Publications by authors named "F Irshad"

Polyester-based advanced thin films have versatile industrial applications, especially in the fields of textiles, packaging, and electronics. Recent advances in polymer science and engineering have resulted in the development of advanced amorphous and semi-crystalline polyesters with exceptional performance compared to those of conventional polymeric films. Among these, 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol (CHDM) and cyclic-monomer-based polyesters have gained considerable attention for their exceptional characteristics and potential applications in smart films.

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Optimization of accelerator performance parameters is limited by numerous trade-offs, and finding the appropriate balance between optimization goals for an unknown system is challenging to achieve. Here, we show that multiobjective Bayesian optimization can map the solution space of a laser wakefield accelerator (LWFA) in a very sample-efficient way. We observe that there exists a wide range of Pareto-optimal solutions that trade beam energy versus charge at similar laser-to-beam efficiency.

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In recent years, significant progress has been made in laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA), both regarding the increase in electron energy, charge and stability as well as the reduction of bandwidth of electron bunches. Simultaneous optimization of these parameters is, however, still the subject of an ongoing effort in the community to reach sufficient beam quality for next generation's compact accelerators. In this report, we show the design of slit-shaped gas nozzles providing centimeter-long supersonic gas jets that can be used as targets for the acceleration of electrons to the GeV regime.

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  • Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) significantly impacts women's health and is associated with genetic factors; this study aimed to investigate the link between specific genes (PTGFR, MMP9, MMP2, TGFB3, and VEGFB) and AUB.
  • The study involved blood samples from 212 AUB patients and healthy controls, using qPCR analysis to evaluate gene expression across different demographic groups.
  • Results showed that gene expression was generally downregulated in AUB patients, with variations based on bleeding duration, history of miscarriage, and body weight, suggesting these genes may serve as potential biomarkers for early AUB diagnosis.
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