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DNA ruler : enhancing nanopore sizing resolution by multiple measurements on the same DNA molecule
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2012)
Nanopores are versatile sensors for label-free detection of single molecules and particles that have attracted attention for applications such as DNA sequencing and nanoparticle analysis. Detection of single molecules or ...
Efficient computational methods for robustness analysis
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002)
Issues of robust stability and performance have dominated the field of systems and control theory because of their practical importance. The recently developed Integral Quadratic Constraint (IQC) based analysis method ...
Transient reponse of plasma arc and weld pool geometry for GTAW process
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1986)
Cell-matrix interactions : collagen-GAG scaffold fabrication, characterization, and measurement of cell migratory and contractile behavior via confocal microscopy
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006)
Three-dimensional, collagen scaffolds are an analog of the extracellular matrix and are used for many tissue engineering applications. While material and microstructural properties significantly affect overall scaffold ...
Integrated perception, modeling, and control paradigm for bistatic sonar tracking by autonomous underwater vehicles
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2012)
In this thesis, a fully autonomous and persistent bistatic anti-submarine warfare (ASW) surveillance solution is developed using the autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). The passive receivers are carried by these AUVs, ...
Operator adjustable impedance in bilateral remote manipulation
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1989)
Simulation of the manufacture of closed shape composite structures
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1990)
A study of loading parameters that affect DNA electrophoresis in microdevices
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2001)
Electrophoresis of DNA has become particularly attractive in today's age of bio-technology. The goal of the present research is to optimize the the gel-loading and sample-loading protocols used prior to electrophoresis ...
Optimal capacity adjustment for supply chain control
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004)
This research attempts to answer the questions involving the time and size of capacity adjustments for better supply chain management. The objective of this research is to analytically determine simple structures to adjust ...
Physics and learning based computational models for breaking bow waves based on new boundary immersion approaches
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008)
A ship moving on the free surface produces energetic breaking bow waves which generate spray and air entrainment. Present experimental, analytic, and numerical studies of this problem are costly, inaccurate and not robust. ...