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    • On the energy modulation of daytime radiative coolers: A review on infrared emissivity dynamic switch against overcooling 

      Ulpiani, Giulia; Ranzi, Gianluca; Shah, Kwok Wei; Feng, Jie; Santamouris, Mattheos
      Published 2020
      Passive daytime radiative cooling represents one of the boldest answers to tackle the future cooling needs of the built environment and to mitigate urban heat island effects. Recent developments in the field targeted ...
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    • Optimization of random silica-polymethylpentene (TPX) radiative coolers towards substantial cooling capacity 

      Feng, JIe; Gao, Kai; Jiang, Yue; Ulpiani, Giulia; Krajcic, Djordje; Paolini, Riccardo; Ranzi, Gianluca; Santamouris, Mattheos
      Published 2022
      In the context of global warming, radiative coolers with high solar reflectance and strong emissivity in the atmospheric window can cool the substrate as well as the ambient air. Silica at its nano or micro-scale being ...
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    • A systematic review on incentive-driven mHealth technology: As used in diabetes management 

      de Ridder, Michael; Kim, Jinman; Jing, Yan; Khadra, Mohamed; Nanan, Ralph
      Published 2016
      Introduction Mobile Health (mHealth) technologies have been shown to improve self-management of chronic diseases, such as diabetes. However, mHealth tools, such as Apps, often have low rates of retention, eroding their ...
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    • A Web-Based Medical Multimedia Visualisation Interface for Personal Health Records 

      de Ridder, Michael; Constantinescu, Liviu; Bi, Lei; Jung, Youn Hyun; Kumar, Ashnil; Kim, Jinman; Feng, David Dagan; Fulham, Michael
      Published 2013
      The healthcare industry has begun to utilise web-based systems and cloud computing infrastructure to develop an increasing array of online personal health record (PHR) systems. Although these systems provide the technical ...
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    • Visibility-driven PET-CT Visualisation with Region of Interest (ROI) Segmentation 

      Jung, Younhyun; Kim, Jinman; Eberl, Stefan; Fulham, Michael; Feng, David Dagan
      Published 2013
      Multi-modality positron emission tomography – computed tomography (PET-CT) visualises biological and physiological functions (from PET) as region of interests (ROIs) within a higher resolution anatomical reference frame ...
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