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  1. Success factors of growth-stage digital health companies: protocol for a systematic literature review 

    Pfitzer, Estelle Celine; Bitomsky, Laura; Nissen, Marcia; et al. (2024)
    medRxiv
    Background The healthcare industry is undergoing rapid transformation and progress, fueled by technological advances and the growing need for accessible, affordable, and high-quality healthcare services. While there has been significant progress in digitizing healthcare, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, there is still considerable untapped potential for digital therapeutics (DTx). According to a report by Bloomberg, the digital ...
    Working Paper
  2. A hybrid lattice Boltzmann/immersed boundary method/finite-difference model for thermal fluid-solid interactions 

    Gharibi, Farshad; Hosseini, Seyed Ali; Thévenin, Dominique (2024)
    International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
    Particulate flows are frequently observed in both industrial and natural environments, and their simulation becomes particularly challenging when heat transfer is involved. This study introduces a hybrid numerical approach, combining the lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM), Immersed Boundary Method (IBM), and Finite Difference (FD) energy solver to alleviate the limitations observed in double distributed lattice Boltzmann methods and classical ...
    Journal Article
  3. On a novel gradient flow structure for the aggregation equation 

    Esposito, Antonio; Gvalani, Rishabh S.; Schlichting, André; et al. (2024)
    Calculus of Variations and Partial Differential Equations
    The aggregation equation arises naturally in kinetic theory in the study of granular media, and its interpretation as a 2-Wasserstein gradient flow for the nonlocal interaction energy is well-known. Starting from the spatially homogeneous inelastic Boltzmann equation, a formal Taylor expansion reveals a link between this equation and the aggregation equation with an appropriately chosen interaction potential. Inspired by this formal link ...
    Journal Article
  4. Control of a III-V MOCVD Process using Ultraviolet Absorption and Ultrasonic Concentration Monitoring 

    Gaffney Flynn, Monique; Smith, Roy; Abraham, Patrick; et al. (2001)
    IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology
    Metalorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) is a key technology for the growth of compound semiconductors. This process has traditionally lacked real-time growth monitoring and control, which limits the precise reproducibility needed for high performance devices. Two complementary control approaches for the MOCVD process are investigated experimentally. The first is a feedforward disturbance rejection strategy using ultrasonic ...
    Journal Article

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