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This book discusses in detail the recent trends in Computational Physics, Nano-physics and Devices Technology. Numerous modern devices with very high accuracy, are explored In conditions such as longevity and extended possibilities to work in wide temperature and pressure ranges, aggressive media, etc. This edited volume presents 32 selected papers  of the 2013 International Conference on Science & Engineering in Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics. The book is divided into three scientific Sections: (i) Computational Physics, (ii) Nanophysics and Technology, (iii) Devices and Systems
and is addressed to Professors, post-graduate students, scientists and engineers taking part in R&D of nano-materials, ferro-piezoelectrics, computational Physics and devices system, and also different devices based on broad applications in different areas of modern science and technology.


Dr. Ford Lumban Gaol received his PhD in Computer Science from the University of Indonesia, Indonesia in 2009. He is currently an Associate Professor in the department of Informatics Engineering and Information System, at Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia. He is also the Chair of PhD Program and Research Interest Group Leader of Advance Systems in Computational Intelligence & Knowledge Engineering. Dr Ford is the Vice Chair of IEEE Indonesia. He is the Chair SERSC: Science & Engineering Research Support Society Indonesia Section. Dr Ford is member of Indonesian Mathematical Society (IndoMS), The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Professional, The International Association of Engineers (IAENG) and the Indonesia Society for Bioinformatics.

Dr. Keshav N. Shrivastava, received his Ph.D. from the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. He is currently a Professor at the School of Physics at the University of Malaya. Previously he worked at the Clark University during 1966-68, at the Harvard University during the summer of 1968, at the Montana State University during 1968-69, and at the University of Nottingham during 1969-70. His research interests include electron spin resonance, spin-phonon interaction, relaxation, Mossbauer effect, exchange interaction, superconductivity and the quantum Hall effect. He has published more than 230 journal articles. Prof. Shrivastava is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics London, Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences India and member of the American Physical Society.

Dr. Jamil Akhtar is the Chief Scientist at CSIR-CEERI, Pilani, India, and heads the Sensors and Nano-Technology Group. He is associated with AcSIR (Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research, India) as Professor and coordinates courses in Advanced Semiconductor Electronics and teaches semiconductor Devices Physics. He holds four patents to his credit and more than forty journal articles. He is a life member of Indian Physics Association, Indian Nuclear Society, Instrument Society of India and IETE, India. He is also a member of IEEE, USA.


This book discusses in detail the recent trends in Computational Physics, Nano-physics and Devices Technology. Numerous modern devices with very high accuracy, are explored In conditions such as longevity and extended possibilities to work in wide temperature and pressure ranges, aggressive media, etc. This edited volume presents 32 selected papers of the 2013 International Conference on Science & Engineering in Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics. The book is divided into three scientific Sections: (i) Computational Physics, (ii) Nanophysics and Technology, (iii) Devices and Systems and is addressed to Professors, post-graduate students, scientists and engineers taking part in R&D of nano-materials, ferro-piezoelectrics, computational Physics and devices system, and also different devices based on broad applications in different areas of modern science and technology.

Dr. Ford Lumban Gaol received his PhD in Computer Science from the University of Indonesia, Indonesia in 2009. He is currently an Associate Professor in the department of Informatics Engineering and Information System, at Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia. He is also the Chair of PhD Program and Research Interest Group Leader of Advance Systems in Computational Intelligence & Knowledge Engineering. Dr Ford is the Vice Chair of IEEE Indonesia. He is the Chair SERSC: Science & Engineering Research Support Society Indonesia Section. Dr Ford is member of Indonesian Mathematical Society (IndoMS), The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Professional, The International Association of Engineers (IAENG) and the Indonesia Society for Bioinformatics.Dr. Keshav N. Shrivastava, received his Ph.D. from the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. He is currently a Professor at the School of Physics at the University of Malaya. Previously he worked at the Clark University during 1966-68, at the Harvard University during the summer of 1968, at the Montana State University during 1968-69, and at the University of Nottingham during 1969-70. His research interests include electron spin resonance, spin-phonon interaction, relaxation, Mossbauer effect, exchange interaction, superconductivity and the quantum Hall effect. He has published more than 230 journal articles. Prof. Shrivastava is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics London, Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences India and member of the American Physical Society.Dr. Jamil Akhtar is the Chief Scientist at CSIR-CEERI, Pilani, India, and heads the Sensors and Nano-Technology Group. He is associated with AcSIR (Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research, India) as Professor and coordinates courses in Advanced Semiconductor Electronics and teaches semiconductor Devices Physics. He holds four patents to his credit and more than forty journal articles. He is a life member of Indian Physics Association, Indian Nuclear Society, Instrument Society of India and IETE, India. He is also a member of IEEE, USA.

Introduction.- A study of El Niño-Southern oscillation impacts to the South China Sea region using ground-based GPS receiver.- The quantum Hall effect: The symmetry and the velocity.- B-spline Collocation with Domain Decomposition Method.- Biogas laminar burning velocity and flammability characteristics in spark ignited premix combustion.- Conformally flat bulk tilted cosmological model.- Introducing the Dimensional Continuous Space-Time Theory.- Simplified bond-hyperpolarizability model of second-harmonic-generation in Si(111): theory and experiment.- Prediction of diffusion activation energy by thermodynamic model.- Study of phonon modes and elastic properties of Sc36Al24Co20Y20 and Gd36Al24Co20Y20 rare-earth bulk metallic glasses.- Reconsideration of Deformation Potential Constants in Nitride Semiconductors with Wurtzite Structure.- Approximate Solution Of Schrodinger Equation For Eckart Potential Combined With Trigonometric Poschl-Teller Non- Central Potential Using Romanovski Polynomial.- Statistical analysis as approach to conductive heat transfer modelling.- Correlations in hydrothermal properties of building insulation.- Solution of Schrodinger equation for Three Dimensional Harmonics Oscillator plus Rosen-Morse Non-central potential using NU Method and Romanovski Polynomials.- Charge transport mechanism and low temperature phase transitions in KIO3.- Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles using latex extract of Thevetia peruviana: a novel approach towards poisonous plant utilization.- Selective SHI irradiation for mesa type edge termination in semiconductor planar junction.- Attachment by Using Oxygen Plasma.- Experimental study on the influence of porosity of parallel plate stack on the temperature decrease of a thermo-acoustic refrigerator.- Synthesis and characterization of InGaAs nanowires grown by MOCVD.- Sandwiched polymer fibre in fibrin matrices for the dictation of endonthelial cells undergoing angiogenesis.- Synthesis and characterization of calcium iodate, monohydrate crystals grown in silica gel.- Influence of stack plate thickness and input voltage on the performance of loudspeaker-driven thermo-acoustic refrigerator.- Effectiveness of Pavement Management System and its Effects to the Closing of Final Account in Construction Project in Malaysia.- Low Power Transmitter for Wireless Capsule Endoscope.- Power input to non-deterministic subsystems via Piezoelectric Patch Actuators: Effect of the patch size and location.- Toward Optical Sensors: Review and Applications.- A New Ultrasound Pulser Technique for Wide Range Measurements.- Path Loss Analysis of WSN Wave Propagation in Vegetation.- Optimization of Power Consumption for Centrifugation Process Based on Attenuation Measurements.- Regression Test On Two Load Spin Speed Reduction Prepare Data for Slip Braking System.- Fabrication methodology of MEMS micro-sensors.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 27.12.2014
Reihe/Serie Springer Series in Materials Science
Springer Series in Materials Science
Zusatzinfo XII, 352 p. 196 illus.
Verlagsort Singapore
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Atom- / Kern- / Molekularphysik
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Festkörperphysik
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Thermodynamik
Technik Maschinenbau
Schlagworte Biogas Laminar Burning Velocity • Bond-hyperpolarizability • Diffusion Activation Energy • Eckart Potential • Poschl-Teller Non- Central Potential • Quantum Hall Effect • Rare-earth Bulk Metallic Glasses • Romanovski Polynomials • Second-harmonic-generation • Slip Braking System • Space-Time Theory • Spin Speed Reduction • Thevetia Peruviana • Three Dimensional Harmonics Oscillator • Ultrasound Pulser Technique • Wireless Capsule Endoscope
ISBN-10 981-287-128-4 / 9812871284
ISBN-13 978-981-287-128-2 / 9789812871282
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