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    • The Quaint, the Ruinous, and Corporate Realism: Popular Architectures of Irish Neoliberalism 

      Mcnamara, Felix
      Published 2024
      This dissertation concerns the aesthetics of neoliberal Ireland’s ‘popular’ architecture. It argues that such architectural aesthetics serve as material for a critical reading of ideological images of contemporary Ireland, ...
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    • Engineering efficient and sustainable catalysts for hydrogen production through (photo)electrochemical water splitting 

      Ta, Xuan Minh Chau
      Published 2024
      Hydrogen (H2) is regarded as one of the most important energy sources in the sustainable economy. Water electrolysis emerges as a critical technology for green H2 production based on renewable energy with no carbon emission. ...
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    • Local and indigenous knowledge in disaster risk reduction: Analysing multi-hazard housing reconstruction strategies in the Philippines 

      Hadlos, Arvin
      Published 2025
      The place-based (“local”) and cultural (“indigenous”) knowledge of communities developed out of their embeddedness in their environments has provided them with time-tested approaches for disaster risk reduction (DRR). ...
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    • Diffusion Model-Based Reconstruction of Low-Dose PET to Standard-Dose PET 

      Lyu, Qingcheng
      Published 2025
      Positron Emission Tomography (PET) is a powerful functional imaging modality widely used in clinical diagnostics and biomedical research, owing to its unique ability to visualize metabolic processes in vivo. However, due ...
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    • A model for neuronal processes underlying colour vision 

      Somaratna, Manula Amandana
      Published 2025
      To provide a physiologically plausible computational model for the development of chromatically selective cells in macaque primary visual cortex. The model comprises of cones, horizontal, bipolar, ganglion, lateral geniculate ...
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