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Teamwork on the field and at work
One way that people learn teamwork, informal mentoring, and other workplace skills is through participating in sports. Yet, many women of my generation did not get a chance to develop these talents since they had fewer opportunities to participate in organized athletics when they were young. I came to understand the importance of sports from my own experience: My passion—all the rest is a hobby—is coaching girls’ soccer, something I have done for the last 15 years.Sports for women ; Mentoring
A consistent interpretation of the Karmen anomaly
The Karmen anomaly can be interpreted as being due to a heavy neutrino of
mass around 137 MeV produced in decays. This interpretation is
consistent with the present limits on the couplings of such an object.Comment: 11pages, 4figures, Te
Magnetoresistive memory in phase separated LaCaMnO
We have studied a non volatile memory effect in the mixed valent compound
LaCaMnO induced by magnetic field (H). In a previous work
[R.S. Freitas et al., Phys. Rev. B 65 (2002) 104403], it has been shown that
the response of this system upon application of H strongly depends on the
temperature range, related to three well differentiated regimes of phase
separation occurring below 220 K. In this work we compare memory capabilities
of the compound, determined following two different experimental procedures for
applying H, namely zero field cooling and field cooling the sample. These
results are analyzed and discussed within the scenario of phase separation.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Correlation between magnetic and transport properties of phase separated LaCaMnO
The effect of low magnetic fields on the magnetic and electrical transport
properties of polycrystalline samples of the phase separated compound
LaCaMnO is studied. The results are interpreted in the
framework of the field induced ferromagnetic fraction enlargement mechanism. A
fraction expansion coefficient af, which relates the ferromagnetic fraction f
with the applied field H, was obtained. A phenomenological model to understand
the enlargement mechanism is worked out.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures, presented at the Fifth LAW-MMM, to appear in
Physica B, Minor change
The plasma radiation shield - Concept, and applications to space vehicles
Plasma radiation shield - concept and applications to space vehicle
Nonlinear effects of phonon fluctuations on transport through nanoscale junctions
We analyze the effect of electron-phonon coupling on the full counting
statistics of a molecular junction beyond the lowest order perturbation theory.
Our approach allows to take into account analytically the feedback between the
non-equilibrium phonon and electronic distributions in the quantum regime. We
show that even for junctions with high transmission and relatively weak
electron-phonon coupling this feedback gives rise to increasingly higher
nonlinearities in the voltage dependence of the cumulants of the transmitted
charges distribution.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Interpolative method for transport properties of quantum dots in the Kondo regime
We present an interpolative method for describing coherent transport through
an interacting quantum dot. The idea of the method is to construct an
approximate electron self-energy which becomes exact both in the limits of weak
and strong coupling to the leads. The validity of the approximation is first
checked for the case of a single (spin-degenerate) dot level. A generalization
to the multilevel case is then discussed. We present results both for the
density of states and the temperature dependent linear conductance showing the
transition from the Kondo to the Coulomb blockade regime.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, includes lamuphys.sty, submitted to the
Proceedings of the XVI Sitges Conference on Statistical Mechanic
Hypersonic flows as related to the National Aerospace plane
Experimental data for a series of 2-D and 3-D shock wave/boundary layer interaction flows at Mach 8.2 are presented. The test bodies, composed of simple geometric shapes fastened to a flat plate test bed, were designed to generate flows with varying degrees of pressure gradient, boundary layer separation, and turning angle. The data include surface pressure and heat transfer distributions as well as limited mean flowfield surveys both in the undisturbed and interaction regimes. The data are presented in a convenient form to be used to validate existing or future computational models of these hypersonic flows
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