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  • Vonnegut, Chrisgen (University of Oregon, 2016-10-27)
    The utility of fluorophores for sensing applications in the current state of the art of biological imaging hardly needs to be stated. The use of fluorophores in exploring and determining the internal structure and active ...
  • Briel, Matthew (University of Oregon, 2012)
    We designed an optical imaging system compromising a pair of custom aspheric lenses for the purpose of making a continuous position measurement of a single rubidium atom in a dipole trap. The lens profiles were ...
  • Goering, Andrea (University of Oregon, 2019-04-30)
    Predicting and verifying the tunable optical properties of metal nanostructures is central to designing materials optimized for specific applications. Chemically- deposited nanostructures have been well-studied near the ...
  • Johnson, Ireland (University of Oregon, 2022)
    Large bone defects and fractures caused by trauma or disease remain a serious challenge for orthopedic surgeons, and there is a need for more effective treatment strategies to repair injured bone. Bone autografts, a tissue ...
  • Johnson, Ireland; Guerrero, Andres; Spaulding, Veronica; Hettiaratchi, Marian (University of Oregon, 2021)
    Large bone defects and fractures caused by trauma or disease remain a serious challenge for orthopedic surgeons, and there is a need for more effective treatment strategies to repair injured bone. Bone autografts, a tissue ...
  • Bernhard, Sarah; Brown, G. Z.; Briscoe, John; Kline, Jeff; Kumar, Pawan; Wang, Zhunqin; Rasmussen, Donald; Rasmussen, Kenneth; Stanard, James (Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1996)
    The objective of our investigations was to develop innovations that would enable modular builders to improve the energy performance of their classrooms without increasing their first cost. The Modem Building Systems' classroom ...
  • Brown, G. Z.; Bjornson, Dana; Briscoe, John; Fremouw, Sean; Kline, Jeff; Kumar, Pawan; Larocque, Paul; Northcutt, Dale; Wang, Zhunqin (Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1997)
    We are developing innovations to enable modular builders to improve the energy performance of their classrooms with a minimum increase in first cost. The Modern Building Systems' (MBS) classroom building conforms to the ...
  • Halperin, Emilio Isaac (University of Oregon, 2018-06)
    This thesis examines the role that culture and geographic location play on the design process. Using historical and contemporary examples of designers who adapt their designs to their culture, as well as examples of products ...
  • Berg, Rudy; Brown, G. Z.; DeKay, Mark; Kellett, Ronald; Muller, Brook; Peting, Donald; Rose, Jordan (Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1992)
    This paper reports on method and results of 'Design for Energy Efficiency', a design and technology task area of the Energy Efficient Industrialized Housing research program - a project jointly based in institutions of ...
  • Hogan, Matthew Bryan, 1982- (University of Oregon, 2011-06)
    Passive House is a voluntary, performance-based energy standard for buildings. Passive Houses use on average 90% less energy for space conditioning than code-designed houses; Passive House therefore offers an ambitious ...
  • Butler, Avery M. (University of Oregon, 2018-06)
    After evaluating the eldercare product environment through use of observation and empathy exercises, I identify a trend of neglect towards aesthetic and its role in the formation of identity on the part of the product and ...
  • Kellett, Ronald (Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1992-09)
    This paper presents work in progress in 'Design for Energy Efficiency', one of fifteen task areas within the United States Department of Energy sponsored Energy Efficient Industrialized Housing (EEIH) research program. In ...
  • Holden, Charlie (University of Oregon, 2022)
    Migraine is a common and debilitating neurological illness. Effective migraine treatment often relies on pharmaceutical interventions, though this strategy alone is insufficient in allowing migraineurs, or people who ...
  • Peña, Robert B.; Meek, Chris (University of Oregon, 2019)
    Design Integration can be characterized as a working method that is iterative, continuously collaborative, and information-rich, and is targeted at optimizing the environmental, economic, and experiential performance of ...
  • Fickas, Stephen; Doerry, Eckehard; Meyer, David; Miller, Peter (University of Oregon, 1988-12-30)
    In this paper we argue for a minimalist view of language design for Expert System environments. In support of our arguments we present MIN, a minimal language which extends the less-is-better philosophy of Scheme to ...
  • Farley, Arthur M.; Proskurowski, Andrzej (University of Oregon, 1989-03-24)
    A network is specified by a topology definition and a protocol definition. A network's topology, represented as a graph, defines its interconnection structure, while the protocol defines its operational behavior. A ...
  • Wilson, Kelly (University of Oregon, 2021-04-27)
    Single-shot transient absorption (SSTA) spectroscopy overcomes the limitations of conventional transient absorption (TA) instruments by spatially encoding the pump-probe time delay into the probe spatial profile. This ...
  • Reyes, Gary; Roehrig, Gunter; Ellston, Jacob; Thomass, Eric; Salazar, Abraham; Kristof, Evan (University of Oregon, 2020)
    The City of Silverton is a small rural community in Marion County approximately 12 miles northeast of Salem. The City is named after Silver Creek, which runs through town and is the primary feature of the project site ...
  • Cruse, Andrew (University of Oregon, 2019)
    As anthropogenic climate change destabilizes a fixed idea of climate, it is also destabilizing a fixed idea of comfort. Comfort, like climate, can no longer be understood as a steady index of energetic balance, but is now ...
  • Choffel, Marisa (University of Oregon, 2022-02-18)
    New materials are essential for continued technological advancements, but synthesizing new materials remains a significant challenge. The modulated elemental reactants synthesis approach provides tunable parameters to ...

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