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Pooya Sareh

Researcher at University of Liverpool

Publications -  69
Citations -  1384

Pooya Sareh is an academic researcher from University of Liverpool. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 42 publications receiving 540 citations. Previous affiliations of Pooya Sareh include University of Cambridge & Imperial College London.

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Rotorigami: A rotary origami protective system for robotic rotorcraft

TL;DR: The development of a protection system for robotic rotorcraft consisting of a free-to-spin circular protector that is able to decouple impact yawing moments from the vehicle, combined with a cyclic origami impact cushion capable of reducing the peak impact force experienced by the vehicle is reported.
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Crystal Structure Algorithm (CryStAl): A Metaheuristic Optimization Method

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a novel metaheuristic called CryStAl, which is inspired by the principles underlying the formation of crystal structures from the addition of the basis to the lattice points, which can be seen in the symmetric arrangement of constituents (i.e. atoms, molecules, or ions) in crystalline minerals such as quartz.
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Additive Manufacturing Technologies for Drug Delivery Applications.

TL;DR: An extensive overview of AM technologies and their applications for drug delivery is provided including their working principles, processed materials, as well as current progress in drug delivery to produce personalized dosages for every patient with controlled release profile.
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Particle Swarm Optimization-Based Metaheuristic Design Generation of Non-Trivial Flat-Foldable Origami Tessellations With Degree-4 Vertices

TL;DR: This study adopts a geometric-graph-theoretic representation of origami tessellations, and proposes an optimization framework for developing flat-foldable origami patterns with four-fold vertices, where the boundaries of the unit fragment are given in advance.