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A computational framework for aesthetical navigation in musical search space
Conference Proceeding
Arshi, S., & Davis, D. A computational framework for aesthetical navigation in musical search space.

Paper presented at 3rd AISB symposium on computational creativity, AISB 2016, 4-6th April, Sheffield. Abstract. This article addresses aspects of an ongoing project in the generation of artificial Persian (-like) music. Liquid Persian Music software... Read More about A computational framework for aesthetical navigation in musical search space.

Output feedback sliding mode FTC for a class of nonlinear inter-connected systems
Presentation / Conference
Patton, R. J., & Huang, Z. Output feedback sliding mode FTC for a class of nonlinear inter-connected systems. Paper presented at IFAC-PapersOnLine

This paper is concerned with the challenge of developing a fault-tolerant control (FTC) scheme for an inter-connected decentralised system in which the individual subsystems are linear but the inter-connections are non-linear functions of the subsyst... Read More about Output feedback sliding mode FTC for a class of nonlinear inter-connected systems.

Alluvial anastomosed channels : the preferred channel type on active UK rivers
Conference Proceeding
Milan, D., Entwistle, N., & Heritage, G. Alluvial anastomosed channels : the preferred channel type on active UK rivers.

Paper presented at 11th International Symposium on EcoHydraulics, 7-12 February 2016, Melbourne, Australia. Abstract: Anastomosing rivers constitute an important category of multi-channel rivers and are characterised by multiple, interconnected, coex... Read More about Alluvial anastomosed channels : the preferred channel type on active UK rivers.

Trace and rare earth element dispersal downstream of the Ajka red mud spill, Hungary
Presentation / Conference
Jarvis, A., Burke, I., Gruiz, K., Walton, M., & Mayes, W. Trace and rare earth element dispersal downstream of the Ajka red mud spill, Hungary

Between 600,000—700,000m³ of caustic (pH>13) red mud suspension were released from the Ajkai Timfoldgyar Zrt alumina plant on the 4th October 2010. This study highlights the dispersal of key red mudderived contaminants in downstream fluvial sediments... Read More about Trace and rare earth element dispersal downstream of the Ajka red mud spill, Hungary.

Calamatic liquid crystal blends for organic photovoltaics
Presentation / Conference
Lei, C., Al Khalifah, M. S., O'Neill, M., Aldred, M. P., Kitney, S. P., Vlachos, P., & Kelly, S. M. Calamatic liquid crystal blends for organic photovoltaics. Paper presented at Organic Photovoltaics IX

Four different perylene-based electron-acceptors having similar electron affinities, but different thermotropic phases are blended with nematic liquid crystalline electron-donors with a fluorene-thiophene structure to form single layer photovoltaic d... Read More about Calamatic liquid crystal blends for organic photovoltaics.

Photopolymerization studies of a light-emitting liquid crystal with methacrylate reactive groups for electroluminescence
Presentation / Conference
Woon, K. L., Liedtke, A., O'Neill, M., Aldred, M. P., Kitney, S. P., Vlachos, P., …Kelly, S. M. Photopolymerization studies of a light-emitting liquid crystal with methacrylate reactive groups for electroluminescence. Paper presented at Liquid Crystals XII

Light-emitting reactive mesogens are promising materials for photolithographically processable organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). We study the photopolymerization of a fluorene-based mesogen with methacrylate photoreactive groups. We find that th... Read More about Photopolymerization studies of a light-emitting liquid crystal with methacrylate reactive groups for electroluminescence.

Mine water outbreak and stability risks : examples and challenges from England and Wales
Book Chapter
Mayes, W., & Jarvis, A. P. Mine water outbreak and stability risks : examples and challenges from England and Wales.

Abstract Although their frequency of occurrence is rare, the sudden outbreak of mine water from abandoned mines, or collapse of waste rock stores can be environmentally significant and represent significant postclosure legacies. This paper reports on... Read More about Mine water outbreak and stability risks : examples and challenges from England and Wales.

Integrating the DIS standards into a fully-immersive simulation application
Presentation / Conference
Cruz-Neira, C., Courter, D., & Springer, J. Integrating the DIS standards into a fully-immersive simulation application

Fully-immersive applications in a distributed environment play an increasing role for training and simulation related areas. The Distributed Interactive Simulation protocols were created to ensure interoperability across participating sites. However,... Read More about Integrating the DIS standards into a fully-immersive simulation application.

Investigating e-fulfilment in Gulf Cooperation Council business-to-consumer markets
Book Chapter
Alotaibi, M., Grant, D., & Williams, T. Investigating e-fulfilment in Gulf Cooperation Council business-to-consumer markets.

Paper presented at 20th ISL, 5th – 8th July 2015, Bologna Italy This paper reports on a literature review and research objective development pertaining to a current PhD research project on electronic commerce (EC), specifically e-fulfilment, in Gulf... Read More about Investigating e-fulfilment in Gulf Cooperation Council business-to-consumer markets.

Automatic visualization and control of arbitrary numerical simulations
Conference Proceeding
Springer, J., & Wright, H. Automatic visualization and control of arbitrary numerical simulations.

Authors’ preprint version as submitted to ECCOMAS Congress 2016, Minisymposium 505 - Interactive Simulations in Computational Engineering. Abstract: Visualization of numerical simulation data has become a cornerstone for many industries and research... Read More about Automatic visualization and control of arbitrary numerical simulations.

Experimental characterization of interfacial wave structure of a falling liquid film in a vertical large pipe diameter
Conference Proceeding
Hasan, A., Azzopardi, B., Hewakandamby, B., AlAufi, Y., Watson, N., & Mohammed, S. (2016). Experimental characterization of interfacial wave structure of a falling liquid film in a vertical large pipe diameter.

There is considerable literature on the thicknesses of falling liquid films, much of which is focussed on either flat plates or small diameter pipes. Many studies provide time series data of the film thickness at one or two points on the pipe wall. T... Read More about Experimental characterization of interfacial wave structure of a falling liquid film in a vertical large pipe diameter.

The i-process and CEMP-r/s stars
Presentation / Conference
Ritter, C., Dardelet, L., Prado, P., Heringer, E., Higgs, C., Sandalski, S., …Venn, K. The i-process and CEMP-r/s stars. Presented at Proceedings of Science

© Copyright owned by the author(s) under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Licence. We investigate whether the anomalous elemental abundance patterns in some of the C-enhanced metal-poor-r/s (CEMP-r/s) stars are c... Read More about The i-process and CEMP-r/s stars.

University Of Hull MTB Trail Centre Research Summary Report
Report
Gibbs, D., & Holloway, L. (2019). University Of Hull MTB Trail Centre Research Summary Report. Hull, UK: University of Hull

This report provides a summary of key findings from a small research project conducted in 2018, focusing on mountain bike trail centres as an example of the ‘experience economy’. The research included interviews with representatives of public and pri... Read More about University Of Hull MTB Trail Centre Research Summary Report.

Mathematica in the teaching of mathematics for computer science students in H.E.
Conference Proceeding
Gordon, N. (2006). Mathematica in the teaching of mathematics for computer science students in H.E. In Y. Papegay (Ed.), Applied Mathematica, Electronic Proceedings of the Eighth International Mathematica Symposium (IMS’06)

This paper considers the use of Mathematica in the teaching of mathematics to Computer Science students in Higher Education (H.E.). This is based on experiences in the English H.E. system, and includes examples of the kinds of illustrations and appro... Read More about Mathematica in the teaching of mathematics for computer science students in H.E..

E-commerce And E-business: A new paradigm or old business in new clothes?
Conference Proceeding
Brayshaw, M., & Gordon, N. (2006). E-commerce And E-business: A new paradigm or old business in new clothes?. In P. Isaías, M. McPherson, & F. Bannister (Eds.), Proceedings of the IADIS International Conference on e-Society (178 - 182)

This paper aims to answer the question implicit in the title, namely is e-commerce and e-business a new paradigm or old business in new clothes? We consider whether this topic is truly a new discipline worthy of study and understanding in its own rig... Read More about E-commerce And E-business: A new paradigm or old business in new clothes?.

Electronic commerce e-fulfilment in Gulf Cooperation Council consumer markets
Book Chapter
Alotaibi, M., Grant, D., & Williams, T. Electronic commerce e-fulfilment in Gulf Cooperation Council consumer markets.

Paper originally presented at the 20th Annual Logistics Research Network Conference, 9th to 11th September 2015. This paper reports on an ongoing study investigating electronic commerce fulfilment (ECF) in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) markets, and... Read More about Electronic commerce e-fulfilment in Gulf Cooperation Council consumer markets.