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    Tendencias en torno a la innovación curricular

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    Es común la preocupación por una participación activa y comprometida de los académicos para que los cambios que se generen sean compartidos y asumidos por los profesores de tiempo completo y medio tiempo, así como por los de asignatura. Esto habla del reconocimiento institucional de que en las aulas es donde se hace evidente el avance y los logros reales de las propuestas y los proyectos curriculares, con la participación de los alumnos.ITESO, A.C

    Message passing and Monte Carlo algorithms: connecting fixed points with metastable states

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    Mean field-like approximations (including naive mean field, Bethe and Kikuchi and more general Cluster Variational Methods) are known to stabilize ordered phases at temperatures higher than the thermodynamical transition. For example, in the Edwards-Anderson model in 2-dimensions these approximations predict a spin glass transition at finite TT. Here we show that the spin glass solutions of the Cluster Variational Method (CVM) at plaquette level do describe well actual metastable states of the system. Moreover, we prove that these states can be used to predict non trivial statistical quantities, like the distribution of the overlap between two replicas. Our results support the idea that message passing algorithms can be helpful to accelerate Monte Carlo simulations in finite dimensional systems.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figure

    Calibration of piezoelectric positioning actuators using a reference voltage-to-displacement transducer based on quartz tuning forks

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    We use a piezoelectric quartz tuning fork to calibrate the displacement of ceramic piezoelectric scanners which are widely employed in scanning probe microscopy. We measure the static piezoelectric response of a quartz tuning fork and find it to be highly linear, non-hysteretic and with negligible creep. These performance characteristics, close to those of an ideal transducer, make quartz transducers superior to ceramic piezoelectric actuators. Furthermore, quartz actuators in the form of a tuning fork have the advantage of yielding static displacements comparable to those of local probe microscope scanners. We use the static displacement of a quartz tuning fork as a reference to calibrate the three axis displacement of a ceramic piezoelectric scanner. Although this calibration technique is a non-traceable method, it can be more versatile than using calibration grids because it enables to characterize the linear and non-linear response of a piezoelectric scanner in a broad range of displacements, spanning from a fraction of a nanometer to hundreds of nanometers. In addition, the creep and the speed dependent piezoelectric response of ceramic scanners can be studied in detail.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figure

    Carbon-fiber tips for scanning probe microscopes and molecular electronics experiments

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    We fabricate and characterize carbon-fiber tips for their use in combined scanning tunneling and force microscopy based on piezoelectric quartz tuning fork force sensors. An electrochemical fabrication procedure to etch the tips is used to yield reproducible sub-100-nm apex. We also study electron transport through single-molecule junctions formed by a single octanethiol molecule bonded by the thiol anchoring group to a gold electrode and linked to a carbon tip by the methyl group. We observe the presence of conductance plateaus during the stretching of the molecular bridge, which is the signature of the formation of a molecular junction.Comment: Conference Proceeding (Trends in NanoTechnology 2011, Tenerife SPAIN); Nanoscale Research Letters, (2012) 7:25

    Poster 279 Radial Neuropathy Exacerbated by Ligamentous Laxity in Pregnancy and by Chemotherapy: A Case Report

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    Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/146835/1/pmrjs251.pd

    Multi-channel Analysis for Gradient Artifact Removal from Concurrent EEG-fMRI Studies

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    Concurrent electroencephalogram (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) recordings are susceptible to large amounts of noise due to the static and dynamic magnetic fields present inside the MR scanner. EEG-fMRI studies are conducted to provide better spatial and temporal resolution for each recording, respectively, but the artifacts found in the EEG render the data impossible to interpret. Past studies have focused on signal post-processing techniques which are able to effectively remove noise upon the completion of a study, but there are no techniques able to process the data in real-time without extensive calibration. This research addresses this issue by exploring multi-channel analysis techniques on data combined from each of the EEG channels with a limited number of epochs. In particular, the spatial dependency between the three orthogonal components of the magnetic field gradients was studied to find corresponding templates that can be used to remove this artifact. The resulting algorithms were then tested against an existing algorithm to evaluate their performance. The multi-channel average artifact regression algorithm was found to be robust against the motion artifact and functioned well with few epochs. This algorithm has been implemented in a MATLAB toolbox which will soon be available to the public. Further studies are needed to extend this approach to remove the pulse artifact
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