African University of Science and Technology: Recent submissions
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Optical micrographs of carbon nanotube suspensions
(2008-03-27)
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Dr William Banholzer and Prof Lynn Gladden
(2008-07-29)Photograph of Dr William Banholzer and Prof Lynn Gladden, taken at the 60th anniversary celebrations of the Department of Chemical Engineering on 16 July 2008
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Prof Malcolm Mackley
(2008-03-19)Professor Malcolm Mackley in the Biodiesel laboratory at the Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Cambridge. Photograph taken 29 February 2008.
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Bob Skelton, February 2005
(2008-03-19)A portrait of Mr Bob Skelton, retired lecturer from the Department of Chemical Engineering. Photograph taken on Zoology Lawn, February 2005.
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Dr Bill Paterson at his last lecture
(2008-03-19)This photograph was taken on 12 March 2008. Dr Paterson was retiring and this was his last lecture to the undergraduate students.
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Senate House Procession, Jan 2005
(2008-02-07)The procession leaving the Senate House at the end of a degree ceremony, led by the Esquire Bedells
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Department Photo, 2001
(2008-02-08)The annual photograph of staff and students from the Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Cambridge, taken in May 2001
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Department of Chemical Engineering in the snow, Feb 2007
(2008-02-07)The Department of Chemical Engineering in the snow, February 2007
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The Department of Chemical Engineering, with bicycles, January 2008
(2008-02-07)A photograph of the Department of Chemical Engineering taken in January 2008
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Department of Chemical Engineering in the snow, Feb 2007
(2008-02-07)The Department of Chemical Engineering in the snow, February 2007
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Photograph of New Museums site arch
(2008-02-07)Photograph of the arch leading to the New Museums Site
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Towards Understanding Generalization via Analytical Learning Theory
(2018-10-01)This paper introduces a novel measure-theoretic theory for machine learning that does not require statistical assumptions. Based on this theory, a new regularization method in deep learning is derived and shown to ...
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Using Dynamic Monitoring to Synthesize Models of Applications That Access Databases
(2018-09-27)We previously developed Konure, a tool that uses active learning to infer the functionality of database applications. An alternative approach is to observe the inputs, outputs, and database traffic from a running ...
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Performance of a Nigerian Metakaolin-Based Geopolymer as a Sustainable Building Material
(2017-12-17)Existing data show that Portland cement material production contributes ~8% to the global CO2 emissions. This is detrimental to the environment and can lead to global warming. It is therefore pertinent to develop alternative ...
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Robust and cheating-resilient power auctioning on Resource Constrained Smart Micro-Grids
(University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 2018)The principle of Continuous Double Auctioning (CDA) is known to provide an efficient way of matching supply and demand among distributed selfish participants with limited information. However, the literature indicates that ...
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Modelling evolving clinical practice guidelines: a case of Malawi
(University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 2018)Electronic medical record (EMR) systems are increasingly being adopted in low- and middle-income countries. This provides an opportunity to support task-shifted health workers with guideline-based clinical decision support ...
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Tight Binding Descriptions of Graphene and Its Derivatives
(2017-12-20)Graphene is an effectively two dimensional form of carbon atoms arranged in honeycomb lattice. Due to its lightweight, high electron mobility and other special electronic properties it is considered both an academically ...
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Using Active Learning to Synthesize Models of Applications That Access Databases
(2018-08-28)We present a new technique that uses active learning to infer models of applications that manipulate relational databases. This technique comprises a domain-specific language for modeling applications that access ...
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Are there testable discrete Poincaré invariant physical theories?
(IOP PublishingClassical and Quantum Gravity, 2018-09-05)In a model of physics taking place on a discrete set of points that approximates Minkowski space, one might perhaps expect there to be an empirically identifiable preferred frame. However, the work of Dowker et al (2004 ...


