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Polytechnic University of Milan
Education•Milan, Italy•
About: Polytechnic University of Milan is a education organization based out in Milan, Italy. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Finite element method & Population. The organization has 18231 authors who have published 58416 publications receiving 1229711 citations. The organization is also known as: PoliMi & L-NESS.
Topics: Finite element method, Population, Laser, Nonlinear system, Detector
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TL;DR: In this article, a general semidetailed kinetic scheme of hydrocarbon oxidation to heavy fuels is presented, where a lumped approach is applied to n-decane, n-dodecane, and n-hexadecane.
Abstract: The main goal of this paper is the extension of a general semidetailed kinetic scheme of hydrocarbon oxidation to heavy fuels. Taking previous n-pentane and n-heptane kinetic modeling experience a step further, a lumped approach was systematically applied to n-decane, n-dodecane, and n-hexadecane. These semidetailed submodels for higher n-alkanes are directly derived from the complete set of primary propagation reactions, automatically generated by the MAMOX++ program on the basis of a small set of reference kinetic parameters. This proposed approach and lumped model are supported by a wide range of comparisons with a large variety of experimental measurements relating to stirred and flow reactors, premixed and diffusion flames, and fuel droplet combustion under microgravity conditions. The general agreement obtained in the overall range of conditions further confirms and supports the soundness of the small set of kinetic parameters used as reference values for the different classes of the primary propaga...
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TL;DR: It is demonstrated that this bio-organic interface restored light sensitivity in explants of rat retinas with light-induced photoreceptor degeneration, suggesting that all-organic devices may play an important future role in sub-retinal prosthetic implants.
Abstract: Interfacing organic electronics with biological substrates offers new possibilities for biotechnology by taking advantage of the beneficial properties exhibited by organic conducting polymers. These polymers have been used for cellular interfaces in several applications, including cellular scaffolds, neural probes, biosensors and actuators for drug release. Recently, an organic photovoltaic blend has been used for neuronal stimulation via a photo-excitation process. Here, we document the use of a single-component organic film of poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) to trigger neuronal firing upon illumination. Moreover, we demonstrate that this bio–organic interface restores light sensitivity in explants of rat retinas with lightinduced photoreceptor degeneration. These findings suggest that all-organic devices may play an important future role in subretinal prosthetic implants.
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TL;DR: In this article, isolated sub-160-attosecond pulses were generated with photon energies of 30 eV, resulting in an on-target pulse energy of a few nanojoules.
Abstract: Researchers report the generation of isolated sub-160-attosecond pulses that have photon energies of 30 eV, resulting in an on-target pulse energy of a few nanojoules. The availability of attosecond sources with high peak intensities may open new avenues for attosecond pump/probe studies of electronic processes in atomic and molecular physics.
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15 Nov 2004-Philosophical transactions - Royal Society. Mathematical, physical and engineering sciences
TL;DR: Theoretical computations and specific Raman experiments demonstrate that a molecular approach provides a unified key to the interpretation of the Raman response both of linear polyconjugated polymers (polyacetylene) and of nanostructured graphitic materials.
Abstract: The effect of the confinement of electrons in one and twodimensional domains is illustrated with several examples ranging from linear polyene chains to planar molecules with honeycomb structure. Th...
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TL;DR: In this article, the results of several static and fatigue tests are described and two polymeric matrices are taken into account, vinylester and epoxy, to assess their influence on the evaluated parameters, and the thermal answer of the specimens to mechanical loads is evaluated by means of thermography.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Alex J. Barker | 132 | 1273 | 84746 |
Pierluigi Zotto | 128 | 1197 | 78259 |
Andrea C. Ferrari | 126 | 636 | 124533 |
Marco Dorigo | 105 | 657 | 91418 |
Marcello Giroletti | 103 | 558 | 41565 |
Luciano Gattinoni | 103 | 610 | 48055 |
Luca Benini | 101 | 1453 | 47862 |
Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli | 99 | 934 | 45201 |
Surendra P. Shah | 99 | 710 | 32832 |
X. Sunney Xie | 98 | 225 | 44104 |
Peter Nijkamp | 97 | 2407 | 50826 |
Nicola Neri | 92 | 1122 | 41986 |
Ursula Keller | 92 | 934 | 33229 |
A. Rizzi | 91 | 653 | 40038 |
Martin J. Blunt | 89 | 485 | 29225 |