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This book provides an introduction to the physics of
nanoelectronics, with a focus on the theoretical aspects of
nanoscale devices. The book begins with an overview of the
mathematics and quantum mechanics pertaining to nanoscale
electronics, to facilitate the understanding of subsequent
chapters. It goes on to encompass quantum electronics, spintronics,
Hall effects, carbon and graphene electronics, and topological
physics in nanoscale devices.
Theoretical methodology is developed using quantum mechanical and
non-equilibrium Green s function (NEGF) techniques to calculate
electronic currents and elucidate their transport properties at the
atomic scale. The spin Hall effect is explained and its application
to the emerging field of spintronics - where an electron s spin as
well as its charge is utilised - is discussed. Topological dynamics
and gauge potential are introduced with the relevant mathematics,
and their application in nanoelectronic systems is explained.
Graphene, one of the most promising carbon-based nanostructures for
nanoelectronics, is also explored.
Begins with an overview of the mathematics and quantum mechanics
pertaining to nanoscale electronicsEncompasses quantum electronics,
spintronics, Hall effects, carbon and graphene electronics, and
topological physics in nanoscale devicesComprehensively introduces
topological dynamics and gauge potential with the relevant
mathematics, and extensively discusses their application in
nanoelectronic systems"
This book describes a new pedagogical approach to learning designs
by intentionally designing and incorporating errors into learning
experiences. DELETE⢠stands for Designing Errors for Learning and
Teaching and it is an approach that targets the roles that errors
can play in establishing the contextual boundaries of rules and
operating procedures for learners. With clarity of boundaries,
learners understand the context under which rules apply and don't
apply, resulting in the development of competencies and
capabilities and, subsequently, expertise.DELETE⢠as a
methodology is useful for developing cognitive, affective, social
and metacognitive capabilities in ways which are different from
typical training pedagogies, focusing on contextual boundaries that
enable application of concepts besides the concepts themselves,
while typical training pedagogies focus on teaching the
concepts.The book provides stories and experiences as well as
actual resources (e.g., case studies, critical incidents, Math
problem sums) demonstrating the use of DELETE⢠when designing
lesson plans, learning resources and assessment items.
With speeds of up to 20 gigabits per second and the ability to
support up to one million devices per square kilometer, 5G â the
current generation of mobile communications technology â may seem
impressive, but 6G is set to take these capabilities even further.
Envisioned to deliver a peak data rate of 1 terabit per second and
latency of 100 microseconds or less, 6G must be able to seamlessly
and securely deliver data in an ever increasingly saturated network
of wireless connections without exceeding the energy requirements
of 5G.This book covers every aspect of future communications, from
key technologies, to design challenges, network requirements, and
users experiences; to standardization, chip design, and industry
applications from 5G to 6G. It presents the requirements and use
cases of 6G, RF transceivers roadmap for 2030 and beyond, and
modeling of RF devices for 5G/6G applications. In here, a modified
Shannon's capacity formula that is critical for future advanced
wireless communications such as 6G is discussed for the first time.
It also presents the standardization of 6G wireless communication
systems with emphasis on Standard Development Organizations (SDOs),
regulatory bodies and administrations, ITU, industry forums, and 6G
standard timeline. The book presents an RF/mm-wave integrated
circuit design for future communications to provides readers with
an easy-to-understand overview of voltage-controlled oscillators,
power amplifiers, low-noise amplifiers, frequency synthesizers,
high-frequency dividers, and chip-to-chip communications isolation
technology.This book is an excellent reference for readers
specializing in electrical and electronic engineering, wireless
communication, integrated circuit design, circuits and systems, to
learn more about 5G and even 6G communication standards and
RF/mm-wave IC design. In particular, professionals working in the
foundry, fabless semiconductor companies, original equipment
manufacturers, and integrated device manufacturers will also
benefit from this book.
This book is written with the view of providing learners a fast
track into the modern applications of quantum physics. It is
designed as a book of Problems and Solutions, consisting of more
than 200 exercises with explicitly worked out solutions.Focusing on
modern research topics, the problems are designed to suit recent
developments such as graphene, topological materials, spintronics,
and quantum computation and information (QCI). Categorized into
eight chapters, the book first introduces QM for undergraduates
with an emphasis on the Dirac formalism and its representation in
the form of matrices and functions. Chapter 2 is dedicated to spin
physics, where the spinor formalism is increasingly relevant to
research on spintronics, graphene, topological systems, Dirac,
Weyl, and all branches of quantum information sciences. Chapter 3
deals with second quantization and its applications in nanoscience
and condensed matter physics. Building on the foundations of the
previous two chapters, Chapter 4 expounds on the non-equilibrium
Green's Function (NEGF) - a modern topic with problems designed to
suit applications in nanoscale electronic and spintronics systems.
Chapter 5 covers gauge fields and topology, with a modern emphasis
on applications in new materials such as graphene and topological
systems. Chapter 6 comprises numerous advanced sub-topics in
condensed matter physics as well as conventional topics such as
band structures and entanglement entropy. Chapter 7 extends to
cross-disciplinary and miscellaneous physics, where the topics are
not necessarily quantum by nature, but deal with issues that have
inspired the development of quantum mechanics and quantum fields.
Lastly, the book caters to quantum computation with a preamble on
the QM foundations of spin, projection, measurement and density
matrices which underpin applications in quantum gates, quantum
teleportation and entanglement.Readers can expect a handy and
effective guide in mastering problem solving techniques in frontier
applications of quantum physics.
This book is written with the view of providing learners a fast
track into the modern applications of quantum physics. It is
designed as a book of Problems and Solutions, consisting of more
than 200 exercises with explicitly worked out solutions.Focusing on
modern research topics, the problems are designed to suit recent
developments such as graphene, topological materials, spintronics,
and quantum computation and information (QCI). Categorized into
eight chapters, the book first introduces QM for undergraduates
with an emphasis on the Dirac formalism and its representation in
the form of matrices and functions. Chapter 2 is dedicated to spin
physics, where the spinor formalism is increasingly relevant to
research on spintronics, graphene, topological systems, Dirac,
Weyl, and all branches of quantum information sciences. Chapter 3
deals with second quantization and its applications in nanoscience
and condensed matter physics. Building on the foundations of the
previous two chapters, Chapter 4 expounds on the non-equilibrium
Green's Function (NEGF) - a modern topic with problems designed to
suit applications in nanoscale electronic and spintronics systems.
Chapter 5 covers gauge fields and topology, with a modern emphasis
on applications in new materials such as graphene and topological
systems. Chapter 6 comprises numerous advanced sub-topics in
condensed matter physics as well as conventional topics such as
band structures and entanglement entropy. Chapter 7 extends to
cross-disciplinary and miscellaneous physics, where the topics are
not necessarily quantum by nature, but deal with issues that have
inspired the development of quantum mechanics and quantum fields.
Lastly, the book caters to quantum computation with a preamble on
the QM foundations of spin, projection, measurement and density
matrices which underpin applications in quantum gates, quantum
teleportation and entanglement.Readers can expect a handy and
effective guide in mastering problem solving techniques in frontier
applications of quantum physics.
Histories, Practices, Interventions: A Reader in Singapore
Contemporary Art brings together key writings about ideas,
practices, issues and art institutions that shape the understanding
of contemporary art in Singapore. This reader is conceived as an
essential resource for advancing critical debates on
post-independence Singapore art and culture. It comprises a total
of thirty-three texts by art historians, art theorists, art
critics, artists and curators. In addition, there is an
introduction by the co-editors, Jeffrey Say and Seng Yu Jin,as well
as three section introductions contributed by Seng Yu Jin; artist,
curator and writer Susie Wong; and art educator and writer Lim Kok
Boon.
Histories, Practices, Interventions: A Reader in Singapore
Contemporary Art brings together key writings about ideas,
practices, issues and art institutions that shape the understanding
of contemporary art in Singapore. This reader is conceived as an
essential resource for advancing critical debates on
post-independence Singapore art and culture. It comprises a total
of thirty-three texts by art historians, art theorists, art
critics, artists and curators. In addition, there is an
introduction by the co-editors, Jeffrey Say and Seng Yu Jin,as well
as three section introductions contributed by Seng Yu Jin; artist,
curator and writer Susie Wong; and art educator and writer Lim Kok
Boon.
Intersections, Innovations, Institutions: A Reader in Singapore
Modern Art is the second of two volumes of readers which the
editors had published on Singapore art. The first volume,
Histories, Practices, Interventions: A Reader in Singapore
Contemporary Art, was published in 2016. Like the first volume,
Intersections, Innovations, Institutions brings together
historically important writings but the scope is on modern artistic
practices in Singapore from the 19th century to the 1980s. The aim
of this book is to make these writings accessible for research and
scholarship and for new histories and narratives to be constructed
about the modern in Singapore art.
Intersections, Innovations, Institutions: A Reader in Singapore
Modern Art is the second of two volumes of readers which the
editors had published on Singapore art. The first volume,
Histories, Practices, Interventions: A Reader in Singapore
Contemporary Art, was published in 2016. Like the first volume,
Intersections, Innovations, Institutions brings together
historically important writings but the scope is on modern artistic
practices in Singapore from the 19th century to the 1980s. The aim
of this book is to make these writings accessible for research and
scholarship and for new histories and narratives to be constructed
about the modern in Singapore art.
Machine learning (ML) models, especially large pretrained deep
learning (DL) models, are of high economic value and must be
properly protected with regard to intellectual property rights
(IPR). Model watermarking methods are proposed to embed
watermarks into the target model, so that, in the event it is
stolen, the modelâs owner can extract the pre-defined watermarks
to assert ownership. Model watermarking methods adopt frequently
used techniques like backdoor training, multi-task learning,
decision boundary analysis etc. to generate secret conditions that
constitute model watermarks or fingerprints only known to model
owners. These methods have little or no effect on model
performance, which makes them applicable to a wide variety of
contexts. In terms of robustness, embedded watermarks must
be robustly detectable against varying adversarial attacks that
attempt to remove the watermarks. The efficacy of model
watermarking methods is showcased in diverse applications including
image classification, image generation, image captions, natural
language processing and reinforcement learning.  This
book covers the motivations, fundamentals, techniques and protocols
for protecting ML models using watermarking. Furthermore, it
showcases cutting-edge work in e.g. model watermarking, signature
and passport embedding and their use cases in distributed federated
learning settings.
This book examines how to conduct due diligence on mergers and
acquisitions for organisations in China written from a management
perspective. Aimed primarily at practitioners within the field of
International Human Resource Management, it highlights models that
appear straightforward and yet are susceptible to oversights and
failings. It examines the roles of human resource practitioners
from when a target company is identified for mergers or
acquisitions through to assessing its risks. The book incorporates
adopting human resource management strategies under differing
business conditions, negotiating to secure the deal and integrating
the new business unit to the merged or acquired organisation. This
title gives a fantastically detailed analysis of due diligence,
capturing the nuances of the Chinese way of doing things and how
this affects a business environment.
This edited book, Introduction to Cyber Forensic Psychology:
Understanding the Mind of the Cyber Deviant Perpetrators, is the
first of its kind in Singapore, which explores emerging cybercrimes
and cyber enabled crimes.Utilising a forensic psychology
perspective to examine the mind of the cyber deviant perpetrators
as well as strategies for assessment, prevention, and
interventions, this book seeks to tap on the valuable experiences
and knowledge of leading forensic psychologists and behavioural
scientists in Singapore.Some of the interesting trends discussed in
this book include digital self-harm, stalkerware usage,
livestreaming of crimes, online expression of hate and rebellion,
attacks via smart devices, COVID-19 related scams and cyber
vigilantism. Such insights would enhance our awareness about
growing pervasiveness of cyber threats and showcase how behavioural
sciences is a force-multiplier in complementing the existing
technological solutions.
This book introduces the technological innovations of robotic
vehicles. It presents the concepts required for self-driving cars
on the road. Besides, readers can gain invaluable knowledge in the
construction, programming, and control of the six-legged robot. The
book also presents the controllers and aerodynamics of several
different types of rotorcrafts. It includes the simulation and
flight of the various kinds of rotor-propelled air vehicles under
each of their different aerodynamics environment. The book is
suitable for academia, educators, students, and researchers who are
interested in autonomous vehicles, robotics, and rotor-propelled
vehicles.
Entrepreneurial cognition research is at a crossroads, where static
views give way to dynamic approaches. This Handbook draws on a
variety of perspectives from experts in the field of
entrepreneurial cognition to highlight the key elements in a
socially-situated view, where cognition is action-oriented,
embodied, socially-situated, and distributed. It provides readers
with some of the most up-to-date approaches to entrepreneurial
cognition research and is designed to be an invaluable and
timesaving companion for entrepreneurial cognition researchers.
With insights from leading entrepreneurial cognition researchers
the Handbook offers a comprehensive literature review of the field.
Readers seeking to better understand and participate in some of the
most up-to-date approaches to entrepreneurial cognition research
will find this Handbook to be especially helpful in their research.
Established scholars who are new to the research area will also be
interested in this book. University libraries with research-focused
business schools will also benefit from this Handbook.
Contributors: R.A. Baron, D.A. Baucus, M.S. Baucus, B. Bird, M.
Brannback, M.S. Cardon, A.L. Carsrud, E.T. Chan, J.S. Clarke, A.C.
Corbett, J.P. Cornelissen, M. Drnovsek, M-D. Foo, D.P. Forbes, D.A.
Gregoire, M. Hayek, J.S. McMullen, J.R. Mitchell, R.K. Mitchell,
C.Y. Murnieks, L.E. Palich, B. Randolph-Seng, M.R. Ryan, S.D.
Sarasvathy, A. Slavec, W.A. Williams, Jr., M.S. Wood, M.A. Zachary
This wide-ranging book analyses EU-Asia security relations in a
systematic, substantive and comparative manner. The contributions
assess similarities and differences between the EU and its Asian
partners with respect to levels of threat perception, policy
response and security cooperation in the context of historical,
institutional and external factors - such as the influence of the
United States. The book presents original empirical research
organised in four parts: a number of contributions providing
discussions of the global context in which EU-Asia security
relations develop; a series of chapters covering the range of
dimensions of EU-Asian security, including both traditional and
non-military aspects of security; chapters addressing the specific
issues touching on bilateral relations between the EU and its
partners in the Asia-Pacific region; and a final part presenting
the overall findings across the various contributions together with
the future outlook for EU-Asia security relations.
This edited volume explores key areas of interests in Singapore
math and science education including issues on teacher education,
pedagogy, curriculum, assessment, teaching practices, applied
learning, ecology of learning, talent grooming, culture of science
and math, vocational education and STEM. It presents to
policymakers and educators a clear picture of the education scene
in Singapore and insights into the role of math and science
education in helping the country excel beyond international studies
such as PISA, the pedagogical and curricula advancements in math
and science learning, and the research and practices that give
Singaporean students the competitive edge in facing the uncertain
and challenging landscape of the future.
A volume in Research in Multicultural Education and International
Perspectives Series Editors Farideh Salili and Rumjahn Hoosain, The
University of Hong Kong Education, East and West, is today mostly
Western in orientation. Asian perspectives remain relatively
unrepresented in curricula, pedagogy and administrative structures.
This volume has brought together authors researching in Asia who
redress this imbalance and describe what the West can learn from
the East. Topics covered include conceptions of and approaches to
effective learning and teaching, self-regulated learning, perceived
causes of success and failure, valuing of education, peer
influences and classroom behavior, creativity, teacher commitment,
class size, motivation, future goals, and other influences on
effective learning. Shared insights from the research and
theorizing presented should provide a fascinating perspectives for
educators and administrators charged with providing cutting-edge,
research-based educational best practices in diverse cultural and
social environments internationally.
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a significant public health problem
of international importance. HCV is capable of establishing chronic
infections resulting in progressive liver damage and other
problems. Current drug therapies are ineffective, highlighting the
need for better antiviral drugs. Recent research in HCV genetics
and molecular biology have led to significant advances in our
understanding of the life cycle of this important pathogen and may
ultimately lead to better antiviral strategies. The editors of this
book have recruited experts from around the world to produce a
timely and well-compiled review of current HCV research, with an
emphasis on antiviral drug development. The chapters provide
in-depth reviews of the most critical areas of research. Topics
include: the HCV life cycle * HCV assays * HCV resources * HCV
databases * HCV infection systems * models of hepatitis C
infections * overview of the drug pipeline * clinical trial design
* clinical virology and drug development * NS3 protease inhibitors
* NS3-NS4A complex inhibitors * NS3 helicase inhibitors * NS4B
targets and inhibitors * NS5A inhibitors * nucleoside inhibitors *
NS5B polymerase inhibitors * glycoprotein-dependent entry * host
cell targets and inhibitors * innate immunity for HCV antiviral
therapy.
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