University research and development activities: Intrusion into areas untended? A review of recent developments and ethical issues raised

1988 ◽  
Vol 7 (9) ◽  
pp. 645-656 ◽  
Author(s):  
David E. Blevins ◽  
Sid R. Ewer
Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (10) ◽  
pp. 2798
Author(s):  
Konstanty M. Gawrylczyk ◽  
Szymon Banaszak

The paper provides a review of the modelling techniques used to simulate the frequency response of transformer windings. The aim of the research and development of modelling methods was to analyze the influence of deformations and faults in the windings on the changes in the frequency response. All described methods are given with examples of the modelling results performed by the authors of this paper and from literature sources. The research is prefaced with a thorough literature review. There are described models based on lumped parameters with input data coming from direct calculations based on the winding geometry and obtained from FEM modelling software and models considering the wave phenomena in the windings. The analysis was also performed for practical problems in winding modelling: the influence of windings other than the modelled one and the influence of parallel wires in a winding.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 51-58
Author(s):  
Hermann AM Mucke

A snapshot of noteworthy recent developments in the patent literature of relevance to pharmaceutical and medical research and development.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Hermann AM Mucke

A snapshot of noteworthy recent developments in the patent literature of relevance to pharmaceutical and medical research and development.


Author(s):  
Mary E. Webb ◽  
Andrew Fluck ◽  
Johannes Magenheim ◽  
Joyce Malyn-Smith ◽  
Juliet Waters ◽  
...  

AbstractMachine learning systems are infiltrating our lives and are beginning to become important in our education systems. This article, developed from a synthesis and analysis of previous research, examines the implications of recent developments in machine learning for human learners and learning. In this article we first compare deep learning in computers and humans to examine their similarities and differences. Deep learning is identified as a sub-set of machine learning, which is itself a component of artificial intelligence. Deep learning often depends on backwards propagation in weighted neural networks, so is non-deterministic—the system adapts and changes through practical experience or training. This adaptive behaviour predicates the need for explainability and accountability in such systems. Accountability is the reverse of explainability. Explainability flows through the system from inputs to output (decision) whereas accountability flows backwards, from a decision to the person taking responsibility for it. Both explainability and accountability should be incorporated in machine learning system design from the outset to meet social, ethical and legislative requirements. For students to be able to understand the nature of the systems that may be supporting their own learning as well as to act as responsible citizens in contemplating the ethical issues that machine learning raises, they need to understand key aspects of machine learning systems and have opportunities to adapt and create such systems. Therefore, some changes are needed to school curricula. The article concludes with recommendations about machine learning for teachers, students, policymakers, developers and researchers.


2020 ◽  
pp. 157-168
Author(s):  
Eliana B. Souto ◽  
João Dias-Ferreira ◽  
Ranjita Shegokar ◽  
Alessandra Durazzo ◽  
Antonello Santini

1992 ◽  
Vol 264 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Rajasekharan ◽  
J.P. Krusius ◽  
J. Sutherland ◽  
G. George

AbstractThe potential, feasibility, and time scale of optical interconnect and interfaces are examined for electronic computer applications. Link, bus and random interconnect topologies are included. Recent developments in optical source and detector devices, optical waveguides and optical fiber characteristics are reviewed. Then optical coupling, alignment, interfacing and overall compatibility issues are explored. From this understanding the requirements for the packaging of optical interconnect are derived. Finally key research and development needs are defined.


2020 ◽  
Vol 60 (2) ◽  
pp. 624
Author(s):  
Pradeep Dhoorjaty ◽  
Dale Erickson ◽  
Dileep Penmetsa

A new industry–university research and development program targets improved hydrate kinetic modelling in gas-dominant flows for application in engineering simulation. It is recognised that current industry hydrate blockage prediction models, based largely on experience with oil-dominant systems, may not be sufficiently accurate in gas-dominant systems. The availability of improved hydrate kinetics and transport models can enable safe field operations targeting hydrate management, rather than avoidance. This can yield significant savings in capital and operational expenditure.


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