Browsing School of Engineering by Sponsor "Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)"
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A 12 month prospective cohort study of injury in international rowers.
(2010)Objective: In this study, the injury incidence and association with type and volume of training in international rowers were described. Design: A prospective cohort design was used over a 12- month period. Patients: ... -
3D Bioprinted Cartilaginous Templates as Developmentally Inspired Implants for Large Bone Defect Regeneration
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Engineering. Discipline of Mechanical & Manuf. Eng, 2022)Whilst bone possesses an inherent capacity for regeneration, defects above a critical size cannot heal on their own. Damaged or diseased bone can be treated using autografts or a range of different bone grafting biomaterials, ... -
3D Bioprinting of Developmentally Inspired Templates for Bone and Joint Regeneration
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Engineering. Discipline of Mechanical & Manuf. Eng, 2018)There is an urgent need to develop alternatives to synthetic joint prosthesis to promote the regeneration of diseased osteoarthritic joints. Cell based therapies have shown promise for repairing cartilage and bone; however, ... -
3D printed microchannel networks to direct vascularisation during endochondral bone repair
(2018)Bone tissue engineering strategies that recapitulate the developmental process of endochondral ossification offer a promising route to bone repair. Clinical translation of such endochondral tissue engineering strategies ... -
Absolute Nothingness - The Kyoto School and Sound Art Practice
(2017)This paper explores how the concept of Absolute Nothingness as developed in the thought of three key Kyoto School thinkers Nishida Kitarō, Tanabe Hajime and Nishitani Keiji has influenced the practice of sound art. The ... -
Adaptation in a Channel Access Game with Private Monitoring
(2013)Under the opportunistic spectrum access paradigm, the shared pool of spectrum bands that the multiple autonomous cognitive radios (CRs) need to compete for is not necessarily homogeneous. The non-homogeneity in channels ... -
Adaptive Liquid Cooling Methods in Microchannel Heat Sinks
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Engineering. Discipline of Mechanical & Manuf. Eng, 2020)This work investigates the effect of implementing three varying cooling techniques for high heat flux electronics cooling. High heat fluxes are being experienced in data centres as the number of transistors per inch increases ... -
Addressing the Mapping Problem in Sonic Information Design through Embodied Image Schemata, Conceptual Metaphors, and Conceptual Blending
(2018)This article explores the mapping problem in parameter mapping sonification: the problem of how to map data to sound in a way that conveys meaning to the listener. We contend that this problem can be addressed by considering ... -
Alignment of liquid crystal E7 in composite photonic crystals based on single crystal silicon
(SPIE, 2005)The orientation of nematic liquid crystal (LC) E7 on the surface of (111) silicon wafers and in the channels of grooved silicon structure has been investigated. Grooved Si is a periodical structure obtained by wet anisotropic ... -
Altering the architecture of tissue engineered hypertrophic cartilaginous grafts facilitates vascularisation and accelerates mineralisation.
(2014)Cartilaginous tissues engineered using mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can be leveraged to generate bone in vivo by executing an endochondral program, leading to increased interest in the use of such hypertrophic grafts ... -
Ambient Data Monitoring w/Generative Music Systems using EC & ML Techniques.
(2018)This is a position paper which describes work in progress to develop an AI/ML driven auditory ambient information system which incorporates generative music techniques and considers some of the factors involved the design ... -
Ambisonic Decoder Test Methodologies based on Loudspeaker Reproduction
(Audio Engineering Society, 2022)The comparative evaluation of the quality of different Ambisonic decoding strategies presents a number of challenges, most notably the lack of a suitable reference signal other than the original, real-world audio scene. ... -
An Analysis of Competition among Autonomous Devices in Multichannel Cognitive Radio Networks
(2012)We investigate an autonomous opportunistic spec- trum access (OSA) strategy for a multichannel cognitive radio (CR) network, where two or more autonomous CRs sense the channels sequentially in some sensing order to find ... -
An anisotropic inelastic constitutive model to describe stress softening and permanent deformation in arterial tissue
(2012)Inelastic phenomena such as softening and unrecoverable inelastic strains induced by loading have been observed experimentally in soft tissues such as arteries. These phenomena need to be accounted for in constitutive ... -
Anomalous dependence of response time on the electric field in an electroclinic liquid crystal with large induced tilt and polarization
(2009)We investigate the response time of an electroclinic liquid crystal with large induced tilt and polarization (de Vries smectic A*). The response time is found to increase with the increase in electric field up to a threshold ... -
Antiferroelectric and ferroelectric orderings in frustrated chiral tilted smectics and a continuous change from anticlinic SmCA* to synclinic SmC*
(2010)In a frustrated binary-mixture system of ferroelectric and antiferroelectric liquid crystals, where the border line between SmCA* and SmC* in the temperature-concentration phase diagram runs almost parallel to the ordinate ... -
Antiferroelectric dielectric relaxation processes and the interlayer interaction in antiferroelectric liquid crystals
(2008)Antiphase relaxation process of antiferroelectric phase is investigated in binary mixtures of antiferroelectric and ferroelectric liquid crystalline compounds. It is found that the frequency of the antiphase mode ranges ... -
Apparent behaviour of charged and neutral materials with ellipsoidal fibre distributions and cross-validation of finite element implementations
(2012)Continuous fibre distribution models can be applied to a variety of biological tissues with both charged and neutral extracellular matrices. In particular, ellipsoidal models have been used to describe the complex material ... -
Applying thermal post-processing techniques to engineer the microstructure and mechanical performanceof selective-laser-melted Ti-6Al-4V ELI
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Engineering. Discipline of Mechanical & Manuf. Eng, 2023)As an additive manufacturing technology, selective laser melting (SLM) affords the creation of customisable parts at high resolutions to within the micron range. Among the materials being processed by SLM systems, the ... -
Artificial Intelligence for Dynamical Systems in Wireless Communications: Modeling for the Future
(2021)Dynamical systems are no strangers in wireless communications. Our story will necessarily involve chaos, but not in the terms secure chaotic communications have introduced it: we will look for the chaos, complexity and ...