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Towards a Fully Autonomous Robotic System for lntra-logistics Applications: Applications in the Oil and Gas lndustry
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Intra-logistics plays an important role in industry and service activities. However, current intra-logistics systems have several shortcomings for which mobile robots are the most suitable candidate to solve them. Nevertheless, the use of mobile robots should rstly overcome several challenges...
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Fall 2014
In this dissertation, I take a genealogical approach (Foucault, 1977/1995, 1988-1990, 1971/1984a) to the study of the intellectually “free” subject through the analysis of selected academic freedom statement-events. Assuming academic freedom to be an institutionalized discourse-practice operating...
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Towards a Generalized Value Stream Mapping and Domain Ontology to Support the Enabling of Industry 4.0 in Construction
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Construction projects have temporary fragmented supply chains that face many challenges, such as lack of trust, inadequate knowledge management, and poor communication. These challenges led to poor performance in terms of low productivity, high cost, schedule delay, and poor quality. Construction...
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Fall 2024
Large-scale membrane technology has seen significant growth over the past 40 years. Despite its advancements, the industry lacks sustainability and cannot be considered entirely environmentally friendly. Membrane manufacturing primarily depends on nonbiodegradable petroleum-based polymers and...
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Fall 2020
This thesis describes the design, fabrication, morphological overview, optical characterization, and fluid infiltration of ‘open-access’, small mode-volume, and high quality-factor Fabry-Perot micro-cavities in the telecommunication range followed by the simulation of a-Si:H/SiO2-based Bragg...