Mechanical Engineering Seminar
What: Mechanical Engineering Seminar Who: Dr. Andrea Pickel, University of California, Berkeley When: Thursday, November 7, 2024 at 10:30 AM Where: MRDC Building Room 4211 Title: Taking Luminescence Thermometry to Extremes for Device, Energy, and Catalysis Applications
NRE 8011/8012 Seminar
What: NRE 8011/8012 Seminar Who: Dr. Matt Krecicki, Nuclear Engineer at BWX Advanced Technologies When: Thursday, November 7, 2024 at 11:00 AM Where: Boggs Building Room 3-47 Title: Space Fission Systems: Past, Present and Future
Ph.D. Dissertation Defense by Jordan Kocher
Development of a Refrigeration and Dehumidification Cycle Using Lower Critical Solution Temperature Mixtures
Ph.D. Dissertation Defense by Yanina Kuzminich
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Characterizing Lipid Nanoparticle mRNA Delivery to the Central Nervous System
Ph.D. Dissertation Defense by Shiyu Feng
Hierarchical Stereo-based Navigation with Sparse Representation
COE/Structural Mechanics Seminar
What: COE/Structural Mechanics Seminar Who: Prof. Taher Saif, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign When: Thursday, November 7, 2024 at 11:00 AM Where: GTMI Building Room Auditorium Title: Biomechanics of Mental Health
Ph.D. Dissertation Defense by Chiyu Yang
A POLARIMETRIC STUDY OF THERMAL RADIATION WITH MICRO/NANOSTRUCTURES
Thermal emission from a heated body is generally partially coherent. Studies show that micro- and nanostructured materials can emit elliptically polarized radiation, with circular polarization intrinsically tied to photon spin, angular momentum, and electromagnetic interactions with nanostructures. Polarized thermal emission has potential in fields like biology, defense, and communications but faces challenges due to limited understanding and complex material and design requirements.
Ph.D. Dissertation Defense by Steven Michael Herchko
DEVELOPMENT OF A MINIBEAM DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR USE WITH A RADIATION THERAPY RESEARCH PLATFORM
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Spatially fractionated radiation therapy (SFRT) utilizes multiple radiation beams to
combine areas of low and high dose within the treatment volume. Organ at risk (OAR)
tolerance with SFRT is greater than traditional techniques, with increasing benefits as the
beam size decreases. Minibeam radiation therapy (MBRT) is a form of SFRT with beam
sizes on the order of 1 mm, which is achievable utilizing conventional treatment techniques,