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Inacio, D., J. Murta Pina, P. Pereira, A. Pronto, M. Ventim Neves, and A. Alvarez. "Study of an axial flux disc motor with superconductor rotor." Compatibility and Power Electronics (CPE), 2015 9th International Conference on. Costa de Caparica, Portugal 2015. 488-493. Abstract

The integration of high temperature superconductors (HTS) in electrical machines potentially allows reduction in devices dimensions or performance improvement for the same active volume, when compared with their conventional ones. The use of polycrystalline HTS samples allows big bulk samples. An axial disc motor with HTS material or conventional aluminium in the rotor and conventional armature has been designed and developed. This paper describes simulations and laboratory experiments performed at liquid nitrogen temperature (77 K) in order to analyze the motor's behaviour and its electromechanical characteristics and to define an electric equivalent circuit that allows describing its operation. In order to evaluate the superconducting quality of the bulks and flux pinning phenomena, Hall probe mapping system was performed in order to define the field profiles at 77 K for different polar configurations. The analysis of the obtained results allows confirm the flux pinning phenomena, being the entire rotor magnetized and conclude that the motor with the HTS rotor behaves as a conventional hysteresis motor even though with a different nature, while the motor with aluminium rotor behaves as a conventional induction motor. In asynchronous regime, the HTS motor exhibits a constant torque, higher than the conventional aluminium one. For both cases, the developed torque is proportional to the poles pairs.

Murta-Pina, J., P. Pereira, J. M. Ceballos, A. Alvarez, N. Amaro, A. Pronto, J. Silva, and P. Arsenio. "Validation and Application of Sand Pile Modeling of Multiseeded HTS Bulk Superconductors." Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on. 25 (2015): 1-5. AbstractWebsite

Sand pile and Bean models have already been applied to describe single grain HTS bulks. An extension to that approach was used to model multiseed bulks, needed for several practical applications as electric motors or flywheels with superconducting bearings. The use of genetic algorithms was then proposed to determine intra- and intergrain current densities, and application to two and three seeds samples using trapped flux experimental measurements was exemplified. However, this model assumed some simplifications, as equal properties in grain boundaries between neighboring grains. In this paper an extension to this methodology is proposed and evaluated by analyzing measurements performed in plans at different distances from surfaces of samples with three seeds. Discussion of its influence on a practical application is also explored.

Amaro, P., J. P. Marques, P. Indelicato, T. K. Mukherjee, J. K. Saha, L. C. Tribedi, and J. P. Santos. "Double KK excited states in highly charged sulphur." Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 635 (2015): 022071. Abstract

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Kiazadeh, Asal, Daniela Salgueiro, Rita Branquinho, Joana Pinto, Henrique L. Gomes, Pedro Barquinha, Rodrigo Martins, and Elvira Fortunato. "Operational stability of solution based zinc tin oxide/SiO2 thin film transistors under gate bias stress." Apl Materials. 3 (2015). AbstractWebsite
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Cavalheiro, David, Francesc Moll, and Stanimir Valtchev. "Tunnel {FET} device characteristics for {RF} energy harvesting passive rectifiers." 2015 {IEEE} 13th International New Circuits and Systems Conference ({NEWCAS}). Institute of Electrical {&} Electronics Engineers ({IEEE}), 2015. Abstract
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Kiazadeh, Asal, Daniela Salgueiro, Rita Branquinho, Joana Pinto, Henrique L. Gomes, Pedro Barquinha, Rodrigo Martins, and Elvira Fortunato. "{Operational stability of solution based zinc tin oxide/SiO2 thin film transistors under gate bias stress}." APL Materials. 3 (2015): 062804. AbstractWebsite

In this study, we report solution-processed amorphous zinc tin oxide transistors exhibiting high operational stability under positive gate bias stress, translated by a recoverable threshold voltage shift of about 20{%} of total applied stress voltage. Under vacuum condition, the threshold voltage shift saturates showing that the gate-bias stress is limited by trap exhaustion or balance between trap filling and emptying mechanism. In ambient atmosphere, the threshold voltage shift no longer saturates, stability is degraded and the recovering process is impeded. We suggest that the trapping time during the stress and detrapping time in recovering are affected by oxygen adsorption/desorption processes. The time constants extracted from stretched exponential fitting curves are ≈106 s and 105 s in vacuum and air, respectively.

Marzola, M., O. Mateus, AS Schulp, LL Jacobs, M. J. Polcyn, V. Pervov, AO Goncalves, and ML Morais. "Comparative anatomy and systematics of Cretaceous mammal tracks of Angola." 13th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Vertebrate Palaeontologists - EAVP 2015. Opole, Poland: European Association of Vertebrate Palaeontologists, 2015. marzola_et_al_2015_catoca_tracks_eavp.pdf
Marzola, M., O. Mateus, AS Schulp, LL Jacobs, M. J. Polcyn, V. Pervov, AO Goncalves, and ML Morais. "Comparative anatomy and systematics of Cretaceous mammal tracks of Angola." 13th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Vertebrate Palaeontologists - EAVP 2015. Opole, Poland: European Association of Vertebrate Palaeontologists, 2015. Abstract
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Lessa, Ivan, Glauco Carneiro, Miguel Monteiro, and Fernando Brito e Abreu. "Scaffolding MATLAB and Octave Software Comprehension Through Visualization." 27th International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering. Pittburgh, USA: IEEE, 2015. seke_20150619_final_with_doi.pdf
Maiti, B. K., L. B. Maia, C. M. Silveira, S. Todorovic, C. Carreira, M. S. Carepo, R. Grazina, I. Moura, S. R. Pauleta, and J. J. Moura. "Incorporation of molybdenum in rubredoxin: models for mononuclear molybdenum enzymes." J Biol Inorg Chem. 20 (2015): 821-9. AbstractWebsite

Molybdenum is found in the active site of enzymes usually coordinated by one or two pyranopterin molecules. Here, we mimic an enzyme with a mononuclear molybdenum-bis pyranopterin center by incorporating molybdenum in rubredoxin. In the molybdenum-substituted rubredoxin, the metal ion is coordinated by four sulfurs from conserved cysteine residues of the apo-rubredoxin and two other exogenous ligands, oxygen and thiol, forming a Mo((VI))-(S-Cys)4(O)(X) complex, where X represents -OH or -SR. The rubredoxin molybdenum center is stabilized in a Mo(VI) oxidation state, but can be reduced to Mo(IV) via Mo(V) by dithionite, being a suitable model for the spectroscopic properties of resting and reduced forms of molybdenum-bis pyranopterin-containing enzymes. Preliminary experiments indicate that the molybdenum site built in rubredoxin can promote oxo transfer reactions, as exemplified with the oxidation of arsenite to arsenate.

Cavalheiro, David, Francesc Moll, and Stanimir Valtchev. "Novel {UHF} Passive Rectifier with Tunnel {FET} Devices." 2015 {IEEE} Computer Society Annual Symposium on {VLSI}. Institute of Electrical {&} Electronics Engineers ({IEEE}), 2015. Abstract
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Ullaha, Sana, Fabio {De Matteis}, Rita Branquinho, Elvira Fortunato, Rodrigo Martins, and Ivan Davoli. "{A combination of solution synthesis {&} solution combustion synthesis for highly conducting and transparent Aluminum Zinc Oxide thin films}." 2015 IEEE 15th International Conference on Nanotechnology (IEEE-NANO). IEEE, 2015. 144-147. Abstract

Aluminum Zinc Oxide has been extensively investigated as a cheap alternative to transparent conducting tin oxide films for electronic and optoelectronic applications. Thin films of Aluminum Zinc Oxide have been developed successfully through a combination of solution combustion synthesis and solution synthesis. Zn(NO3)3·6H2O as metal source was dissolved in 2-methoxyethanol as solvent through combustion synthesis with Urea as fuel while dopant source of AlCl3·6H2O was mixed separately in solvent to avoid aluminum oxide formation in the films. Precursor solutions were obtained mixing Zn {&} Al separate solutions in 9:1, 8:2, and 7:3 ratios respectively with oxide, fuel and dopant concentrations of 0.5, 0.25, 0.1, and 0.05 M. The film stacks have been prepared through spin-coating with heating at 400°C for 10 minutes after each deposition to remove residuals and evaporate solvents. Thermal annealing in oven at 600°C for 1 hour followed by rapid thermal annealing at 500°C {&} 600°C first in vacuum and then in N2-5{%}H2 environment respectively for 10 minutes each reduced the resistivity of film stacks. Film stack with 10 layers for an average thickness of 0.5$μ$m gave the best Hall Effect resistivity of 3.2 × 10-2 $Ømega$-cm in the case of 0.5M solution with Zn:Al mixing ratio of 9:1 for RTA annealings at 600°C with an average total transparency of 80 {%} in the wavelength range of 400-1200 nm. The results show a clear trend that increasing the amount of ingredients resistivity could further be decreased.

Saponaro, A., C. Donadoni, S. R. Pauleta, F. Cantini, M. Matzapetakis, G. Thiel, L. Banci, B. Santoro, and A. Moroni. "HCN Channels: The Molecular Basis for their cAMP-TRIP8b Regulation." Biophysical Journal. Vol. 108. Biophys J, 108. 2015. 366a. Abstract
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Santos, Lidia, Daniela Nunes, Tomas Calmeiro, Rita Branquinho, Daniela Salgueiro, Pedro Barquinha, Luis Pereira, Rodrigo Martins, and Elvira Fortunato. "Solvothermal Synthesis of Gallium-Indium-Zinc-Oxide Nanoparticles for Electrolyte-Gated Transistors." Acs Applied Materials & Interfaces. 7 (2015): 638-646. AbstractWebsite
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Moniz, António. "Assessing Technologies: Global Patterns of Trust and Distrust. Report on one session at the XVIII World Congress of Sociology." Technikfolgenabschätzung –{} Theorie und Praxis. 24 (2015). AbstractWebsite

Technology assessment (TA) had never been treated as a relevant topic within the International Sociological Association (ISA) before. The first steps towards establishing this association were taken in 1948, at the initiative of the Social Science Department of UNESCO. Its formal foundation was in 1949. The World Congress of Sociology in Japan was hopefully the beginning of continuous integration of TA into the thematic sessions within the ISA.

Silva, João A., Hervé Paulino, and João M. Lourenço. "Crowd-Sourcing Mobile Devices to Provide Storage in Edge-Clouds." Proceedings of the Doctoral Symposium of the 16th International Conference on Distributed Computing and Networking. ICDCN 2015. 2015. Abstracticdcn15srf.pdf

Given the proliferation and enhanced capabilities of mobile devices, their computational and storage resources can now be combined in a wireless cloud of nearby mobile devices, a mobile edge-cloud. These clouds are of particular interest in low connectivity scenarios, e.g., sporting events and disaster scenarios. In these dynamic clouds it is necessary to reliably disseminate and share data, and also to offload data processing computations to other devices in the edge-cloud. We are particularly interested in supporting storage services in these new type of edge-clouds, as a mean to enable data sharing, dissemination and querying, as well as to serve as a distributed file system for offloaded computations. In this Ph.D. thesis, we propose to address these questions by researching on the usage of ad-hoc clouds of mobile devices to develop an efficient storage service capable of providing high availability and reliability.

AC, Baptista, Botas AM, Almeida AP, Nicolau AT, Falcão BP, Soares MJ, Leitão JP, Martins R, Borges JP, and Ferreira I. "Down conversion photoluminescence on PVP/Ag-nanoparticles electrospun composite fibers." Optical Materials. 39 (2015): 278-281. Abstract
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Duarte, Susana, and Virgilio Cruz-Machado. "Investigating lean and green supply chain linkages through a balanced scorecard framework." International Journal of Management Science and Engineering Management. 10 (2015): 20-29. Abstract

This paper investigates how to evaluate lean and green supply chain performance through a traditional Balanced Scorecard (BSC). To attain the paper's objective, in a first stage a literature review was carried out to provide a comprehensive understanding of how lean and green can be compatible in a supply chain, how the performance should be evaluated, and how the BSC can evaluate the lean and green supply chain performance. Next, a conceptual framework was developed to investigate how lean and green initiatives can affect supply chain performance. A causal diagram was used to represent the relationships between each lean and green measure through the traditional four BSC perspectives: financial, customer, internal business process and learning and growth. It is possible to recognize that lean and green initiatives influence the linkages between performance measures. These linkages were established by anecdotal evidence derived from the literature review; they are an example of how to evaluate the organization's supply chain. The proposed diagram can be the basis for further research in lean and green supply chain performance. To the author's knowledge, this study is the first to attempt to understand how to apply BSCs to evaluate the integration of lean and green paradigms on supply chain performance.

Marques, A. C., L. Santos, M. N. Costa, J. M. Dantas, P. Duarte, A. Gonçalves, R. Martins, C. A. Salgueiro, and E. Fortunato. "{Office Paper Platform for Bioelectrochromic Detection of Electrochemically Active Bacteria using Tungsten Trioxide Nanoprobes}." Scientific Reports. 5 (2015): 9910. AbstractWebsite

Electrochemically active bacteria (EAB) have the capability to transfer electrons to cell exterior, a feature that is currently explored for important applications in bioremediation and biotechnology fields. However, the number of isolated and characterized EAB species is still very limited regarding their abundance in nature. Colorimetric detection has emerged recently as an attractive mean for fast identification and characterization of analytes based on the use of electrochromic materials. In this work, WO3 nanoparticles were synthesized by microwave assisted hydrothermal synthesis and used to impregnate non-treated regular office paper substrates. This allowed the production of a paper-based colorimetric sensor able to detect EAB in a simple, rapid, reliable, inexpensive and eco-friendly method. The developed platform was then tested with Geobacter sulfurreducens, as a proof of concept. G. sulfurreducens cells were detected at latent phase with an RGB ratio of 1.10 ± 0.04, and a response time of two hours.

Machado, J., J. Adamczewski-Musch, A. Blanco, K. Boretzky, P. Cabanelas, L. Cartegni, Ferreira R. Marques, P. Fonte, J. Fruehauf, D. Galaviz, M. Heil, A. Henriques, G. Ickert, D. Körper, L. Lopes, M. Palka, A. Pereira, D. Rossi, H. Simon, P. Teubig, M. Traxler, P. Velho, S. Altstadt, L. Atar, T. Aumann, D. Bemmerer, C. Caesar, A. Charpy, Z. Elekes, E. Fiori, I. Gasparic, J. Gerbig, K. Göbel, T. Heftrich, M. Heine, A. Heinz, M. Holl, A. Ignatov, J. Isaak, H. Johansson, A. Kelic-Heil, C. Lederer, S. Lindberg, B. Löher, J. Marganiec, M. Martensson, T. Nilsson, V. Panin, S. Paschalis, M. Petri, R. Plag, M. Pohl, G. Rastrepina, R. Reifarth, T. P. Reinhardt, M. Röder, D. Savran, H. Scheit, P. Schrock, J. Silva, D. Stach, F. Strannerdahl, R. Thies, A. Wagner, F. Wamers, and M. Weigand. "{Performance of timing Resistive Plate Chambers with protons from 200 to 800 MeV}." Journal of Instrumentation. 10 (2015): C01043. AbstractWebsite
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Santos, Lídia, Daniela Nunes, Tomás Calmeiro, Rita Branquinho, Daniela Salgueiro, Pedro Barquinha, LuÍs Pereira, Rodrigo Martins, and Elvira Fortunato. "{Solvothermal synthesis of gallium-indium-zinc-oxide nanoparticles for electrolyte-gated transistors.}." ACS applied materials {&} interfaces. 7 (2015): 638-46. AbstractWebsite

Solution-processed field-effect transistors are strategic building blocks when considering low-cost sustainable flexible electronics. Nevertheless, some challenges (e.g., processing temperature, reliability, reproducibility in large areas, and cost effectiveness) are requirements that must be surpassed in order to achieve high-performance transistors. The present work reports electrolyte-gated transistors using as channel layer gallium-indium-zinc-oxide nanoparticles produced by solvothermal synthesis combined with a solid-state electrolyte based on aqueous dispersions of vinyl acetate stabilized with cellulose derivatives, acrylic acid ester in styrene and lithium perchlorate. The devices fabricated using this approach display a ION/IOFF up to 1 × 10(6), threshold voltage (VTh) of 0.3-1.9 V, and mobility up to 1 cm(2)/(V s), as a function of gallium-indium-zinc-oxide ink formulation and two different annealing temperatures. These results validates the usage of electrolyte-gated transistors as a viable and promising alternative for nanoparticle based semiconductor devices as the electrolyte improves the interface and promotes a more efficient step coverage of the channel layer, reducing the operating voltage when compared with conventional dielectrics gating. Moreover, it is shown that by controlling the applied gate potential, the operation mechanism of the electrolyte-gated transistors can be modified from electric double layer to electrochemical doping.

Pavan, Michele, Sven R??hle, Adam Ginsburg, David A. Keller, Hannah-Noa Noa Barad, Paolo M. Sberna, Daniela Nunes, Rodrigo Martins, Assaf Y. Anderson, Arie Zaban, Elvira Fortunato, Sven Rühle, Adam Ginsburg, David A. Keller, Hannah-Noa Noa Barad, Paolo M. Sberna, Daniela Nunes, Rodrigo Martins, Assaf Y. Anderson, Arie Zaban, and Elvira Fortunato. "{TiO2/Cu2O all-oxide heterojunction solar cells produced by spray pyrolysis}." Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells. 132 (2015): 549-556. AbstractWebsite

Here we present for the first time a TiO2/Cu2O all-oxide heterojunction solar cell entirely produced by spray pyrolysis onto fluorine doped tin oxide (FTO) covered glass substrates, using silver as a back contact. A combinatorial approach was chosen to investigate the impact of the TiO2 window layer and the Cu2O light absorber thicknesses. We observe an open circuit voltage up to 350 mV and a short circuit current density which is strongly dependent of the Cu2O thickness, reaching a maximum of {\~{}}0.4 mA/cm2. Optical investigation reveals that a thickness of 300 nm spray pyrolysis deposited Cu2O is sufficient to absorb most photons with an energy above the symmetry allowed optical transition of 2.5 eV, indicating that the low current densities are caused by strong recombination in the absorber that consists of small Cu2O grains.

Nunes, Daniela, Lidia Santos, Paulo Duarte, Ana Pimentel, Joana V. Pinto, Pedro Barquinha, Patricia A. Carvalho, Elvira Fortunato, and Rodrigo Martins. "Room Temperature Synthesis of Cu2O Nanospheres: Optical Properties and Thermal Behavior." Microscopy and Microanalysis. 21 (2015): 108-119. AbstractWebsite
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Branquinho, Rita, Daniela Salgueiro, Ana Santa, Asal Kiazadeh, Pedro Barquinha, Luis Pereira, Rodrigo Martins, and Elvira Fortunato. "Towards environmental friendly solution-based ZTO/AlOx TFTs." Semiconductor Science and Technology. 30 (2015). AbstractWebsite
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