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- Title
- Scale and Scope Economies Drive Asymmetric Competition in Tech Industries
- Creator
- Ryali, Balajirao
- Date
- 2020
- Description
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This research is motivated by my industry experience of working with small manufacturers in the high technology industry market space and ...
Show moreThis research is motivated by my industry experience of working with small manufacturers in the high technology industry market space and large manufacturers in the telecom and healthcare industry market spaces. In these industries, small manufacturers thrive on specialization and focus on breakthrough innovation to maintain product differentiation and premium positioning and to sustain competition. In contrast, large manufacturers enjoy the benefits of economies of scale that provide cost efficiencies and use price as major differentiating factor. This research work endeavors to model asymmetric competition that emerges endogenously in industries where scale and scope economies interact to force firms to adopt specialized strategies and address the below research questions:1. How does the cost structure shaped by scope and scale economies in engineering, sales and service drive asymmetric product line choices?2. What channel coordination problems arise in this context?3. How can manufacturers redesign their operating mechanism and sales force to optimize the channel?
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- Title
- ANALYSIS AND OPTIMIZATION OF VIBRATION AND ACOUSTIC NOISE IN SWITCHED RELUCTANCE MACHINES
- Creator
- Yaman, Selin
- Date
- 2019
- Description
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One of the main drawbacks of switched reluctance machines (SRM) is the vibration and high acoustic noise compared to other electrical motors....
Show moreOne of the main drawbacks of switched reluctance machines (SRM) is the vibration and high acoustic noise compared to other electrical motors. The root cause of the high level of acoustic noise is radial forces with high harmonic content. These harmonics may trigger resonant modes in the stator and cause the machine to create high vibration and acoustic noise. To better understand the factors influencing vibration and acoustic noise in an SRM, this dissertation first develops a multi-physics model in ANSYS Workbench environment and carries out a comprehensive analysis of multiple variations in stator and rotor geometries. Based on this understanding, this dissertation identifies distinct factors affecting noise in the machine, which are affected by electromagnetic design and power electronic control. From the electromagnetic perspective, geometrical optimizations in the stator and rotor structures are evaluated to understand the impact on NVH (noise, vibration and harshness) performance. This background is used to develop a fast geometry-sensitive analytical approach to reduce acoustic noise in the machine. While optimizing the geometry for a silent machine design, different design of experiments (DoE) methods and response surface (RS) optimization methods are also compared and presented. Furthermore, material analysis is included in structural design, where high flux material effect on vibration and acoustic noise is observed. The second topic of the NVH analysis is power electronic and switching solutions. In this study, multiple basic and advanced switching techniques have been considered and optimized to reduce acoustic noise under a preset efficiency constraint. Further, a time efficient model of SRM is introduced with vibro-acoustic noise perspective by developing a computationally cost effective SRM modeling. By using this analytical time-efficient NVH model, a current shape optimization is implemented, and results are discussed. Finally, experimental validations are provided for NVH and psychoacoustics analysis for different operating conditions and current control methods.
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- Title
- COMMUNICATION-BASED DISTRIBUTED CONTROL IN MICROGRIDS AND NETWORKED MICROGRIDS
- Creator
- Zhou, Quan
- Date
- 2019
- Description
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Microgrids representing localized small-scale power systems are capable of operating as self-controlled entities, which cluster and manage...
Show moreMicrogrids representing localized small-scale power systems are capable of operating as self-controlled entities, which cluster and manage distributed energy resources (DERs) and other smart devices within a defined electrical boundary. By utilizing locally available resources, microgrids reduce their dependencies on the utility grid, which provide more reliable, resilient, and economic power services to local customers. Geographically close microgrids can be connected for forming a networked microgrid system, which provides additional operational flexibility and further enhances the system reliability and resilience by sharing available DERs.Considering variable and controllable characteristics of DERs, locally available DERs need to be appropriately coordinated and controlled to respond to changing loads. The proliferation of microgrids will make it inevitable to rely on communication systems among microgrids for realizing the coordinated control of participating DERs in networked microgrid systems. The networked microgrid system is considered as a cyber-physical system (CPS) which requires sophisticated network technologies to cope with the massive adaption of communication, computation and control devices. Conventionally, a networked system has been managed by a centralized master controller, which processes the data collected from participating DERs and sends operational set points to each participant.Compared with the centralized control strategies, distributed control is more advantageous for connecting participating DERs. The connectivity of distributed control system (i.e., meshed network) is higher than that of a centralized structure (i.e., star network), in particular when critical circumstances are encountered in which some of the network connections are lost. Also, the distributed control system enables parallel data processing and control, which speeds up the networked system response to variable DERs and loads and promote economic merits. The communication-based distributed control strategies have proven to demonstrate higher reliability, resilience, and scalability while possessing lower implementation costs as compared with centralized control strategies.We have proposed several communication-based distributed control strategies for realizing the coordinated operation of participating microgrids and DERs, which can be applied to achieve various operational objectives, including proportional active power sharing, DER plug-and-play capability, seamless microgrid islanding, and resynchronization operations, and optimal economic operations. The benefits and challenges of communication-based distributed control strategies in networked microgrid systems are discussed and addressed in our work. Extensive case studies have been conducted in this thesis to validate the effectiveness of the proposed communication-based distributed controller design.
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- Title
- Environmental Monitoring of University Archives and Special Collections
- Creator
- Strohm, Adam
- Date
- 2020
- Description
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This is the final report and analysis of activities conducted as part of Environmental Monitoring of University Archives and Special...
Show moreThis is the final report and analysis of activities conducted as part of Environmental Monitoring of University Archives and Special Collections, a project funded by a Preservation Assistance Grant from the National Endowment of the Humanities (PG-263471-19). This grant was awarded to support the first evercsystematic environmental monitoring of the UASC spaces. This report includes a summary of the collected data, analysis of the data, and potential future activities to be undertaken as a result of the grant activities and the data collected.
Sponsorship: National Endowment For The Humanities, Preservation Assistance Grants for Smaller Institutions
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- Title
- Novel Chelating Agents for Positron Emission Tomography Imaging and Theranostic Applications
- Creator
- Zhang, Shuyuan
- Date
- 2022
- Description
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Positron emission tomography (PET) is a molecular imaging technology that can be used to detect various diseases including cancer. Zirconium...
Show morePositron emission tomography (PET) is a molecular imaging technology that can be used to detect various diseases including cancer. Zirconium-89 (t1/2 = 78.4 h) is one of the positron-emitting radionuclides that has been widely explored for PET imaging because its half-life matches the long biological half-life of antibody. Research efforts have been devoted to the development of chelation chemistry for 89Zr, a bone-seeking radionuclide. Deferoxamine (DFO) is the most frequently used chelator for 89Zr in both clinical and preclinical trials. DFO can rapidly sequester 89Zr to form 89Zr-DFO complex. However, DFO is not an ideal ligand for 89Zr because 89Zr-labeled DFO-antibody conjugate showed high bone uptake in mice. We wanted to develop novel small molecule donors and novel chelators for 89Zr. We discovered N-methyl-N-(pyridin-2-yl)hydroxylamine (Py-HA) and 2,6-bis(N-methylhydroxylamino)pyridine (Py-BHA) as small molecule donors for 89Zr. Based on the new small molecule donors (Py-HA and Py-BHA), we have designed and synthesized a series of novel macrocyclic chelators containing TACN (1,4,7-triazacyclononane), CYCLEN (1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane), and a diaza-crown ether backbone for 89Zr-based PET imaging applications. Moreover, bifunctional chelators (BFCs) structured on TACN and diaza-18-crown-6 were synthesized for conjugation to antibody. Theranostics contains a diagnostic agent and a therapeutic drug that can be used for simultaneous therapy and imaging of diseases. Radiotheranostics includes radiometal complexes for both therapy and imaging. 177Lu is a promising radiotheranostic metal because it can emit gamma radiation for single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging and emit β radiation for radiotherapy. A radioisotope pair with complementary emission such as 64Cu/67Cu and 86Y/90Y, can be used for PET imaging and radiotherapy. In this study, we synthesized nonfunctional TACN and diaza crown ether-backboned chelators containing different donor groups for 177Lu, 64Cu/67Cu, and 86Y/90Y. Finally, two bifunctional chelators were synthesized for coupling with hydroxamic acid-based small molecule as a potential histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor to generate a small molecule ligand-chelator conjugate (SMLC) for theranostic applications.
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- Title
- Semantics and further Use-Cases and Evaluation of the C-Saw language
- Creator
- Zhu, Henry, Zhao, Junyong, Sultana, Nik
- Date
- 2023-03-09
- Description
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This report provides supplementary technical details to the conference paper that introduced C-Saw, a language for expressing software...
Show moreThis report provides supplementary technical details to the conference paper that introduced C-Saw, a language for expressing software architecture patterns. This report provides additional examples of using C-Saw, supplementary evaluation details, and it defines the formal semantics of the language.
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- Title
- Hooker on Wells Street
- Creator
- LeVant, Howard
- Date
- 1966-1969
- Description
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Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed (1966-1969) is approximate. Title supplied by Howard LeVant.
- Collection
- Howard LeVant papers, 1950-2020
- Title
- Picasso statue
- Creator
- LeVant, Howard
- Date
- 1970-1978
- Description
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Photograph of the sculpture Chicago Picasso and Daley Plaza, taken from a vantage point above the plaza. Date of photograph is unknown. Date...
Show morePhotograph of the sculpture Chicago Picasso and Daley Plaza, taken from a vantage point above the plaza. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate. Title supplied by Howard LeVant.
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- Howard LeVant papers, 1950-2020
- Title
- Nuns picnicking
- Creator
- LeVant, Howard
- Date
- 1967-1969
- Description
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Photograph of nuns having a picnic on the banks of a body of water. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate. Title...
Show morePhotograph of nuns having a picnic on the banks of a body of water. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate. Title supplied by Howard LeVant.
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- Howard LeVant papers, 1950-2020
- Title
- Rabbi writing a new Torah
- Creator
- LeVant, Howard
- Date
- 1977
- Description
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Title supplied by Howard LeVant, labeled as personal/historical photo.
- Collection
- Howard LeVant papers, 1950-2020
- Title
- Norwegian Landscape
- Creator
- LeVant, Howard
- Date
- 1986
- Description
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Digitally modified photograph of a Norwegian landscape taken by photographer Howard LeVant as part of his Painting Technique series. Title...
Show moreDigitally modified photograph of a Norwegian landscape taken by photographer Howard LeVant as part of his Painting Technique series. Title supplied by Howard LeVant.
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- Howard LeVant papers, 1950-2020
- Title
- Bungalow - Alternate front elevations for wide or narrow lots
- Creator
- Gordon, Robert Philip
- Date
- 1990
- Description
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Hand-colored laser print.
- Collection
- Robert Philip Gordon papers, 1963-2010
- Title
- English Hill Street
- Creator
- LeVant, Howard
- Date
- 1976
- Description
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Digitally modified photograph of an England street corner taken by photographer Howard LeVant as part of his Painting Technique series. Title...
Show moreDigitally modified photograph of an England street corner taken by photographer Howard LeVant as part of his Painting Technique series. Title supplied by Howard LeVant.
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- Howard LeVant papers, 1950-2020
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- Northeast corner of 35th Street and State Street, Chicago, Illinois, January 24, 1954
- Date
- 1954-01-24
- Description
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Color slide depicting the intersection of 35th Street and South State Street, looking northeast. Photographer unknown, possibly a member of...
Show moreColor slide depicting the intersection of 35th Street and South State Street, looking northeast. Photographer unknown, possibly a member of the university's Department of Public Relations.
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- Dan Ryan collection, 1954-1980
- Title
- Kaplan's Junkyard, Chicago, Illinois, 1959
- Date
- 1959
- Description
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Two photographs scanned from negatives, presumed to depict the demolition of Kaplan's Junkyard, once adjacent to the Illinois Institute of...
Show moreTwo photographs scanned from negatives, presumed to depict the demolition of Kaplan's Junkyard, once adjacent to the Illinois Institute of Technology Campus. The Chicago Land Clearance Commission acquired the land on which the junkyard stood in 1958, and demolition occurred in 1959, after which the land was sold to Illinois Tech. Photographer unknown.
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- Office of Communications and Marketing photographs, 1905-1999
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- Mecca Flats, Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1951
- Creator
- Yuskaitis, Robert J
- Date
- 1951
- Description
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Photograph of the Mecca Flats, located at 3360 South State Street and constructed in 1891. The apartments were designed by Edbrooke & Burnham,...
Show morePhotograph of the Mecca Flats, located at 3360 South State Street and constructed in 1891. The apartments were designed by Edbrooke & Burnham, and were demolished in 1952. Originally constructed as a hotel for the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893, the 96-unit Mecca building became an apartment building after the fair. The building was acquired by Illinois Tech around 1941, and was demolished in 1952 to make way for the construction of S.R. Crown Hall. The building was also known as Mecca Apartments, and The Mecca.
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- Office of Communications and Marketing photographs, 1905-1999
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- László Moholy-Nagy with hand sculptures, ca. 1945
- Date
- 1945
- Description
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Photograph of László Moholy-Nagy with hand sculptures. Photographer unknown. Date of photograph unknown. Date listed is approximate, based on...
Show morePhotograph of László Moholy-Nagy with hand sculptures. Photographer unknown. Date of photograph unknown. Date listed is approximate, based on notation found adjacent to photograph.
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- Institute of Design records, 1937-ca. 1962
- Title
- László Moholy-Nagy
- Description
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Photograph of László Moholy-Nagy in profile. Photographer unknown. Date of photograph is unknown.
- Collection
- Institute of Design records, 1937-ca. 1962
- Title
- Blue skyline ad
- Creator
- LeVant, Howard, LeVant Photography
- Date
- 1969-1978
- Description
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"New Priorities|New Directions" Print advertisement created by photographer Howard LeVant/LeVant Photography (other contributors unknown) for...
Show more"New Priorities|New Directions" Print advertisement created by photographer Howard LeVant/LeVant Photography (other contributors unknown) for Amoco Chemicals Corporation, featuring fiberglass windmills created to look like Chicago buildings. Date of advertisement is unknown. Date range listed (1969-1968) is approximate. Title supplied by Howard LeVant.
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- Howard LeVant papers, 1950-2020