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Polytechnic University of Milan

EducationMilan, 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.


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the barriers to energy efficiency at 65 foundries, several of them small and medium-sized enterprises, highlighting the critical problems and difficulties by evaluating the socio-technical frameworks against which the barriers have been categorized.

213 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a three-reactor chemical looping (CL) based process for producing hydrogen from natural gas is presented, where iron oxide particles are circulated to: (i) oxidize natural gas (thus providing, after cooling and water condensation, a CO 2 stream ready for sequestration), (ii) reduce steam, to produce hydrogen as the final product of the process, and (iii) consume oxygen from an air stream, to sustain the thermal balance of the system.

213 citations

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TL;DR: A multidisciplinary roadmap for addressing this EPS identity crisis is proposed, which involves improved EPS extraction and characterization methodologies, cross-referencing between model biofilms and full-scale biofilm systems, and functional description of isolated EPS with in situ techniques coupled with genomics, proteomics and glycomics.

213 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore the "politics of becoming" in a "wannabe" creative city in the United States and conclude that the prevailing institutional imperative of networking and collaboration, as observed in Baltimore's creative class initiative, overemphasizes the interests of local politicians and their closer institutional partners.
Abstract: This paper critically explores the ‘politics of becoming’ in a ‘wannabe’ creative city in the United States. It shows how, in Baltimore’s policy sphere, Richard Florida’s theory has served as an ‘intellectual technology’ aiming at the invention of a new macro-actor (the creative class), while related urban regeneration outcomes and prospects appear to be more problematic. In particular, at the city-wide level, the creative class policy has favoured the interests of local politicians and their closer institutional partners; while, in the described context of a socially deprived neighbourhood, the embraced culture-led policy, albeit successful in redesigning a more attractive urban realm and thus in attaining its stated goals, has proved to be concerned more with real estate revitalisation than with issues of social inclusion and life-chance provision. It is concluded that the prevailing institutional imperative of networking and collaboration, as observed in Baltimore’s creative class initiative, overempha...

213 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported that one type of these crystalline polymers obtained with heterogeneous catalysts represents a continuous l,4-trans arrangement of the monomer units.
Abstract: Systematic x-ray and electron diffraction studies of polymers of 1,3-butadiene prepared by different anionic catalysts have made it possible for us to identify two types of highly crystalline materials. One of us (G. N.) has already reported that our synthesis was carried out with the aid of different highly selective catalysts. The description of the preparation of these catalysts, which have made it possible for the first time to prepare these new polymers, will be separately published by one of us (G. N.) with L. Porri. Infrared analysis carried out by E. Mantica and D. Morero in our Institute has established that one type of these crystalline polymers obtained with heterogeneous catalysts represents a continuous l,4-trans arrangement of the monomer units. X-ray diffraction has shown that this material is dimorphous, having one crystalline modification that is stable at room temperature and another stable above 60° C. The x-ray melting point of a polymer having a molecular weight of the order ...

213 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Alex J. Barker132127384746
Pierluigi Zotto128119778259
Andrea C. Ferrari126636124533
Marco Dorigo10565791418
Marcello Giroletti10355841565
Luciano Gattinoni10361048055
Luca Benini101145347862
Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli9993445201
Surendra P. Shah9971032832
X. Sunney Xie9822544104
Peter Nijkamp97240750826
Nicola Neri92112241986
Ursula Keller9293433229
A. Rizzi9165340038
Martin J. Blunt8948529225
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023302
2022811
20214,151
20204,301
20193,831
20183,767