10 results match your criteria: "Munich University of Applied Sciences HM[Affiliation]"
Nat Commun
September 2024
New Technologies Research Center, University of West Bohemia, Plzen, Czech Republic.
Owing to their exceptional mechanical, electronic, and phononic transport properties, compositionally complex alloys, including high-entropy alloys, represent an important class of materials. However, the interplay between chemical disorder and electronic correlations, and its influence on electronic structure-derived properties, remains largely unexplored. This is addressed for the archetypal CrMnFeCoNi alloy using resonant and valence band photoemission spectroscopy, electrical resistivity, and optical conductivity measurements, complemented by linear response calculations based on density functional theory.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhotoacoustics
August 2024
Munich University of Applied Sciences HM, Lothstr. 34, Munich, 80335, Bavaria, Germany.
This study reports an imaging method for gigahertz surface acoustic waves in transparent layers using infrared subpicosecond laser pulses in the ablation regime and an optical pump-probe technique. The reflectivity modulations due to the photoelastic effect of generated multimodal surface acoustic waves were imaged by an sCMOS camera illuminated by the time-delayed, frequency-doubled probe pulses. Moving the delay time between , image stacks of wave field propagation were created.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAppl Microbiol Biotechnol
February 2024
Institute of Food Chemistry, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz University Hannover, Hannover, Germany.
The triterpene squalene is widely used in the food, cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries due to its antioxidant, antistatic and anti-carcinogenic properties. It is usually obtained from the liver of deep sea sharks, which are facing extinction. Alternative production organisms are marine protists from the family Thraustochytriaceae, which produce and store large quantities of various lipids.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiomed Phys Eng Express
February 2024
Department of Radiation Oncology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 02115, United States of America.
In this feasibility study, we explore an application of a Resistive Electrode Array (REA) for localization of a radioactive point source. The inverse problem posed by multichannel REA detection is studied from mathematical perspective and involves the questions of the minimal configuration of the conductive leads that can achieve this goal. The basic configuration consists of a circularly shaped REA with four opposite electrical lead-pairs at its perimeter.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSmall
March 2023
Technical Chemistry I and Center for Nanointegration Duisburg-Essen (CENIDE), University of Duisburg-Essen, Universitätsstraße 7, 45141, Essen, Germany.
Pulsed laser fragmentation of microparticles (MPs) in liquid is a synthesis method for producing high-purity nanoparticles (NPs) from virtually any material. Compared with laser ablation in liquids (LAL), the use of MPs enables a fully continuous, single-step synthesis of colloidal NPs. Although having been employed in several studies, neither the fragmentation mechanism nor the efficiency or scalability have been described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMed Biol Eng Comput
February 2023
Department of Radiation Oncology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 75 Francis St., Boston, 02115, MA, USA.
We propose a concise mathematical framework in order to compare detector configurations efficiently for x-ray beam monitoring in radiotherapy of cancer. This framework consists of the singular value decomposition (SVD) of the system matrix and the definition of an effective information threshold based on the relative error inequality utilizing the condition number of a matrix. The goal of this paper is to present the mathematical argument as well as to demonstrate its use for modeling the best detector configuration for monitoring x-ray beams in external beam therapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPLoS One
November 2022
Department of Computer Science and Mathematics, Munich University of Applied Sciences HM, Munich, Germany.
At traffic hubs, it is important to avoid congestion of pedestrian streams to ensure safety and a good level of service. This presents a challenge, since distributing crowds on different routes is much more difficult than opening valves to, for example, regulate fluid flow. Humans may or may not comply with re-directions suggested to them typically with the help of signage, loudspeakers, apps, or by staff.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFront Bioeng Biotechnol
September 2022
Munich University of Applied Sciences HM, Munich, Germany.
Quantifying urease activity is an important task for Microbial Induced Calcite Precipitation research. A new urease activity microplate assay using a fluorescent pH indicator is presented. The method is also suitable for automated measurements during microbioreactor experiments.
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September 2022
Team Human Factors, Hofinger, Künzer & Mähler PartG, Ludwigsburg, Germany.
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has changed our lives and still poses a challenge to science. Numerous studies have contributed to a better understanding of the pandemic. In particular, inhalation of aerosolised pathogens has been identified as essential for transmission.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiomed Phys Eng Express
July 2022
Department of Radiation Oncology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 02115, United States of America.
In this paper we propose and investigate a new detector with multiple strip detector arrays (SDA) for monitoring MLC shaped x-ray beams for radiotherapy treatment.Each SDA measures 1D dose profiles equivalent to dose projections. The goal of such a detector is to determine individual MLC leaf positions as well as the Monitor Units (MU) per MLC segment during radiotherapy.
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