Publications by authors named "Dani S Assi"

With the global escalation of concerns surrounding prostate cancer (PCa) diagnosis, reliance on the serologic prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test remains the primary approach. However, the imperative for early PCa diagnosis necessitates more effective, accurate, and rapid diagnostic point-of-care (POC) devices to enhance the result reliability and minimize disease-related complications. Among POC approaches, electrochemical biosensors, known for their amenability and miniaturization capabilities, have emerged as promising candidates.

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  • Aging and genetic disorders in the human brain impair cognitive functions, with challenges in reversing these effects through current brain-computer interfaces (BCI).
  • A new solution is proposed involving a quantum synaptic device made from BiSeTe, which uses unique quantum properties for artificial synaptic modulation.
  • The device demonstrates its potential effectiveness by successfully adjusting distorted brain signals in real-time, showcasing its ability to treat cognitive dysfunctions linked to aging and neurological disorders.
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Neuromorphic artificial intelligence systems are the future of ultrahigh performance computing clusters to overcome complex scientific and economical challenges. Despite their importance, the advancement in quantum neuromorphic systems is slow without specific device design. To elucidate biomimicking mammalian brain synapses, a new class of quantum topological neuristors (QTN) with ultralow energy consumption (pJ) and higher switching speed (µs) is introduced.

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Recently, copper-based chalcogenides, especially sulfides, have attracted considerable attention due to their inexpensive, earth-abundance, nontoxicity, and good thermoelectric performance. CuSbS is one such kind with p-type conductivity and high phase stability for potential medium-temperature applications. In this article, the effect of a multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) on the thermoelectric parameters of CuSbS is studied.

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