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Aircraft liftmeter
A display for aiding the pilot of an aircraft in anomalous wind environments is described. Wind velocity components are measured by an instrument, processed by a computer and a vector generator, and then displayed as a vector. The display utilizes the measurements of ground speed and of wind velocity in three mutually perpendicular directions. This display will also show changes in lift of an aircraft
Perspective: Quantum Thermodynamics
Classical thermodynamics is unrivalled in its range of applications and
relevance to everyday life. It enables a description of complex systems, made
up of microscopic particles, in terms of a small number of macroscopic
quantities, such as work and entropy. As systems get ever smaller, fluctuations
of these quantities become increasingly relevant, prompting the development of
stochastic thermodynamics. Recently we have seen a surge of interest in
exploring the quantum regime, where the origin of fluctuations is quantum
rather than thermal. Many questions, such as the role of entanglement and the
emergence of thermalisation, lie wide open. Answering these questions may lead
to the development of quantum heat engines and refrigerators, as well as to
vitally needed simple descriptions of quantum many-body systems.Comment: 7 pages, comments very welcome
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Computer graphics data conditioning
Graphics data conditioning program expedites engineering analysis of flight data and ensures timely correction of measurement errors. By adding interactive computer graphic displays to existing data conditioning programs, computational results are immediately visible, enabling on-line intervention and control of computer processing
Simultaneous cooling of coupled mechanical oscillators using whispering gallery mode resonances
We demonstrate simultaneous center-of-mass cooling of two coupled
oscillators, consisting of a microsphere-cantilever and a tapered optical
fiber. Excitation of a whispering gallery mode (WGM) of the microsphere, via
the evanescent field of the taper, provides a transduction signal that
continuously monitors the relative motion between these two microgram objects
with a sensitivity of 3 pm. The cavity enhanced optical dipole force is used to
provide feedback damping on the motion of the micron-diameter taper, whereas a
piezo stack is used to damp the motion of the much larger (up to m in
diameter), heavier (up to kg) and stiffer
microsphere-cantilever. In each feedback scheme multiple mechanical modes of
each oscillator can be cooled, and mode temperatures below 10 K are reached for
the dominant mode, consistent with limits determined by the measurement noise
of our system. This represents stabilization on the picometer level and is the
first demonstration of using WGM resonances to cool the mechanical modes of
both the WGM resonator and its coupling waveguide.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figure
Dr. P. Mabel Nelson
Dr. P. Mabel Nelson, former Dean of Home Economics and staff member of Iowa State College for 33 years, is a woman with many interests and hobbies
A cold strontium Rydberg gas
Cold gases of Rydberg atoms are an ideal system in which to study the novel effects of strong interatomic interactions. This thesis describes the design and construction of the world's first experiment to study Rydberg states in a cold gas of an alkaline earth metal, in this particular case strontium. We have studied a wide range of Rydberg states, and have developed a sensitive ``step-scan" spectroscopic technique that detects the spontaneous ionization of the Rydberg gas. The step-scan method is used to acquire Stark maps, and these measurements verify a single-electron model for calculating dipole matrix-elements. From the matrix-elements, interaction strengths between strontium Rydberg atoms have been calculated for the first time.
The presence of two valence electrons in an alkaline earth metal, such as strontium, offers a new angle on the study of Rydberg atoms. We create doubly excited ``autoionizing" states, the first such study in a cold gas. Autoionization is used as a high yield probe of Rydberg states, and enables a study of excitation dynamics with nanosecond time-resolution. We show that autoionization can quantitatively identify and elucidate state mixing in the Rydberg gas, and probe population transfer at the very onset of ultra-cold plasma formation
Opportunities for Patient Self-Reflection During Acute Phase of Depression Treatment
This project for UVMMC Family Medicine at Hinesburg investigates the acute phase of depression treatment for adult patients and introduces opportunities for patient empowerment during this 4-to-6-week window through de-identified automated text surveys for self-reflection about treatment and pattern tracking contributory to mood. Sample text survey built on Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II) and deployment of text surveys is based on Mosio. Future interventions can utilize mobile phone apps based on patient response to surveys.https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/fmclerk/1836/thumbnail.jp
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