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Providing a framework for the evaluation of process and content of development programs; evaluating the fourth and fifth law development program of Iran
, Article Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology ; Volume 6, Issue 19 , 2013 , Pages 3695-3702 ; 20407459 (ISSN) ; Reza Tabatabaei, S. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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The purpose of this study is providing a framework for the evaluation of process and content of development programs and evaluating the fourth and fifth law development program of Iran. Policy evaluation is one the most important measures in the policy cycle and is implemented with the purpose of learning from the results of stage. Given the wide dimensions of policy making, achieving a model for evaluating policy is faced with many complexities. In this study with reviewing previous experiences in the field of policy evaluation, an integrated model for evaluating policy, is presented from two main aspects of the process and the content and then with using this model, the Fourth Program and...
Facile synthesis of monodisperse thermally immiscible Ag-Ni alloy nanoparticles at room temperature
, Article Bulletin of Materials Science ; Vol. 37, issue. 6 , 2014 , pp. 1447-1452 ; Sadrnezhaad, S. K ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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Ag and Ni are immiscible, mainly due to their large lattice mismatch. This paper reports on their nanoscale formation of solid solution at room temperature by simple reduction reactions which lead to the amorphous Ag-Ni alloy nanoparticles (ANPs) with mono-disperse distribution. Microscopic and spectroscopic studies confirmed dependence of the alloy composition on size of nanoparticles. In the presence of different ligands such as sodium citrate, polyvinyl alcohol and potassium carbonate a mixture of silver oxide and Ag-Ni ANPs was achieved. Stoichiometry of the Ag-Ni ANPs was also found to be strongly dependent on ligands of the reduction reaction and further study shows without any ligand...
Related-key impossible differential cryptanalysis of full-round HIGHT
, Article ICETE 2013 - 10th International Joint Conference on E-Business and Telecommunications; SECRYPT 2013 - 10th International Conference on Security and Cryptography, Proceedings, Reykjavik ; 2013 , Pages: 537-542 ; 9789898565730 (ISBN) ; Chafjiri, S. B ; Tabatabaei, S. A. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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The HIGHT algorithm is a 64-bit block cipher with 128-bit key length, at CHES'06 as a lightweight cryptographic algorithm. In this paper, a new related-key impossible differential attack on the full-round algorithm is introduced. Our cryptanalysis requires time complexity of 2127.276 HIGHT evaluations which is slightly faster than exhaustive search attack. This is the first related-key impossible differential cryptanalysis on the full-round HIGHT block cipher. Copyright
Incommensurate order fractional optimal control: Application to treatment of psychiatric disorders
, Article 2013 21st Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering ; May , 2013 , Page(s): 1 - 5 ; 9781467356343 (ISBN) ; Yazdanpanah, M. J ; Tavazoei, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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The main point of this paper is to present a time domain strategy for drug dosage to treat psychiatric disorders. A time domain model of emotion is obtained from an extension of a recently developed fractional nonlinear dynamic model of happiness. First, the Fractional Optimal Control law for incommensurate multi state systems is obtained. It will be then applied as an optimal drug administration procedure in the line of psychiatric disorders treatment. Results of this paper show that optimal control scheme is a proper approach to face the difficulties of analysis and control the incommensurate systems. It can be also clearly seen from the simulation results that this approach is very...
Formulation and numerical solution for fractional order time optimal control problem using pontryagin's minimum principle
, Article IFAC-PapersOnLine ; Volume 50, Issue 1 , 2017 , Pages 9224-9229 ; 24058963 (ISSN) ; Yazdanpanah, M. J ; Tavazoei, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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The main purpose of this paper is to use variational calculus and Pontryagin's minimum principle to propose a solution scheme for time optimal control problem stated on the fractional systems defined in the sense of Caputo. After deriving the necessary optimality conditions, a novel numerical solution is used to solve the problem. Afterwards, a simple case study shows the effectiveness of the proposed method. © 2017
Poly (vinyl alcohol)/graphene oxide nanocomposite films and hydrogels prepared by gamma ray
, Article Plastics, Rubber and Composites ; Volume 48, Issue 2 , 2019 , Pages 42-47 ; 14658011 (ISSN) ; Dadbin, S ; Tabatabaei, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Ltd
2019
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Poly (vinyl alcohol)/graphene oxide (PVA/GO) gamma irradiated nanocomposite films and hydrogels were prepared. In composite films, GO was initially irradiated by gamma ray in order to improve interactions between GO and PVA. The film containing 1 wt-% GO was very strong where tensile modulus and tensile yield strength were 45 and 115% higher than those of pure PVA. In the second set of experiments PVA/GO hydrogels were made by irradiating PVA/GO suspensions by gamma ray at various doses. It was an interesting finding that GO increased the gel portion of hydrogels through contribution of H-bonds between PVA and GO. The hydrogels prepared at 20 kGy had remarkable water swelling ratio that...
On dynamic models of human emotion
, Article ICEE 2012 - 20th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering, 15 May 2012 through 17 May 2012 ; May , 2012 , Pages 874-878 ; 9781467311489 (ISBN) ; Yazdanpanah, M. J ; Tavazoei, M. S ; Karimian, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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This paper contains analysis and simulation of recent dynamic models, describing human emotion. The pharmacological discussions lead to a new model of drug taking, which also have a better performance for description of psychological and psychiatric phenomena. Studying the effects of the order of fractional model, obtains an advantage of the fractional order model over the integer order one
Enhanced thermal stability and biocompatibility of gold nanorods by graphene oxide
, Article Plasmonics ; 2017 , Pages 1-10 ; 15571955 (ISSN) ; Hatamie, S ; Tabatabaei, S. N ; Salimi, M ; Saber, R ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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In the present study, the effect of nanosized graphene oxide layer on thermal stability and biocompatibility of gold nanorods has been examined. The graphene oxide-wrapped gold nanorods were prepared by electrostatic interaction between negatively charged graphene oxide and positively charged nanorods. The resulting nanohybrids were then heated at different time intervals to 95 °C in a water bath to assess the effect of heat on the rods morphology. The structural changes in gold nanorods were monitored via UV-Vis spectroscopy measurements and transmission electron microscopy images. In similar experiments, the graphene oxide used to wrap gold nanorods was reduced by ascorbic acid in a 95 °C...
Enhanced thermal stability and biocompatibility of gold nanorods by graphene oxide
, Article Plasmonics ; Volume 13, Issue 5 , 2018 , Pages 1585-1594 ; 15571955 (ISSN) ; Hatamie, S ; Tabatabaei, S. N ; Salimi, M ; Saber, R ; Sharif University of Technology
2018
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In the present study, the effect of nanosized graphene oxide layer on thermal stability and biocompatibility of gold nanorods has been examined. The graphene oxide-wrapped gold nanorods were prepared by electrostatic interaction between negatively charged graphene oxide and positively charged nanorods. The resulting nanohybrids were then heated at different time intervals to 95 °C in a water bath to assess the effect of heat on the rods morphology. The structural changes in gold nanorods were monitored via UV-Vis spectroscopy measurements and transmission electron microscopy images. In similar experiments, the graphene oxide used to wrap gold nanorods was reduced by ascorbic acid in a 95 °C...
In vitro biological outcome of laser application for modification or processing of titanium dental implants
, Article Lasers in Medical Science ; Volume 32, Issue 5 , 2017 , Pages 1197-1206 ; 02688921 (ISSN) ; Farahmand, F ; Tabatabaei, F. S ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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There are numerous functions for laser in modern implant dentistry including surface treatment, surface coating, and implant manufacturing. As laser application may potentially improve osseointegration of dental implants, we systematically reviewed the literature for in vitro biological responses to laser-modified or processed titanium dental implants. The literature was searched in PubMed, ISI Web, and Scopus, using keywords “titanium dental implants,” “laser,” “biocompatibility,” and their synonyms. After screening the 136 references obtained, 28 articles met the inclusion criteria. We found that Nd:YAG laser was the most commonly used lasers in the treatment or processing of titanium...
The capacity of a class of linear deterministic relay networks
, Article ISITA/ISSSTA 2010 - 2010 International Symposium on Information Theory and Its Applications, 17 October 2010 through 20 October 2010, Taichung ; 2010 , Pages 720-725 ; 9781424460175 (ISBN) ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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In this paper, we investigate optimal coding strategies for a class of linear deterministic relay networks. The network under study is a relay network, with one source, one destination, and two relay nodes. Additionally, there is a disturbing source of signals that causes interference with the information signals received by the relay nodes. Our model captures the effect of the interference of message signals and disturbing signals on a single relay network, or the interference of signals from multiple relay networks with each other in the linear deterministic framework. For several ranges of the network parameters we find upper bounds on the maximum achievable source-destination rate in the...
Dynamic dark energy from the local limit of nonlocal gravity*
, Article International Journal of Modern Physics D ; Volume 32, Issue 14 , 2023 ; 02182718 (ISSN) ; Banihashemi, A ; Baghram, S ; Mashhoon, B ; Sharif University of Technology
World Scientific
2023
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Nonlocal gravity (NLG), a classical extension of Einstein’s theory of gravitation, has been studied mainly in linearized form. In particular, nonlinearities have thus far prevented the treatment of cosmological models in NLG. In this essay, we discuss the local limit of NLG and apply this limit to the expanding homogenous and isotropic universe. The theory only allows spatially flat cosmological models; furthermore, de Sitter spacetime is forbidden. The components of the model will have different dynamics with respect to cosmic time as compared to the standard ΛCDM model; specifically, instead of the cosmological constant, the modified flat model of cosmology involves a dynamic dark energy...
Anisotropic cosmology in the local limit of nonlocal gravity
, Article Universe ; Volume 9, Issue 9 , 2023 ; 22181997 (ISSN) ; Banihashemi, A ; Baghram, S ; Mashhoon, B ; Sharif University of Technology
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
2023
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Within the framework of the local limit of nonlocal gravity (NLG), we investigate a class of Bianchi type I spatially homogeneous but anisotropic cosmological models. The modified field equations are presented in this case, and some special solutions are discussed in detail. This modified gravity theory contains a susceptibility function S(x) such that general relativity (GR) is recovered for S = 0. In the modified anisotropic cosmological models, we explore the contribution of S(t) and its temporal derivative to the local anisotropic cosmic acceleration. The implications of our results for observational cosmology are briefly discussed. © 2023 by the authors
Optimal transmission switching as a remedial action to enhance power system reliability
, Article 2016 Smart Grids Conference, SGC 2016, 20 December 2016 through 21 December 2016 ; 2017 , Pages 7-12 ; 9781509049882 (ISBN) ; Fotuhi Firuzabad, M ; Safdarian, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2017
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Increasing redundant paths in transmission grids has always been thought to be a tool to enhance service reliability. However, network equations by intertwining power flows through redundant paths impose more limits on systems with more redundancy. Accordingly, autonomous removing of a few lines may relief capacity limit violations in some contingency events thereby enhancing service reliability. This paper aims to study impacts of manual removing of transmission lines on composite system reliability. For doing so, the existing model is extended to consider optimal transmission switching (OTS) as a remedial action. The model minimizes total damage cost imposed by load curtailments. The...
Chiral ising Gross-Neveu criticality of a single Dirac Cone: A quantum Monte Carlo study
, Article Physical Review Letters ; Volume 128, Issue 22 , 2022 ; 00319007 (ISSN) ; Negari, A. R ; Maciejko, J ; Vaezi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
American Physical Society
2022
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We perform large-scale quantum Monte Carlo simulations of SLAC fermions on a two-dimensional square lattice at half filling with a single Dirac cone with N=2 spinor components and repulsive on-site interactions. Despite the presence of a sign problem, we accurately identify the critical interaction strength Uc=7.28±0.02 in units of the hopping amplitude, for a continuous quantum phase transition between a paramagnetic Dirac semimetal and a ferromagnetic insulator. Using finite-size scaling, we extract the critical exponents for the corresponding N=2 chiral Ising Gross-Neveu universality class: the inverse correlation length exponent ν-1=1.19±0.03, the order parameter anomalous dimension...
Cross-flow microfiltration of rough non-alcoholic beer and diluted malt extract with tubular ceramic membranes: Investigation of fouling mechanisms
, Article Journal of Membrane Science ; Volume 362, Issue 1-2 , 2010 , Pages 306-316 ; 03767388 (ISSN) ; Soltanieh, M ; Tabatabaei Nejad, S. A. R ; Fillaudeau, L ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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The clarification of rough non-alcoholic beer (RNAB) and diluted malt extract (DME) was investigated in a pilot plant consisting of a tubular ceramic membrane with nominal pore diameter of 0.45μm. The results of the primary experiments show that the concentration of suspended particles in the RNAB (∼0.05kg/m3) and DME (∼0.2kg/m3) correlates proportionally to turbidity (in NTU) with the factor of 4.45×10-4 (kgm-3NTU-1). During cross-flow microfiltration (CFMF), flux declined drastically with time due to fouling mechanisms and propensity. According to the characterizing curve of log(d2t/dV2) versus log(dt/dV), fouling is initiated by penetration of aggregates through the membrane surface,...
Effect of silica encapsulation on the stability and photoluminescence emission of FAPbI3 nanocrystals for white-light-emitting perovskite diodes
, Article Journal of Alloys and Compounds ; Volume 907 , 2022 ; 09258388 (ISSN) ; Mohammadi, M ; Tabatabaei Rezaei, N ; Aynehband, S ; Simchi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2022
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The α-FAPbI3 perovskite nanocrystals exhibit interesting optical properties, which make them attractive for versatile optoelectronic applications; however, the spontaneous phase transformation to the non-perovskite phase (δ-FAPbI3) in humid conditions requires a new strategy to improve the phase stability of the material. We employed 3-Aminopropyl triethoxysilane (APTES)-assisted reprecipitation and sol-gel methods at ambient temperature to prepare stable α-FAPbI3 nanocrystals embedded in a silica matrix. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and X-ray diffraction analysis determined that ultrafine perovskite nanocrystals (11.5 ± 3 nm) were uniformly distributed in a silica matrix....
Energy transfer in a liquid filled elemental passage of a porous medium for permeability enhancement due to pulsations of a vapor bubble
, Article Mechanika ; Volume 22, Issue 1 , 2016 , Pages 25-30 ; 13921207 (ISSN) ; Shervani Tabar, M. T ; Taeibi Rahni, M ; Tabatabaei Nejad, S. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Kauno Technologijos Universitetas
2016
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In this paper, a novel method which has been proposed during the last decade for increasing of the permeability of porous media of petroleum reservoirs by transferring of energy via ultrasound waves is investigated numerically. Increasing of permeability of porous media of petroleum reservoirs results in enhancing of oil recovery. This technique is based on the idea of transferring of energy to the liquid filled porous media via the ultrasound waves and consequently producing of pulsating vapor bubbles. The generated vapor bubbles transfer the energy of ultrasound waves in the liquid filled passages of a porous medium through velocity and pressure fields in the liquid domain and in turn...
Optimal transmission switching as a remedial action to enhance composite system reliability
, Article 2015 Smart Grid Conference, SGC 2015, 23 December 2015 through 24 December 2015 ; 2017 , Pages 152-157 ; 9781509003693 (ISBN) ; Abbaspour Tehrani Fard, A ; Fotuhi Firuzabad, M ; Safdarian, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2017
Abstract
Increasing redundant paths in transmission grids has always been thought to be a tool to enhance service reliability. However, network equations by intertwining power flows through redundant paths impose more limits on systems with more redundancy. Accordingly, autonomous removing of a few lines may relief capacity limit violations in some contingency events thereby enhancing service reliability. This paper aims to study impacts of manual removing of transmission lines on composite system reliability. For doing so, the existing model is extended to consider optimal transmission switching (OTS) as a remedial action. The model minimizes total damage cost imposed by load curtailments. The...
High-Efficiency Inertial Separation of Microparticles Using Elevated Columned Reservoirs and Vortex Technique for Lab-on-a-Chip Applications
, Article ACS Omega ; Volume 8, Issue 31 , 2023 , Pages 28628-28639 ; 24701343 (ISSN) ; Hajghassem, H ; Kalantar, M ; Karimi, A ; Tabatabaei Asl, M ; Hosseini, S ; Badieirostami, M ; Sharif University of Technology
American Chemical Society
2023
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The discovery of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) has envisioned an excellent outlook for cancer diagnosis and prognosis. Among numerous efforts proposed for CTCs isolation, vortex separation is a well-known method for capturing CTCs from blood due to its applicability, low sample volume requirement, and ability to retain cell viability. It is a label-free, passive, low-cost, and automated method, making it an ideal solution for lab-on-a-chip applications. The previous designs that employed vortex technology have shown reaching high throughput and 70% separation efficiency although it was after three processing cycles which are not desired. Inspired by our earlier design, in this work, we...