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Illinois Institute of Technology
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A Hybrid Data-Driven Simulation Framework For Integrated Energy-Air Quality (iE-AQ) Modeling at Multiple Urban Scales
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Ashayeri, Mehdi
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2020
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To date, limited work has been done to collectively incorporate two key urban challenges: climate change and air pollution for the design of...
Show moreTo date, limited work has been done to collectively incorporate two key urban challenges: climate change and air pollution for the design of sustainable and healthy built environments. Main limitations to doing so include the existence of large spatiotemporal gaps in local outdoor air pollution data and a lack of a formal theoretical framework to effectively integrate localized urban air pollution data into sustainable built environment design strategies such as natural ventilation in buildings. This work hypothesizes that emerging advanced computational modeling approaches, including artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) techniques, along with big open data set initiatives, can be used to fill some of those gaps. This can be achieved if urban air quality explanatory factors are properly identified and effectively connected to the current building performance simulation workflows.Therefore, the primary objective of this dissertation is to develop a hybrid AI-based data-driven simulation framework for integrated Energy-Air Quality (iE-AQ) modeling to quantify the combined energy reduction profiles and health risks implications of sustainable built environment design. This framework (1) incorporates dynamic human-centered factors, including mobility and building occupancy among others into the model, (2) interlinks land use regression (LUR), inverse distance weighting (IDW), and building energy simulation (BES) approaches via the R computational platform for developing the model, and (3) develops a web-based platform and interactive tool for visualizing and communicating the results. A series of novel machine learning approaches are tested within the workflow to improve efficiency and accuracy of the simulation model. A multi-scale model of urban air quality (using PM2.5 concentrations as the end point) and weather localization model with high spatiotemporal resolution was developed for Chicago, IL using low-cost sensor data. The integrated energy and air quality model was tested for the prototype office building at multiple urban scales in Chicago through applying air pollution-adjusted natural ventilation suitable hours.Results showed that the proposed ML approaches improved model accuracy above traditional simulation and statistical modeling approaches and that incorporating dynamic building-related factors such as human activity patterns can further improve urban air quality prediction models. The results of integrated energy and air quality (iE-AQ) analysis highlight that the energy saving potentials for natural ventilation considering local ambient air pollution and micro-climate data vary from 5.2% to 17% within Chicago. The proposed framework and tool have the potential to aid architects, engineers, planners and urban health policymakers in designing sustainable cities and empowering analytical solutions for reducing human health risk.
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THE INTERACTION BETWEEN COINAGE OR ALKALI METALS AND POLYAROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
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Liu, Shuyang
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2020
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Theoretical study on versatile chemistry of buckybowls and related polyaromatic hydrocarbons has been comprehensively accomplished and...
Show moreTheoretical study on versatile chemistry of buckybowls and related polyaromatic hydrocarbons has been comprehensively accomplished and documented. Polyaromatic hydrocarbons from simple double bond to fullerene C60, as one of major family in buckybowls has shown a wide potential in development of various specifically purposed materials. Complexes with coinage metals evidenced tunable donor ability of related polyaromatic systems’ π-surface. Moreover, functionalization with small ligands cations interact with these π-surface also show some patterns which have certain enlightenment to the experiment. By adding the methyl group on corannulene, to pursue the relationship between geometry and stabilization which provide an alternative strategy of developing. Further study of alkali metals interacts with annulene, continuously adding with crown ether to mimic experiment environment display an interesting pattern. In the end, extended topics of some applications with computational chemistry, such as the help of Raman spectrum of L-focus.
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Exploring differences in eating disorder symptomatology and treatment outcomes between sexual minority and heterosexual women in eating disorder treatment programs
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Murray, Matthew Ford
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2020
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Research on eating disorder (ED) symptomatology in sexual minority (SM) women is limited and has demonstrated inconsistent findings with...
Show moreResearch on eating disorder (ED) symptomatology in sexual minority (SM) women is limited and has demonstrated inconsistent findings with respect to how they differ from heterosexual women. Further, many studies combine SM women into one group, potentially masking important sub-group differences. Existing data appears to suggest that SM women may be at similar or increased risk for certain types of disordered eating behaviors and present with body image concerns that may differ from heteronormative female body ideals. However, it is unclear how weight and shape control behaviors differ across sexual orientations in women seeking treatment for EDs, and if there are differences in treatment outcomes. The present study used analyses of variance and covariance to test 1) group differences in frequency and severity of ED symptomatology and 2) differences in group by time interaction effects as an indicator of treatment outcomes in a sample of 3,120 adult women of diverse sexual orientations who presented for ED treatment between 2015 and 2018. Participants identified their sexuality as heterosexual, lesbian, bisexual, or other/unsure. Results indicated notable group differences in ED symptoms upon admission to treatment. Bisexual women, in particular, presented to treatment at younger ages, with higher BMIs, and more severe illnesses than heterosexual women. Further, results from the present study suggest that despite such differences, women across sexual orientation groups achieved similar treatment outcomes. These findings underscore the importance of subgroup analyses of ED symptoms in SM women and have both clinical and research implications related to ED psychopathology in this population.
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Testing Models of Minority Stress and Cognitive Escape in a Large Sample of Lesbian/Gay Individuals
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Manser, Kelly
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2020
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Compared to heterosexual individuals, gay/lesbian individuals experience health and sociopolitical disparities. Health disparities include...
Show moreCompared to heterosexual individuals, gay/lesbian individuals experience health and sociopolitical disparities. Health disparities include higher prevalence of binge drinking, tobacco use, and cardiovascular disease (CVD) among gay/lesbian individuals. Sociopolitical disparities are rooted in structural stigma and include policies and norms that fail to protect, or actively discriminate against, gay/lesbian individuals. These health and sociopolitical disparities can be understood by converging two theories previously tested among gay/lesbian individuals – minority stress and cognitive escape. Minority stress theory asserts factors such as structural stigma may relate to proximal stress and negative health sequelae in targeted minority groups, while cognitive escape theory suggests escape-related behaviors like substance use may mediate links between systemic factors and individual health. This study used binary logistic regressions to test mediation models in which substance use mediated links between structural stigma and health within a large sample of gay/lesbian individuals. Structural stigma was operationalized as number of sexual orientation anti-discrimination laws, health was operationalized as presence versus absence of any CVD conditions, and substance use was operationalized as binge drinking and tobacco use. Models were tested in an aggregated sample, and also in sex/gender subsamples. In bivariate and component-path analyses, structural stigma predicted smoking frequency across samples. Stigma-binge drinking linkages were more salient among lesbian women compared to gay men. According to Sobel tests, smoking status mediated the stigma-CVD status relation for males-only and combined-sex samples. Study strengths, limitations, and implications are discussed.
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FAST AUTOMATIC BAYESIAN CUBATURE USING MATCHING KERNELS AND DESIGNS
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2019, 2019-12-20
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Chicago
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Automatic cubatures approximate multidimensional integrals to user-specified...
Show moreAutomatic cubatures approximate multidimensional integrals to user-specified
error tolerances. In many real-world integration problems, the analytical solution is
either unavailable or difficult to compute. To overcome this, one can use numerical
algorithms that approximately estimate the value of the integral.
For high dimensional integrals, quasi-Monte Carlo (QMC) methods are very
popular. QMC methods are equal-weight quadrature rules where the quadrature
points are chosen deterministically, unlike Monte Carlo (MC) methods where the
points are chosen randomly. The families of integration lattice nodes and digital nets
are the most popular quadrature points used. These methods consider the integrand
to be a deterministic function. An alternate approach, called Bayesian cubature,
postulates the integrand to be an instance of a Gaussian stochastic process.
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