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Results for "departments_tesim:"Department of Physics""
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Fall 2010
The scanning tunneling microscope (STM) based on quantum tunneling can attain atomic-scale spatial resolution and help elucidate a wealth of phenomena in the microscopic world. However a limitation in scanning tunneling microscopy is the low temporal resolution due to readout circuit frequency...
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Fall 2012
The protein p53 is a key regulator of cellular response to a wide variety of stresses. In cancerous cells inhibitory regulators of the p53 protein such as MDM2 and MDMX are often overexpressed. In silico techniques could be used to inform the selection of interactions to target with novel drug...
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Spring 2011
This thesis considers the possibility of stochastic resonance (SR) in the following nanoscale systems: (i) hard-threshold devices; (ii) averaging structures of carbon nanotubes (CNTs); (iii) myoglobin atoms; and finally (iv) tubulin dimers. The description of SR is carried out using Kramers'...
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Fall 2020
The advent of modern supercomputers, in conjunction with larger, more comprehensive datasets, has led to a paradigm shift in seismic imaging. Full waveform inversion is routinely employed as a tool to estimate subsurface properties of the Earth with high resolution. The method fits simulated...
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Fall 2022
The Canadian Cordillera (mountain belts) in western Canada has a high elevation (~1.5 km above sea level), thin crust (~35 km) and thin lithosphere (50-70 km). In contrast, the Laurentian Craton to the east has a low elevation (near sea level) and thicker crust and lithosphere (~40 km and >200...
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Studies in multicomponent seismic data processing and Kronecker least-squares reverse time migration
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Traditionally, seismic data processing considers data composed mainly of compressional waves. In recent years, we have witnessed the rapid development of multicomponent seismic exploration in the oil and gas industry. Multicomponent seismic data contain both compressional (P) and shear (S) wave...