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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2025 FranceLes conséquences du changement climatique sont particulièrement aiguës au Kenya, où 80 % des terres sont arides ou semi-arides. Quelle perspective critique et constructive le concept d’habitabilité peut-il offrir dans ce contexte ? Fondé sur un travail de terrain réalisé au Kenya en 2022 et 2023, cet article entend affiner une définition in situ de l’habitabilité, en utilisant exclusivement des données qualitatives issues de deux phases de recherche, complétées par des exercices de vidéo-cartographie. Loin de proposer une lecture positiviste de l’habitabilité, portée par une conception exclusivement mécanique et linéaire des dynamiques de mobilité, cette étude propose de mieux relier l’habitabilité aux pratiques quotidiennes, aux habitudes, aux solidarités, voire aux résistances qui constituent la vie ordinaire des habitants des communautés et des personnes déplacées. L’habitabilité se situerait alors au cœur de l’intrication entre socialité et spatialité, entre social et biologique, qui définit – selon Stanley Cavell – la forme de vie humaine. The consequences of climate change are particularly acute in Kenya, where 80% of the land is arid or semi-arid. What critical and constructive perspective can the concept of habitability offer in this context? Based on fieldwork carried out in Kenya in 2022 and 2023, this article aims to refine an in-situ definition of habitability, using exclusively qualitative data from two research phases, supplemented by video-mapping exercises. Far from proposing a positivist reading of habitability, driven by an exclusively mechanical and linear conception of mobility dynamics, this study proposes to better link habitability to the daily practices, habits, solidarities and even resistances that make up the ordinary lives of community dwellers and displaced persons. Habitability would then lie at the heart of the intricacy between sociality and spatiality, between the social and the biological, which defines – according to Stanley Cavell – “the human form of life.”
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2025 FranceLes conséquences du changement climatique sont particulièrement aiguës au Kenya, où 80 % des terres sont arides ou semi-arides. Quelle perspective critique et constructive le concept d’habitabilité peut-il offrir dans ce contexte ? Fondé sur un travail de terrain réalisé au Kenya en 2022 et 2023, cet article entend affiner une définition in situ de l’habitabilité, en utilisant exclusivement des données qualitatives issues de deux phases de recherche, complétées par des exercices de vidéo-cartographie. Loin de proposer une lecture positiviste de l’habitabilité, portée par une conception exclusivement mécanique et linéaire des dynamiques de mobilité, cette étude propose de mieux relier l’habitabilité aux pratiques quotidiennes, aux habitudes, aux solidarités, voire aux résistances qui constituent la vie ordinaire des habitants des communautés et des personnes déplacées. L’habitabilité se situerait alors au cœur de l’intrication entre socialité et spatialité, entre social et biologique, qui définit – selon Stanley Cavell – la forme de vie humaine. The consequences of climate change are particularly acute in Kenya, where 80% of the land is arid or semi-arid. What critical and constructive perspective can the concept of habitability offer in this context? Based on fieldwork carried out in Kenya in 2022 and 2023, this article aims to refine an in-situ definition of habitability, using exclusively qualitative data from two research phases, supplemented by video-mapping exercises. Far from proposing a positivist reading of habitability, driven by an exclusively mechanical and linear conception of mobility dynamics, this study proposes to better link habitability to the daily practices, habits, solidarities and even resistances that make up the ordinary lives of community dwellers and displaced persons. Habitability would then lie at the heart of the intricacy between sociality and spatiality, between the social and the biological, which defines – according to Stanley Cavell – “the human form of life.”
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2025 ItalyPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors:Gaudino E.;
Gaudino E.
Gaudino E. in OpenAIREFarooq U.;
Caldarelli A.;Farooq U.
Farooq U. in OpenAIREStrazzullo P.;
+4 AuthorsStrazzullo P.
Strazzullo P. in OpenAIREGaudino E.;
Gaudino E.
Gaudino E. in OpenAIREFarooq U.;
Caldarelli A.;Farooq U.
Farooq U. in OpenAIREStrazzullo P.;
De Luca D.;Strazzullo P.
Strazzullo P. in OpenAIREDi Gennaro E.;
Di Gennaro E.
Di Gennaro E. in OpenAIRERusso R.;
Russo R.
Russo R. in OpenAIREMusto M.;
Musto M.
Musto M. in OpenAIREhandle: 11588/993591 , 20.500.14243/535369
In the quest for more efficient solar thermal systems, accurately determining the thermal emittance of low-emissive materials is crucial in determining the power losses. This paper describes the calorimetric method designed to precisely measure the thermal emittance of Selective Solar Absorbers (SSAs) to be used in High Vacuum Flat Plate Collectors (HVFPCs). The method’s capability is demonstrated through the successful correction of thermal emittance values for copper samples of varying sizes, including dimensions down to 49 cm2. Results highlight the method’s potential to significantly reduce measurement errors associated with small-size and/or low-emittance samples, providing a path forward to improve the design and efficiency of SSAs. This research marks a significant step in advancing solar thermal technology by enabling emittance measurements with a precision better than 0.003, which is essential for the development of high-performance solar thermal absorbers. The method has also been applied to correct the thermal emittance value of SSA measured in previous measurement campaigns, and it allows a better estimation of the SSA efficiency conversion curve.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2025 ItalyPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors:Gaudino E.;
Gaudino E.
Gaudino E. in OpenAIREFarooq U.;
Caldarelli A.;Farooq U.
Farooq U. in OpenAIREStrazzullo P.;
+4 AuthorsStrazzullo P.
Strazzullo P. in OpenAIREGaudino E.;
Gaudino E.
Gaudino E. in OpenAIREFarooq U.;
Caldarelli A.;Farooq U.
Farooq U. in OpenAIREStrazzullo P.;
De Luca D.;Strazzullo P.
Strazzullo P. in OpenAIREDi Gennaro E.;
Di Gennaro E.
Di Gennaro E. in OpenAIRERusso R.;
Russo R.
Russo R. in OpenAIREMusto M.;
Musto M.
Musto M. in OpenAIREhandle: 11588/993591 , 20.500.14243/535369
In the quest for more efficient solar thermal systems, accurately determining the thermal emittance of low-emissive materials is crucial in determining the power losses. This paper describes the calorimetric method designed to precisely measure the thermal emittance of Selective Solar Absorbers (SSAs) to be used in High Vacuum Flat Plate Collectors (HVFPCs). The method’s capability is demonstrated through the successful correction of thermal emittance values for copper samples of varying sizes, including dimensions down to 49 cm2. Results highlight the method’s potential to significantly reduce measurement errors associated with small-size and/or low-emittance samples, providing a path forward to improve the design and efficiency of SSAs. This research marks a significant step in advancing solar thermal technology by enabling emittance measurements with a precision better than 0.003, which is essential for the development of high-performance solar thermal absorbers. The method has also been applied to correct the thermal emittance value of SSA measured in previous measurement campaigns, and it allows a better estimation of the SSA efficiency conversion curve.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2025 Italy, DenmarkPublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:EC | AD ASTRAEC| AD ASTRAAuthors:Aiswarya Krishnakumar Padinjarethil;
Aiswarya Krishnakumar Padinjarethil
Aiswarya Krishnakumar Padinjarethil in OpenAIREFiammetta Rita Bianchi;
Fiammetta Rita Bianchi
Fiammetta Rita Bianchi in OpenAIREAnke Hagen;
Barbara Bosio;Anke Hagen
Anke Hagen in OpenAIREhandle: 11567/1241375
Degradation issues correlated to microstructural changes are the main obstacles to solid oxide fuel cell and electrolyser applications, making their identification and understanding fundamental steps. Coupling experimental activities with modelling, this work analyses the state-of-the-art Ni-YSZ (Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia)/YSZ/CGO (Cerium Gadolinium Oxide)/LSCF (Lanthanum Strontium Cobalt Ferrite)-CGO-based cell after 1000 h of galvanostatic electrolysis operation at fixed temperature and high steam composition in the inlet gas. Following a multiscale approach, the system behaviour is characterized through electrochemical impedance spectra and polarization curves as well as studying microstructure evolution, with a focus on Ni-cermet functional layer in view of Ni instability detected as the main degradation cause. A comparison with a cell consisting of the same initial geometrical structure and materials but aged in fuel cell mode allows to highlight the influence of operating mode and parameters on Ni-YSZ microstructure. Ni particle size and phase fraction variations experimentally observed on the electrode surface are correlated to water content and applied polarization simulated local values. Ni uneven distribution at the electrolyte interface and particle coarsening, above all, lead to an increase in polarization loss under electrolysis and fuel cell mode, respectively, since both penalise the charge transfer reaction and migration.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2025 Italy, DenmarkPublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:EC | AD ASTRAEC| AD ASTRAAuthors:Aiswarya Krishnakumar Padinjarethil;
Aiswarya Krishnakumar Padinjarethil
Aiswarya Krishnakumar Padinjarethil in OpenAIREFiammetta Rita Bianchi;
Fiammetta Rita Bianchi
Fiammetta Rita Bianchi in OpenAIREAnke Hagen;
Barbara Bosio;Anke Hagen
Anke Hagen in OpenAIREhandle: 11567/1241375
Degradation issues correlated to microstructural changes are the main obstacles to solid oxide fuel cell and electrolyser applications, making their identification and understanding fundamental steps. Coupling experimental activities with modelling, this work analyses the state-of-the-art Ni-YSZ (Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia)/YSZ/CGO (Cerium Gadolinium Oxide)/LSCF (Lanthanum Strontium Cobalt Ferrite)-CGO-based cell after 1000 h of galvanostatic electrolysis operation at fixed temperature and high steam composition in the inlet gas. Following a multiscale approach, the system behaviour is characterized through electrochemical impedance spectra and polarization curves as well as studying microstructure evolution, with a focus on Ni-cermet functional layer in view of Ni instability detected as the main degradation cause. A comparison with a cell consisting of the same initial geometrical structure and materials but aged in fuel cell mode allows to highlight the influence of operating mode and parameters on Ni-YSZ microstructure. Ni particle size and phase fraction variations experimentally observed on the electrode surface are correlated to water content and applied polarization simulated local values. Ni uneven distribution at the electrolyte interface and particle coarsening, above all, lead to an increase in polarization loss under electrolysis and fuel cell mode, respectively, since both penalise the charge transfer reaction and migration.
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Iles, C
Iles, C in OpenAIREVautard, R.;
Vautard, R.
Vautard, R. in OpenAIREVrac, M.;
Vrac, M.
Vrac, M. in OpenAIREdoi: 10.1029/2025ef006290
AbstractThe summer of 2018 was characterized by prolonged heatwaves over Northern Europe, associated with persistent atmospheric blocking, and an unusually northward jet stream location over Scandinavia. Whilst event attribution studies tend to focus on the change in probability or magnitude of the extreme temperatures themselves, we provide context to these studies by examining whether there are human induced trends in the atmospheric circulation that might affect the likelihood of similar extreme circulation patterns and associated heat waves occurring in the future. We examine trends and variability in summer jet latitude, blocking frequency and overall circulation pattern over the Scandinavian sector in a variety of reanalyses and climate model ensembles. Both the number of blocked days, and the average jet location for summer 2018 were unprecedented in the reanalyses, and rare in climate model simulations. We found no robust evidence of past or future externally forced changes in summer blocking frequency over Scandinavia in model simulations, whilst trends in circulation analogs were also largely insignificant. Trends in jet latitude were dependent on the time period examined, models included and other analysis choices. Overall, we found no robust evidence for systematic trends in average or extreme years toward Summer 2018‐like conditions for any of the three indices, nor in the frequency of co‐occurring extreme northward jet latitude and high blocking frequency. We conclude that Summer 2018s circulation can likely be explained by internal atmospheric variability.
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Iles, C
Iles, C in OpenAIREVautard, R.;
Vautard, R.
Vautard, R. in OpenAIREVrac, M.;
Vrac, M.
Vrac, M. in OpenAIREdoi: 10.1029/2025ef006290
AbstractThe summer of 2018 was characterized by prolonged heatwaves over Northern Europe, associated with persistent atmospheric blocking, and an unusually northward jet stream location over Scandinavia. Whilst event attribution studies tend to focus on the change in probability or magnitude of the extreme temperatures themselves, we provide context to these studies by examining whether there are human induced trends in the atmospheric circulation that might affect the likelihood of similar extreme circulation patterns and associated heat waves occurring in the future. We examine trends and variability in summer jet latitude, blocking frequency and overall circulation pattern over the Scandinavian sector in a variety of reanalyses and climate model ensembles. Both the number of blocked days, and the average jet location for summer 2018 were unprecedented in the reanalyses, and rare in climate model simulations. We found no robust evidence of past or future externally forced changes in summer blocking frequency over Scandinavia in model simulations, whilst trends in circulation analogs were also largely insignificant. Trends in jet latitude were dependent on the time period examined, models included and other analysis choices. Overall, we found no robust evidence for systematic trends in average or extreme years toward Summer 2018‐like conditions for any of the three indices, nor in the frequency of co‐occurring extreme northward jet latitude and high blocking frequency. We conclude that Summer 2018s circulation can likely be explained by internal atmospheric variability.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2025 Netherlands, FrancePublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:NSF | BII: Life without water: ...NSF| BII: Life without water: protecting macromolecules, cells, and organisms during desiccation and rehydration across kingdoms of lifeAuthors:Marks, R.;
Marks, R.
Marks, R. in OpenAIREEkwealor, J.;
Ekwealor, J.
Ekwealor, J. in OpenAIREArtur, M.;
Artur, M.
Artur, M. in OpenAIREBondi, L.;
+35 AuthorsBondi, L.
Bondi, L. in OpenAIREMarks, R.;
Marks, R.
Marks, R. in OpenAIREEkwealor, J.;
Ekwealor, J.
Ekwealor, J. in OpenAIREArtur, M.;
Artur, M.
Artur, M. in OpenAIREBondi, L.;
Bondi, L.
Bondi, L. in OpenAIREBoothby, T.;
Boothby, T.
Boothby, T. in OpenAIRECarmo, O.;
Carmo, O.
Carmo, O. in OpenAIRECenteno, D.;
Centeno, D.
Centeno, D. in OpenAIRECoe, K.;
Coe, K.
Coe, K. in OpenAIREDace, H.;
Field, S.; Hutt, A.;Dace, H.
Dace, H. in OpenAIREPorembski, S.;
Thalhammer, A.;Porembski, S.
Porembski, S. in OpenAIREvan der Pas, L.;
Wood, A.; Alpert, P.; Bartels, D.;van der Pas, L.
van der Pas, L. in OpenAIREBoeynaems, S.;
Boeynaems, S.
Boeynaems, S. in OpenAIREDatar, M.;
Datar, M.
Datar, M. in OpenAIREGiese, T.;
Seidou, W.; Kirchner, S.;Giese, T.
Giese, T. in OpenAIREKöhler, J.;
Kumara, U.;Köhler, J.
Köhler, J. in OpenAIREKyung, J.;
Kyung, J.
Kyung, J. in OpenAIRELyall, R.;
Lyall, R.
Lyall, R. in OpenAIREMishler, B.;
Mishler, B.
Mishler, B. in OpenAIRENdongmo, J.;
Otegui, M.;Ndongmo, J.
Ndongmo, J. in OpenAIREReddy, V.;
Reddy, V.
Reddy, V. in OpenAIRERexroth, J.;
Rexroth, J.
Rexroth, J. in OpenAIRETebele, S.;
Tebele, S.
Tebele, S. in OpenAIREVanburen, R.;
Vanburen, R.
Vanburen, R. in OpenAIREVerdier, Jerome;
Verdier, Jerome
Verdier, Jerome in OpenAIREVothknecht, U.;
Vothknecht, U.
Vothknecht, U. in OpenAIREWittenberg, M.;
Zokov, E.;Wittenberg, M.
Wittenberg, M. in OpenAIREOliver, M.;
Oliver, M.
Oliver, M. in OpenAIRERhee, S.;
Rhee, S.
Rhee, S. in OpenAIREAbstract To thrive in extreme conditions, organisms have evolved a diverse arsenal of adaptations that confer resilience. These species, their traits, and the mechanisms underlying them comprise a valuable resource that can be mined for numerous conceptual insights and applied objectives. One of the most dramatic adaptations to water limitation is desiccation tolerance. Understanding the mechanisms underlying desiccation tolerance has important potential implications for medicine, biotechnology, agriculture, and conservation. However, progress has been hindered by a lack of standardization across sub-disciplines, complicating the integration of data and slowing the translation of basic discoveries into practical applications. Here, we synthesize current knowledge on desiccation tolerance across evolutionary, ecological, physiological, and cellular scales to provide a roadmap for advancing desiccation tolerance research. We also address critical gaps and technical roadblocks, highlighting the need for standardized experimental practices, improved taxonomic sampling, and the development of new tools for studying biology in a dry state. We hope that this perspective can serve as a roadmap to accelerating research breakthroughs and unlocking the potential of desiccation tolerance to address global challenges related to climate change, food security, and health.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2025 Netherlands, FrancePublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:NSF | BII: Life without water: ...NSF| BII: Life without water: protecting macromolecules, cells, and organisms during desiccation and rehydration across kingdoms of lifeAuthors:Marks, R.;
Marks, R.
Marks, R. in OpenAIREEkwealor, J.;
Ekwealor, J.
Ekwealor, J. in OpenAIREArtur, M.;
Artur, M.
Artur, M. in OpenAIREBondi, L.;
+35 AuthorsBondi, L.
Bondi, L. in OpenAIREMarks, R.;
Marks, R.
Marks, R. in OpenAIREEkwealor, J.;
Ekwealor, J.
Ekwealor, J. in OpenAIREArtur, M.;
Artur, M.
Artur, M. in OpenAIREBondi, L.;
Bondi, L.
Bondi, L. in OpenAIREBoothby, T.;
Boothby, T.
Boothby, T. in OpenAIRECarmo, O.;
Carmo, O.
Carmo, O. in OpenAIRECenteno, D.;
Centeno, D.
Centeno, D. in OpenAIRECoe, K.;
Coe, K.
Coe, K. in OpenAIREDace, H.;
Field, S.; Hutt, A.;Dace, H.
Dace, H. in OpenAIREPorembski, S.;
Thalhammer, A.;Porembski, S.
Porembski, S. in OpenAIREvan der Pas, L.;
Wood, A.; Alpert, P.; Bartels, D.;van der Pas, L.
van der Pas, L. in OpenAIREBoeynaems, S.;
Boeynaems, S.
Boeynaems, S. in OpenAIREDatar, M.;
Datar, M.
Datar, M. in OpenAIREGiese, T.;
Seidou, W.; Kirchner, S.;Giese, T.
Giese, T. in OpenAIREKöhler, J.;
Kumara, U.;Köhler, J.
Köhler, J. in OpenAIREKyung, J.;
Kyung, J.
Kyung, J. in OpenAIRELyall, R.;
Lyall, R.
Lyall, R. in OpenAIREMishler, B.;
Mishler, B.
Mishler, B. in OpenAIRENdongmo, J.;
Otegui, M.;Ndongmo, J.
Ndongmo, J. in OpenAIREReddy, V.;
Reddy, V.
Reddy, V. in OpenAIRERexroth, J.;
Rexroth, J.
Rexroth, J. in OpenAIRETebele, S.;
Tebele, S.
Tebele, S. in OpenAIREVanburen, R.;
Vanburen, R.
Vanburen, R. in OpenAIREVerdier, Jerome;
Verdier, Jerome
Verdier, Jerome in OpenAIREVothknecht, U.;
Vothknecht, U.
Vothknecht, U. in OpenAIREWittenberg, M.;
Zokov, E.;Wittenberg, M.
Wittenberg, M. in OpenAIREOliver, M.;
Oliver, M.
Oliver, M. in OpenAIRERhee, S.;
Rhee, S.
Rhee, S. in OpenAIREAbstract To thrive in extreme conditions, organisms have evolved a diverse arsenal of adaptations that confer resilience. These species, their traits, and the mechanisms underlying them comprise a valuable resource that can be mined for numerous conceptual insights and applied objectives. One of the most dramatic adaptations to water limitation is desiccation tolerance. Understanding the mechanisms underlying desiccation tolerance has important potential implications for medicine, biotechnology, agriculture, and conservation. However, progress has been hindered by a lack of standardization across sub-disciplines, complicating the integration of data and slowing the translation of basic discoveries into practical applications. Here, we synthesize current knowledge on desiccation tolerance across evolutionary, ecological, physiological, and cellular scales to provide a roadmap for advancing desiccation tolerance research. We also address critical gaps and technical roadblocks, highlighting the need for standardized experimental practices, improved taxonomic sampling, and the development of new tools for studying biology in a dry state. We hope that this perspective can serve as a roadmap to accelerating research breakthroughs and unlocking the potential of desiccation tolerance to address global challenges related to climate change, food security, and health.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2025 Italy, GermanyPublisher:Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Funded by:NSERCNSERCAuthors:Jasneet Kaur;
Matthew Schweinbenz; Kane Ho;Jasneet Kaur
Jasneet Kaur in OpenAIREAdel Malekkhouyan;
+5 AuthorsAdel Malekkhouyan
Adel Malekkhouyan in OpenAIREJasneet Kaur;
Matthew Schweinbenz; Kane Ho;Jasneet Kaur
Jasneet Kaur in OpenAIREAdel Malekkhouyan;
Kamal Ghotia;Adel Malekkhouyan
Adel Malekkhouyan in OpenAIREFranz Egert;
Franz Egert
Franz Egert in OpenAIREFatemeh Razmjooei;
Syed Asif Ansar;Fatemeh Razmjooei
Fatemeh Razmjooei in OpenAIREHadis Zarrin;
Hadis Zarrin
Hadis Zarrin in OpenAIREAnion exchange membrane water electrolyser showing the chemical structure of hydroxyl-conductive 2D hBN-based anion exchange membrane (AEM). The developed AEMs exhibit high hydroxyl conductivity, superior mechanical and electrochemical stability.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2025 Italy, GermanyPublisher:Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Funded by:NSERCNSERCAuthors:Jasneet Kaur;
Matthew Schweinbenz; Kane Ho;Jasneet Kaur
Jasneet Kaur in OpenAIREAdel Malekkhouyan;
+5 AuthorsAdel Malekkhouyan
Adel Malekkhouyan in OpenAIREJasneet Kaur;
Matthew Schweinbenz; Kane Ho;Jasneet Kaur
Jasneet Kaur in OpenAIREAdel Malekkhouyan;
Kamal Ghotia;Adel Malekkhouyan
Adel Malekkhouyan in OpenAIREFranz Egert;
Franz Egert
Franz Egert in OpenAIREFatemeh Razmjooei;
Syed Asif Ansar;Fatemeh Razmjooei
Fatemeh Razmjooei in OpenAIREHadis Zarrin;
Hadis Zarrin
Hadis Zarrin in OpenAIREAnion exchange membrane water electrolyser showing the chemical structure of hydroxyl-conductive 2D hBN-based anion exchange membrane (AEM). The developed AEMs exhibit high hydroxyl conductivity, superior mechanical and electrochemical stability.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2025Publisher:IOP Publishing Funded by:EC | ESTEEM3EC| ESTEEM3Authors: Marijn W van de Putte; Jasman Singh Gambhir;Nicolas Gauquelin;
Nicolas Gauquelin
Nicolas Gauquelin in OpenAIREAlexandros Sarantopoulos;
+5 AuthorsAlexandros Sarantopoulos
Alexandros Sarantopoulos in OpenAIREMarijn W van de Putte; Jasman Singh Gambhir;Nicolas Gauquelin;
Nicolas Gauquelin
Nicolas Gauquelin in OpenAIREAlexandros Sarantopoulos;
Daniel Monteiro Cunha; Johan Verbeeck;Alexandros Sarantopoulos
Alexandros Sarantopoulos in OpenAIREGertjan Koster;
Francisco Rivadulla;Gertjan Koster
Gertjan Koster in OpenAIREMark Huijben;
Mark Huijben
Mark Huijben in OpenAIREAbstract The phonon-glass electron-crystal paradigm has guided thermoelectric research in recent years. However, the inherent conflict between atomic disorder reducing phonon conduction, and the order required to maintain high electron mobility, creates a significant challenge in material design, which has driven innovation in nanostructuring and composite materials. Here, vertically aligned nanocomposites (VANs) composed of self-assembled metallic La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 (LSMO) nanopillars in a surrounding ZnO matrix are investigated for controllable thermal conductivity. Tuning of the crystal orientation of the substrate controls the epitaxial alignment of the LSMO and ZnO phases along the horizontal and vertical interfaces. The VAN films on (111)-oriented STO substrates exhibit an increased power factor of 0.52 μW·cm−1·K−2 at 600 °C beyond ZnO films of 0.15 μW·cm−1·K−2. Detailed characterization and modeling of the thermal conductivity demonstrates a reduction of about 75% as well as anisotropic behavior for the VAN films with out-of-plane and in-plane thermal conductivities of respectively 9.2 and 1.5 W·m−1·K−1, in strong contrast to the isotropic behavior in ZnO films with a thermal conductivity of 38 W·m−1·K−1. These results show the promising strategy of VAN thin films with a nanopillar-matrix architecture to scatter phonons and to enhance the thermoelectric performance.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2025Publisher:IOP Publishing Funded by:EC | ESTEEM3EC| ESTEEM3Authors: Marijn W van de Putte; Jasman Singh Gambhir;Nicolas Gauquelin;
Nicolas Gauquelin
Nicolas Gauquelin in OpenAIREAlexandros Sarantopoulos;
+5 AuthorsAlexandros Sarantopoulos
Alexandros Sarantopoulos in OpenAIREMarijn W van de Putte; Jasman Singh Gambhir;Nicolas Gauquelin;
Nicolas Gauquelin
Nicolas Gauquelin in OpenAIREAlexandros Sarantopoulos;
Daniel Monteiro Cunha; Johan Verbeeck;Alexandros Sarantopoulos
Alexandros Sarantopoulos in OpenAIREGertjan Koster;
Francisco Rivadulla;Gertjan Koster
Gertjan Koster in OpenAIREMark Huijben;
Mark Huijben
Mark Huijben in OpenAIREAbstract The phonon-glass electron-crystal paradigm has guided thermoelectric research in recent years. However, the inherent conflict between atomic disorder reducing phonon conduction, and the order required to maintain high electron mobility, creates a significant challenge in material design, which has driven innovation in nanostructuring and composite materials. Here, vertically aligned nanocomposites (VANs) composed of self-assembled metallic La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 (LSMO) nanopillars in a surrounding ZnO matrix are investigated for controllable thermal conductivity. Tuning of the crystal orientation of the substrate controls the epitaxial alignment of the LSMO and ZnO phases along the horizontal and vertical interfaces. The VAN films on (111)-oriented STO substrates exhibit an increased power factor of 0.52 μW·cm−1·K−2 at 600 °C beyond ZnO films of 0.15 μW·cm−1·K−2. Detailed characterization and modeling of the thermal conductivity demonstrates a reduction of about 75% as well as anisotropic behavior for the VAN films with out-of-plane and in-plane thermal conductivities of respectively 9.2 and 1.5 W·m−1·K−1, in strong contrast to the isotropic behavior in ZnO films with a thermal conductivity of 38 W·m−1·K−1. These results show the promising strategy of VAN thin films with a nanopillar-matrix architecture to scatter phonons and to enhance the thermoelectric performance.
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Le changement climatique dans le Sud-Ouest de la France se matérialise par la transition d'un climat tempéré océanique à un climat méditerranéen. Cette transition pose des défis majeurs à la poursuite de l’agriculture irriguée, comme c’est le cas du Lot-et-Garonne. Rester soutenable économiquement dans un contexte de baisse de la disponibilité en eau constitue un enjeu de taille. Les filières agricoles sont au cœur d’injonctions paradoxales entre maintenir une forte production et être sobres en eau. Des recherches conduites dans le Lot-et-Garonne entre 2022 et 2023 auprès des parties prenantes des filières pruneau, kiwi et noisette ont mis en avant trois résultats principaux : des dynamiques productivistes de plus en plus techniques et industrialisées dans un contexte d’agriculture libérale, des stratégies d’adaptation au travers de l’irrigation (même contre le gel) et les prémices d’un sentiment de déconnexion entre les politiques publiques et les attentes locales, qui se sont exprimées par des mouvements de protestation du monde agricole.
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Le changement climatique dans le Sud-Ouest de la France se matérialise par la transition d'un climat tempéré océanique à un climat méditerranéen. Cette transition pose des défis majeurs à la poursuite de l’agriculture irriguée, comme c’est le cas du Lot-et-Garonne. Rester soutenable économiquement dans un contexte de baisse de la disponibilité en eau constitue un enjeu de taille. Les filières agricoles sont au cœur d’injonctions paradoxales entre maintenir une forte production et être sobres en eau. Des recherches conduites dans le Lot-et-Garonne entre 2022 et 2023 auprès des parties prenantes des filières pruneau, kiwi et noisette ont mis en avant trois résultats principaux : des dynamiques productivistes de plus en plus techniques et industrialisées dans un contexte d’agriculture libérale, des stratégies d’adaptation au travers de l’irrigation (même contre le gel) et les prémices d’un sentiment de déconnexion entre les politiques publiques et les attentes locales, qui se sont exprimées par des mouvements de protestation du monde agricole.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2025Publisher:Elsevier BV Emma Menant; Delphine Lavignasse; Sarah Ménétré; Jean-Philippe Didon; Xavier Jouven;This study aims to quantify the reliability of automated external defibrillators (AED) in paediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (pOHCA) by evaluating the defibrillation and the shock advisory system efficacy. Furthermore, the relationship between the initial energy dose and patient outcomes is analysed.We studied data from all pOHCA cases (age < 18 years) treated by the Paris Fire Brigade between January 2010 and December 2018, limited to those with available AED signals. The efficacy of shocks is the primary outcome. The secondary outcomes are the shock advisory system performance, pre-hospital return of a spontaneous circulation (ROSC), survival and energy dose. Energy dose, weight and age are compared using a Wilcoxon test according to the outcome's values.A total of 1,990 electrocardiogram strips extracted from 349 pOHCA cases were included in the study. Shock advisory system had a sensitivity of 89.4% and a specificity of 99.8% for the detection of shockable rhythms. Shock efficacy observed for all patients who received a shock was 83.1% and first shock efficacy for patients in initial ventricular fibrillation was 96%. Patients who received a shock had a pre-hospital ROSC rate of 74.3%, a survival rate at hospital admission of 71.4% and 34.3% at hospital discharge.This study shows that AED detect shockable rhythm with a good sensitivity and specificity and that shocks are associated with a very high rates of termination of shockable rhythms in pOHCA.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2025Publisher:Elsevier BV Emma Menant; Delphine Lavignasse; Sarah Ménétré; Jean-Philippe Didon; Xavier Jouven;This study aims to quantify the reliability of automated external defibrillators (AED) in paediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (pOHCA) by evaluating the defibrillation and the shock advisory system efficacy. Furthermore, the relationship between the initial energy dose and patient outcomes is analysed.We studied data from all pOHCA cases (age < 18 years) treated by the Paris Fire Brigade between January 2010 and December 2018, limited to those with available AED signals. The efficacy of shocks is the primary outcome. The secondary outcomes are the shock advisory system performance, pre-hospital return of a spontaneous circulation (ROSC), survival and energy dose. Energy dose, weight and age are compared using a Wilcoxon test according to the outcome's values.A total of 1,990 electrocardiogram strips extracted from 349 pOHCA cases were included in the study. Shock advisory system had a sensitivity of 89.4% and a specificity of 99.8% for the detection of shockable rhythms. Shock efficacy observed for all patients who received a shock was 83.1% and first shock efficacy for patients in initial ventricular fibrillation was 96%. Patients who received a shock had a pre-hospital ROSC rate of 74.3%, a survival rate at hospital admission of 71.4% and 34.3% at hospital discharge.This study shows that AED detect shockable rhythm with a good sensitivity and specificity and that shocks are associated with a very high rates of termination of shockable rhythms in pOHCA.
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