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Laser Annealing Processes in Semiconductor Technology: Theory,
Modeling and Applications in Nanoelectronics synthesizes the
scientific and technological advances of laser annealing processes
for current and emerging nanotechnologies. The book provides an
overview of the laser-matter interactions of materials and recent
advances in modeling of laser-related phenomena, with the bulk of
the book focusing on current and emerging (beyond-CMOS)
applications. Reviewed applications include laser annealing of
CMOS, group IV semiconductors, superconducting materials, photonic
materials, 2D materials. This comprehensive book is ideal for
post-graduate students, new entrants, and experienced researchers
in academia, research and development in materials science, physics
and engineering.
Janello Torriani, known in the Spanish-speaking world as Juanelo
Turriano (Cremona, Italy ca. 1500 - Toledo, Spain 1585), is the
greatest among Renaissance inventors and constructors of machines.
Contemporary literates and mathematicians celebrated Janello
Torriani and his creations in their writings. It is striking how
such fame turned into nearly complete oblivion, leaving only a few
clues of a blurred and distorted memory dispersed here and there.
This book wishes to show the central role that artisans formed in
the Vitruvian tradition played in demonstrating through practical
mathematics an increasing and positive control over Nature, a step
rooted in humanist culture and foundational for the understanding
of those historical processes known as the Scientific and the
Industrial Revolutions.
This international, edited collection brings together personal
accounts from researchers working in and on conflict and explores
the roles of emotion, violence, uncertainty, identity and
positionality within the process of doing research, as well as the
complexity of methodological choices. It highlights the
researchers' own subjectivity and presents a nuanced view of
conflict research that goes beyond the 'messiness' inherent in the
process of research in and on violence. It addresses the
uncomfortable spaces of conflict research, the potential for
violence of research itself and the need for deeper reflection on
these issues. This powerful book opens up spaces for new
conversations about the realities of conflict research. These
critical self-reflections and honest accounts provide important
insights for any scholar or practitioner working in similar
environments.
This book integrates multiple criteria concepts and methods for
problems within the Risk, Reliability and Maintenance (RRM)
context. The concepts and foundations related to RRM are considered
for this integration with multicriteria approaches. In the book, a
general framework for building decision models is presented and
this is illustrated in various chapters by discussing many
different decision models related to the RRM context. The scope of
the book is related to ways of how to integrate Applied Probability
and Decision Making. In Applied Probability, this mainly includes:
decision analysis and reliability theory, amongst other topics
closely related to risk analysis and maintenance. In Decision
Making, it includes a broad range of topics in MCDM (Multi-Criteria
Decision Making) and MCDA (Multi-Criteria Decision Aiding; also
known as Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis). In addition to decision
analysis, some of the topics related to Mathematical Programming
area are briefly considered, such as multiobjective optimization,
since methods related to these topics have been applied to the
context of RRM. The book addresses an innovative treatment for the
decision making in RRM, thereby improving the integration of
fundamental concepts from the areas of both RRM and decision
making. This is accomplished by presenting an overview of the
literature on decision making in RRM. Some pitfalls of decision
models when applying them to RRM in practice are discussed and
guidance on overcoming these drawbacks is offered. The procedure
enables multicriteria models to be built for the RRM context,
including guidance on choosing an appropriate multicriteria method
for a particular problem faced in the RRM context. The book also
includes many research advances in these topics. Most of the
multicriteria decision models that are described are specific
applications that have been influenced by this research and the
advances in this field. Multicriteria and Multiobjective Models for
Risk, Reliability and Maintenance Decision Analysis is implicitly
structured in three parts, with 12 chapters. The first part deals
with MCDM/A concepts methods and decision processes. The second
part presents the main concepts and foundations of RRM. Finally the
third part deals with specific decision problems in the RRM context
approached with MCDM/A models.
This book provides the most important steps and concerns in the
design of estimation and control algorithms for induction motors. A
single notation and modern nonlinear control terminology is used to
make the book accessible, although a more theoretical control
viewpoint is also given. Focusing on the induction motor with, the
concepts of stability and nonlinear control theory given in
appendices, this book covers: speed sensorless control; design of
adaptive observers and parameter estimators; a discussion of
nonlinear adaptive controls containing parameter estimation
algorithms; and comparative simulations of different control
algorithms. The book sets out basic assumptions, structural
properties, modelling, state feedback control and estimation
algorithms, then moves to more complex output feedback control
algorithms, based on stator current measurements, and modelling for
speed sensorless control. The induction motor exhibits many typical
and unavoidable nonlinear features.
Today, veterinary science experiences major development in all its
fields as a consequence of continuous technological advances in
diagnostic tools and breakthrough in applied genomics and biology.
This book contains 33 proceedings that were selected among those
presented at the 64th Italian Veterinary Science Congress held at
ASTI in 2010. It provides a timely overview of the current progress
made by Italian researchers and would be of great value to anyone
interested in the field of veterinary science, from animal health
and care to food hygiene, and from basic to applied disciplines.
Platform Economics tackles head on the rhetoric surrounding the
so-called "sharing economy", which has muddied public debate and
has contributed to a lack of policy and regulatory intervention.
The book sheds light on the sharing economy debate by offering an
in-depth analysis both of rhetoric employed by sharing economy
actors, and by mapping key aspects of digital labour markets. The
platform is discussed both as a source of innovation and growth and
as a matter of policy concern over competition, tax collection,
consumers' protection, privacy, and algorithms transparency, and
the future of work. The authors show that actors in the sharing
economy have not only used the narratives describing the initial
phase of the sharing movement to their advantage, but have also
succeeded in enlisting diffuse interests as their allies. The
authors' research draws particular attention to the predicted
advent of technological unemployment in conjunction with widespread
concern over the robotisation of jobs. Advocating an
inter-disciplinary approach in which economics, sociology,
anthropology, legal studies, and rhetorical analysis converge, this
text will prove invaluable to students, researchers and economists
alike.
Since the early 1990s, long-term care policies have undergone
significant transformations across OECD countries. In some
countries these changes have responded to the introduction of major
policy reforms while in others, significant transformations have
come about through the accumulation of incremental policy changes.
The book brings together evidence from over 15 years of care reform
to examine changes in long-term care systems occurring in OECD
countries. It discusses and compares key changes in national
policies and examines the main successes and failures of recent
reforms. Finally, it suggests possible policy strategies for the
future in the sector. With contributions from a wide range of
experts across EECD countries, this book is essential reading for
academics, researchers and policy-makers in the field of long-term
care policy.
The concept of localized technological change is emerging at the
crossroads of different approaches to the economics of innovation
and new technologies. The term localized technological change'
refers to the introduction of technological changes which make
possible an increase in total factor productivity within only a
limited range of techniques defined by the levels of factor
intensity. This contrasts with generalized technological change',
which is defined as the global shift of all the techniques
represented on the map of isoquants of the neoclassical tradition.
The Economics of Localized Technological Change elaborates the
notion of localized technology with respect to firms, factor
substitution, sectors, regions and techniques. It also assesses the
implications for industrial policy, technology and innovation
policy. The book will be of interest to corporate policy makers,
scholars of industrial organization and economics of innovation as
well as business school students.
This book treats different themes which are intrinsically linked
and of extreme significance for the entire global community such as
the necessity to cut emissions and transit toward a more
sustainable and green economy. The content extends to the urgency
to shape a new multilateralism and reinforce cooperation to achieve
global goods, where the environment comes first, to the green
finance which will play a fundamental role for the green transition
paying particular attention to the United Nations' 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development.A particular emphasis is given to the
so-called 'Dual Circulation Strategy' (DCS) which is presently
becoming the priority not only for China but also for the rest of
the global community. Due to the uncertainties caused by the
pandemic and other external factors, China has substituted GDP
growth with the so-called six guarantees (liù bǎo 六保) which
represent the six fundamental aspects of the economy and society
that according to the central government must receive priority
attention, and protection in economic policy to ensure economic
recovery. China also introduced the concept of an 'ecological
civilization' (shēngt i wénmíng 生态文明) through
green, low-carbon economic development. One of the targets is to
achieve carbon neutrality before 2060, though the rest of the
global community and in particular the European Union with its
Green Deal, and the US with its renewed climate policies, are
pushing to reach this objective in 2050.In order to grant all these
developments, 'green finance' plays a fundamental role for the
success of this green transition. Therefore, a substantial part of
this book explores the many aspects surrounding this theme. Due to
renewables playing a very important role in the green transition,
the final part of this book explores investment opportunities
related to the development of these alternative sources of energy.
From the intersection of citizenship, critical migration studies,
and science and technology studies (STS), this book examines,
across the various case studies, configurations between
technologies, infrastructures and citizenship that may constrain
acts of citizenship in migration and border regimes; constitute
contestation and participation over citizenship; or enable and
shape alternative acts of citizenship in migration and border
regimes. Technologies and infrastructures on the border are
designed to position migrants in multiple and potentially
contradictory forms; migrants crossing the border, in their turn,
may choose to challenge and repurpose those technologies and
infrastructures to match their interests. By elaborating on the
notion of ‘material citizenship politics’, the contributors
provide a detailed analysis of socio-material practices on the
border that moves beyond portraying migrants as mere victims of
border technologies and migration infrastructures and anchors
critique on the inside of those practices. The chapters in this
volume hope to contribute to setting the research agenda and to
stimulate further research along these lines revisiting the
(in)visibilities of migrant subjects along technologies and
infrastructures. As the current pandemic unfolds, exposing societal
vulnerabilities, this book highlights the need to critically
reflect on the establishment of existing technologies and
infrastructures in order to examine to what extent those affect and
shape migrant subjects in particular, but may also be extended and
used on wider populations after being tested and normalized on
vulnerable subjects. This book will be of interest to a broad
readership across the social sciences, including scholars working
in Critical Migration and Border Studies, Citizenship Studies,
Critical Security Studies, and Science and Technology Studies. The
chapters in this book were originally published in the journal
Citizenship Studies.
Dreamscapes in Italian Cinema explores different representations of
dreams, visions, hallucinations, and hypnagogic states in Italian
film culture, covering the works of some of the most significant
auteurs in the history of Italian cinema (Fellini, Pasolini,
Moretti, Bellocchio, among others). Dreams are discussed both in a
filmic context, considering the diegetic and formal techniques
employed to construct and represent them, and as allegories or
metaphors in a broader cultural, political, and social sense (the
film industry itself as the proverbial dream factory, and dreams as
hopes, aspirations or altogether parallel universes, for example).
The book covers works released over different decades and spanning
multiple genres (drama, gothic film, horror, comedy), and it is
intended to shed light on a topic that is as suggestive as it is
insufficiently studied.
The book deals with the key aspects of social and economic
inequalities developed during the transition of the formerly
planned European economies. Particular emphasis is given to the
latest years available in order to consider the effects of the
global crisis started in 2008-2009.
This edited volume explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is
transforming international conflict in cyberspace. Over the past
three decades, cyberspace developed into a crucial frontier and
issue of international conflict. However, scholarly work on the
relationship between AI and conflict in cyberspace has been
produced along somewhat rigid disciplinary boundaries and an even
more rigid sociotechnical divide – wherein technical and social
scholarship are seldomly brought into a conversation. This is the
first volume to address these themes through a comprehensive and
cross-disciplinary approach. With the intent of exploring the
question ‘what is at stake with the use of automation in
international conflict in cyberspace through AI?’, the chapters
in the volume focus on three broad themes, namely: (1) technical
and operational, (2) strategic and geopolitical, and (3) normative
and legal. These also constitute the three parts in which the
chapters of this volume are organised, although these thematic
sections should not be considered as an analytical or a
disciplinary demarcation. This book will be of much interest to
students of cyber-conflict, artificial intelligence, security
studies and International Relations.
Environmental Sociology: Risk and Sustainability in Modernity
examines the encounter between sociology and contemporary
environmental issues. It presents the proposal for an environmental
sociology considering the dilemmas surrounding sustainable
development, ecological modernization, and risk society. In this
book, Cristiano Luis Lenzi critically examines these concepts,
aiming to show how controversial environmental sociology still is.
The book offers a nuanced interpretation of some of the issues and
disputes that arise in the debate over these approaches in the
sociological literature.
This book examines one of the most emblematic cases of lawfare
today: the criminal prosecution of former Brazilian President Lula.
The authors argue that lawfare is not just a slogan or a game at
the service of any one political ideology. Rather, it has to do
with a complex, multifaceted phenomenon that should be carefully
reflected upon in modern constitutional democracies, given that it
is able to demolish majority rule and the rule of law. They contend
it is the strategic use of the law with the purpose of
delegitimizing, harming or annihilating an enemy. The literature
specializing in the subject tends to alternate between analysis of
only one aspect of the phenomenon or consists of extensive case
studies. In order to fill this gap, this book revisits the subject
and offers a sophisticated theoretical approach to lawfare, in an
unprecedented combination of theory of war and theory of law. The
book will be of interest to students, researchers and policy makers
working in the areas of public law, international law, procedural
law, anthropology of law and sociology of law, as well as political
science and international relations.
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