg/l Ni, Zn, 1500...
Experimental Investigation of Effective Parameters on Performance of Micro-sized Bio-electrochemical Systems
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Yaghmaei, Soheila (Supervisor)
Abstract
This study is a report on the fabrication of a novel single-chamber micro-structure microbial fuel cell consisting of spiral anode chamber. A 3×3 cm plexiglass plate with 1 mm thickness was used as main body. A spiral microchannel (1 mm in width and 226 mm in length) was cut using a laser beam as an anodic compartment. Two types of microbial fuel cells with the same anode electrode (stainless steel mesh) and different cathode electrodes (stainless steel mesh and carbon cloth) were constructed in order to investigate the effect of cathode electrode material on microbial fuel cell performance. In both batch and continuous mode, higher power density was obtained by microbial fuel cell with...
Elimination of Environmental Problems Caused by Leakage of Electrical Transformers Fluid (Askarel) by Biological Methods
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Yaghmaei, Soheila (Supervisor)
Abstract
Polychlorinated biphenyls are a group of hydrocarbons that are composed of two benzene rings and chlorine admixture on it. Due to their special properties, these materials were added to oils for years to improve their properties. These compounds have many industrial applications in various industries, such as the production of fluorescent lamps, adhesives, dyes, and especially as a cooling and insulating liquid as the Askarel oil in power transformers. Due to the properties of these compounds, which include stability and bioaccumulation in fatty tissues, the wide use of these substances causes environmental contamination and leads to a variety of cancerous diseases. Among the cleaning...
Study of Ability of Adapted Microorganisms in Bioleaching of Electronic Wastes
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Yaghmae, Soheila (Supervisor)
Abstract
Among all electornical wastes, printed circuit boards (PCBs) of mobile phones and computers has more share than other e-wastes. E-wastes contains toxic and maybe worthable metals like copper, nickel, gold, silvet and etc. In this project, ability of Penicillin Simplicissimum in bio-leaching of copper and nickle in mobile phones PCBs, is studied. Daily production of this kind of e-wastes, requires an industrialized and economical method to help the environment. At the first step of this project, the fungi was adapted to e-waste. Then, optimization of pH and number of spores in inoculum of bioleaching by Penicillin Simplicissimum in non-conventional mediums (sugar, cheese water and molasses)...
Optimization of the Capability of Native Microorganisms Isolated from the Landfill of Electronic Wastes in Bioleaching of E-Waste
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Yaghmaei, Soheila (Supervisor)
Abstract
Given the complex structure of electronic waste and the difficulty of recycling it by traditional methods, the focus is mainly on biohydrometallurgy method, and in particular on bioleaching. To recover metals, various microorganisms are utilized in this method. In light of previous studies, cyanogenic bacteria have been widely used for the extraction of basic and precious metals. Among the species, indigenous microorganisms have a higher ability to resist toxic environments in the bioleaching of metals due to their adaptation by rapid changes in their metabolic system over time. The main objective of this study is to isolate indigenous microorganisms from electronic waste landfill for their...
Investigating Different Methods of Coating the Polyaniline on Anode Electrode and its Effect on Microbial Fuel Cell Performance
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Yaghmaei, Soheila (Supervisor)
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In this research, different methods of coating polyaniline on the anode electrode and its performance in a microbial fuel cell, and a chemical method for making polyaniline / graphene catalyst on a cathode electrode and its performance in microbial electrolysis cell electrode were investigated. There are two main goals in this study. First, the production of polyaniline and the comparison of the surface morphology of this fiber with other forms of polyaniline on the surface of the electrode and its effect on the performance of the microbial fuel cell and the second, the production of polyaniline / graphene catalyst in the cathode electrode and its comparison with the platinum catalyst in the...
Experimental Study of Biological Removal of Cyanides in the Effluent of Coke Oven of Esfhan Steel Company
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Yaghmaei, Soheila (Supervisor)
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The presence of highly toxic cyanides in the effluent of coke oven of steel industries is considered as a critical problem. Owing to high levels of toxicity, control and removal of cyanide are of great importance in this industry. Biological removal of cyanides by indigenous microorganisms offers inexpensive, safe and environmentally compatible option in comparison with chemical and physical methods. The present study primarily focused on the isolation and purification of the microorganisms which utilize cyanide as the sole source of Nitrogen in alkaline conditions. The isolated bacterial strains were investigated through variety of bacteriological and biochemical reactions as well as...
MTBE Bioremediation Using Ps. Putida
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Yaghmaei, Soheila (Supervisor)Migraine analysis through EEG signals with classification approach
, Article 2012 11th International Conference on Information Science, Signal Processing and their Applications, ISSPA 2012, 2 July 2012 through 5 July 2012 ; July , 2012 , Pages 859-863 ; 9781467303828 (ISBN) ; Farzi, M ; Estakhrooeieh, R. R ; Samiee, F ; Shamsollahi, M. B ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
Migraine is a common type of headache with neurovascular origin. In this paper, a quantitative analysis of spontaneous EEG patterns is used to examine the migraine patients with maximum and minimum pain levels. The analysis is based on alpha band phase synchronization algorithm. The efficiency of extracted features are examined through one-way ANOVA test. we reached the P-value of 0.0001, proving that the EEG patterns are statistically discriminant in maximum and minimum pain levels. We also used a Neural Network based approach in order to classify the EEG patterns, distinguishing between minimum and maximum pain levels. We achieved the total accuracy of 90.9 %