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Designing Thermal Modulators for Portable GC x GC Systems.
(2015)
Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) have the advantage of scale and can be manufactured in bulk. One of the active areas of MEMS research is the development of micro-scale comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography ...
Output-Only Techniques For Fault Detection.
(2011)
Fault detection is relevant to many applications, including structural health monitoring and machine health monitoring. Furthermore, output measurement data may be the only information known about a system. Hence we develop ...
Tumor Necrosis Factor-Regulated Granuloma Formation in Tuberculosis: Multi-Scale Modeling and Experiments.
(2012)
Tuberculosis is a deadly infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). Multiple immune factors control host responses to Mtb infection, including the formation of granulomas in the lung, which are aggregates ...
HgCdTe Auger-Suppressed Infrared Detectors Under Non-Equilibrium Operation.
(2009)
A nearly universal goal for infrared photon detection systems is to increase their operating temperature without sacrificing performance. The limiting factor for cooling requirements is the dark current in the detector ...
Structural Characterization and Impedance Spectroscopy of Substituted, Fused-Ring Organic Semiconductors.
(2011)
Organic materials present a number of advantages over silicon that make them ideal candidates for modest performance devices like active matrix backplanes and RFID tags. The work detailed here describes both structural ...
Search & Discovery (Winter, 2008)
(University of Michigan, Office of the Vice President for Research, 2008)
Search & Discovery (Spring, 2007)
(University of Michigan, Office of the Vice President for Research, 2007)
In Situ Polymerization via an Environmentally-borne Initiation Stimulus.
(2016)
The utilization of an environmentally-borne stimulus, atmospheric oxygen, has been convincingly demonstrated as a useful means for initiating in situ polymerization. As molecular oxygen is both ubiquitous and capable of ...
Search & Discovery (Fall, 2006)
(University of Michigan, Office of the Vice President for Research, 2006)
Nonholonomic Virtual Constraints and Gait Optimization for Robust Robot Walking Control.
(2016)
Bipedal locomotion is well suited for mobile robotics because it promises to allow robots to traverse difficult terrain and work effectively in man-made environments. Despite this inherent advantage, however, no existing ...