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  • Gent – 2024 images 

    Glendinning, Miles
    ### DOCOMOMO INTERNATIONAL MASS HOUSING ARCHIVE ### The provision of healthy modern housing for all was one of the foremost ideals of the Modern Movement, and inspired a vast wave of planning and building across the world ...
  • SSD_AMC_Open-set_CODE 

    High, Iain; Popoola, Wasiu O; Sadler, David
    Abstract: Increased crowding on the radio frequency spectrum has resulted in a greater risk of radar interference, creating the demand for cognitive radars that can dynamically adapt to avoid interference. A technique that ...
  • Brussels – 2024 images 

    Glendinning, Miles
    ### DOCOMOMO INTERNATIONAL MASS HOUSING ARCHIVE ### The provision of healthy modern housing for all was one of the foremost ideals of the Modern Movement, and inspired a vast wave of planning and building across the world ...
  • An Accelerating Wind Tunnel for Testing Untethered Bodies in Transverse Gusts - Dataset 

    Potnis, Aditya; Viola, Ignazio Maria; Bhattacharyya, Soumarup; Williams, Evan J; Halley, Doug; Murphy, David
    Dataset corresponds to the manuscript - An Accelerating Wind Tunnel for Testing Untethered Bodies in Transverse Gusts. The manuscript abstract states: Understanding the gust response of free-falling bodies such as plant ...
  • Abradable DEM: A Novel Framework to Capture the Mechanistic Evolution of Particle Shape 

    Rogan, Haydn
    Although various methods exist for modelling non-spherical particles in DEM, particles’ shapes are usually treated as immutable. However, particles often change shape gradually, e.g., due to abrasion or accrued plastic ...

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