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Skip to Search Results- 1Bulitko, Vadim (Computing Science)
- 1Hashisho, Zaher (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 1J. Kwon, Tae (Department Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 1Li, Zukui (Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 1Michael Flannigan, Renewable Resources
- 1Prasad, Vinay (Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering)
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Spring 2020
Several Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques such as machine learning, evolutionary computing, and Artificial Life (A-life) have been increasingly used to generate emergence of novel behaviours in multi-agent simulations (e.g., commercial games). However, automatically detecting emergent...
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Effect of Purge Gas Flow Rate and Oxygen Impurity on Heel build-up and Prediction of Heel build-up Using Machine Learning
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Heel buildup, i.e., the accumulation of non-desorbed/non-desorbable adsorbates and their by-products on an adsorbent, during cyclic adsorption/regeneration of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) onto activated carbon decreases its adsorption capacity and lifetime. In this this study, the effect of...
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Fall 2022
The ability to forecast road surface temperatures (RST) in advance is an important asset for winter maintenance (WRM) operations as it effectively reduces WRM costs through more efficient use of their maintenance resources, which in turn would improve road safety and mobility of traveling public...
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Machine learning-based design and techno-economic assessments of adsorption processes for CO2 capture
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Cyclic adsorption processes are widely considered for various industrial gas separations, including CO2 capture. The flexibility to configure a variety of process cycles is an attractive process design feature of these processes. Despite such flexibility for process design, computationally...
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Spring 2024
Fire weather indices are used by fire management agencies around the world to estimate potential wildfire danger. This allows for resources to be allocated effectively and to warn communities of potential wildfire hazards. Currently, monitoring and short-term forecasting of fire weather depends...