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Ferrimagnetism And Magnetic Entropy Change For TM/RE Multilayers
(Physics, 2009-09-16)Multilayers of Co/Tb, Ni/Gd, NiFe/Gd, CoFe/Gd and CoNi/Gd multilayers have been synthesized using dc magnetron sputtering and have been investigated experimentally by SQUID magnetometry. Due to the antiferromagnetic coupling ... -
Ferroelectric And Ferromagnetic Behavior Of Oxide Containing Thin Films
Oxide materials are important due to their interesting physical properties for applications in future electronic devices. Thin film oxide materials show a variety of electric and magnetic properties such as ferroelectric, ... -
Fiber Based Non-linear Excitation Fluorescence Microscopy
(Biomedical Engineering, 2007-08-23)Non-linear excitation fluorescence microscopy is a high resolution, non-invasive biological imaging technique capable of imaging both in vitro and in vivo at the depths of several hundred microns. The goal of the thesis ... -
FIBER BRAGG GRATING (FBG) SENSORS FOR THE SIMULTANEOUS MEASUREMENTS OF STRAIN AND TEMPERATURE
(2016-12-19)This research presents a single fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensor that is capable of measuring the axial load and temperature simultaneously. The FBG sensor is coated with a block of recrystallized Lophine, which introduces ... -
Fiber Optic Scanner Using Electromagnetic Actuation With Different Ferromagnetic Materials
(Electrical Engineering, 2007-08-23)A fiber optic scanner capable of scanning medical imaging actuated by an external magnetic field is designed and characterized using different magnetized and non magnetized ferromagnetic materials. Cobalt, Iron, Nickel, ... -
Fiber-optic Pressure Sensor For Time-of-flight Measurements In A Shock Wave
(Aerospace Engineering, 2010-11-01)Fiber-optic sensors are widely employed to detect pressures and temperatures precisely. In particular, MEMS-based Ber-optic sensors are immune to electromagnetic interference but may have limitations at high temperatures ... -
Field And Experimental Studies To Assess The Performance of Stabilized Expansive Clay
(Civil & Environmental Engineering, 2007-08-23)A vast majority of the expansive soils are montmorillonite-rich clays, over consolidated clays and shales. The swell and shrinkage movements of expansive soil cause considerable damage to structures such as buildings and ... -
Field Investigations On Performance Of Short Drilled Shafts Under Inclined Loading
(Civil & Environmental Engineering, 2010-07-19)In the Kaufman County area within the Texas Department of Transportation's Dallas District, several short drilled shaft foundations supporting three-cable median barrier systems wereobserved to be distressed during severe ... -
FIELD SWCC MODELING AND SOIL WATER STORAGE EVALUATION THROUGH GEOPHYSICAL TESTING
(2018-12-19)Evapotranspiration (ET) landfill cover is an emerging final cover system and offers several benefits over conventional landfill closure system. It is a cost-effective green solution for the sustainability of a landfill as ... -
FIELD-DIRECTED FABRICATION OF HIERARCHICAL STRUCTURES TOWARD ELECTROCHEMICAL APPLICATIONS
(2017-08-25)The ubiquity of hierarchical structures in nature indicates an inherent advantage to having morphological features comprised of multiple length scales. Such structures help maximize interfacial surface area, allowing for ... -
Fiends Who Bear The Shapes Of Men: Case Studies On White Male And Black Female Relationships In The South
(History, 2007-08-23)Slave women resisted being sexually dominated by white men, by refusing to accept that their lives were beyond their control. By examining cases of slave women who resisted white sexually assertive men, I will display how ... -
Filling Of Methane/air Mixture In A Tube For Pulse Detonation Engines
(Mechanical Engineering, 2012-04-11)In pulse detonation engines, filling is a time consuming process; reducing these times will help to increase the frequency. The filling of a detonation tube, 1 m long tube with an internal diameter of 101.6 mm, closed at ... -
Final Report: Adopting OER for Introduction to Oceanography
(2021)A faculty member at the UTA Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences was awarded an Open Educational Resource (OER) Adoption Stipend Grant through the UTA CARES Grant Program to adopt the open textbook “Introduction ... -
Final Report: Adopting OER for Research Methods Classes across the BSW and MSW Programs
(2020)The School of Social Work (SSW) adopted open educational resources for use in introductory Research Methods courses across the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) and Master of Social Work (MSW) programs. Two OER products were ... -
Final Report: Content-Based French Language OER Creation Project
(2020)This UTA CARES Grant project was to develop an intermediate-level French textbook that incorporates material and resources from multiple domains, including business, history, the arts, and the sciences. It prepares students ... -
Final Report: Creating Green Social Work Curriculum with OER
(2020)A faculty member at the UTA School of Social Work was awarded an Open Educational Resource (OER) Adoption Stipend Grant through the UTA CARES Grant Program to develop OER for the new Green Social Work class. As a result ... -
Final Report: Development of Web-Based Interactive Educational System Replacing the Traditional Textbook Based Instructional Approach
(2018)Dr. Sharareh Kermanshachi, Assistant Professor in UTA's Department of Civil Engineering, received a UTA CARES grant in 2017. The grant supported creation of an OER to replace the commercial textbook previously used in a ... -
Final Report: Incorporating an Open Educational Resource into the Applied Fluid Mechanics Laboratory Course to Enhance Civil Engineering Education
(2019)In this project an open educational resource (OER) was developed and incorporated into the applied fluid mechanics laboratory course. The objectives of this OER were to: 1) provide students with adequate and consistent ... -
Final Report: Incorporating Open Educational Textbook into Business Math Co-requisite Model
(2020)Aida Allen's final report for the UTA CARES Grant Program