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signal analysis
Professor Meriem Laleg's research on modeling contaminant transport published in SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing
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Mon, Feb 29 2016
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control systems
signal analysis
modeling
A new algorithm is proposed to estimate the average velocity, dispersion coefficient, and differentiation order of a space-fractional advection-dispersion equation used for modeling contaminant transport in porous media. This allows for the characterization of the medium and the determination of the contaminant source. The algorithm is efficient, robust and fast.
Professor Meriem Laleg's research on brain response models published in Journal of Neuroscience Methods
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Wed, Feb 17 2016
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control systems
signal analysis
modeling
A novel approach to calibrate the hemodynamic model using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) measurements.
Professor Meriem Laleg's research on membrane distillation modeling for desalination published in Desalination
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Thu, Mar 17 2016
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control systems
signal analysis
modeling
An accurate mathematical model is proposed to describe an emerging desalination technology called direct contact membrane distillation system. The mathematical model is important for designing efficient control and monitoring strategies, a crucial step to facilitate the commercialization of this technology.