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Review Citation - WoS: 24Citation - Scopus: 23The History of Computing in Iran (persia)-Since the Achaemenid Empire(Mdpi, 2022) Heidari, Arash; Navimipour, Nima Jafari; Unal, MehmetPersia was the early name for the territory that is currently recognized as Iran. Iran's proud history starts with the Achaemenid Empire, which began in the 6th century BCE (c. 550). The Iranians provided numerous innovative ideas in breakthroughs and technologies that are often taken for granted today or whose origins are mostly unknown from the Achaemenid Empire's early days. To recognize the history of computing systems in Iran, we must pay attention to everything that can perform computing. Because of Iran's historical position in the ancient ages, studying the history of computing in this country is an exciting subject. The history of computing in Iran started very far from the digital systems of the 20th millennium. The Achaemenid Empire can be mentioned as the first recorded sign of using computing systems in Persia. The history of computing in Iran started with the invention of mathematical theories and methods for performing simple calculations. This paper also attempts to shed light on Persia's computing heritage elements, dating back to 550 BC. We look at both the ancient and current periods of computing. In the ancient section, we will go through the history of computing in the Achaemenid Empire, followed by a description of the tools used for calculations. Additionally, the transition to the Internet era, the formation of a computer-related educational system, the evolution of data networks, the growth of the software and hardware industry, cloud computing, and the Internet of Things (IoT) are all discussed in the modern section. We highlighted the findings in each period that involve vital sparks of computing evolution, such as the gradual growth of computing in Persia from its early stages to the present. The findings indicate that the development of computing and related technologies has been rapidly accelerating recently.Editorial Citation - WoS: 1A Low-Cost Wireless Miniaturized Device for Food Spoilage Monitoring(Nature Portfolio, 2023) Istif, Emin; Beker, Levent[Abstract Not Available]Editorial The Images Project (www.images-1.over and the Images Project 2011 Publication Images - Films as Spaces of Cultural Encounter(Univ Pittsburgh, Univ Library System, 2011) Bernard, Veronika; Oksay, Serhan[Abstract Not Available]Review Citation - WoS: 7Citation - Scopus: 8Optimizing soft robot design and tracking with and without evolutionary computation: an intensive survey(Cambridge Univ Press, 2024) Stroppa, Fabio; Majeed, Fatimah Jabbar; Batiya, Jana; Baran, Eray; Sarac, MineSoft robotic devices are designed for applications such as exploration, manipulation, search and rescue, medical surgery, rehabilitation, and assistance. Due to their complex kinematics, various and often hard-to-define degrees of freedom, and nonlinear properties of their material, designing and operating these devices can be quite challenging. Using tools such as optimization methods can improve the efficiency of these devices and help roboticists manufacture the robots they need. In this work, we present an extensive and systematic literature search on the optimization methods used for the mechanical design of soft robots, particularly focusing on literature exploiting evolutionary computation (EC). We completed the search in the IEEE, ACM, Springer, SAGE, Elsevier, MDPI, Scholar, and Scopus databases between 2009 and 2024 using the keywords "soft robot," "design," and "optimization." We categorized our findings in terms of the type of soft robot (i.e., bio-inspired, cable-driven, continuum, fluid-driven, gripper, manipulator, modular), its application (exploration, manipulation, surgery), the optimization metrics (topology, force, locomotion, kinematics, sensors, and energy), and the optimization method (categorized as EC or non-EC methods). After providing a road map of our findings in the state of the art, we offer our observations concerning the implementation of the optimization methods and their advantages. We then conclude our paper with suggestions for future research.Book Review Anti-Veiling Campaigns in Turkey: State, Society and Gender in the Early Republic(Cambridge Univ Press, 2025) Ustun, Ebrar BegumEditorial The Relevance of Cognitive Processes To the Formation and Consequences of Conspiracy Theory Appraisals(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2024) Alper, Sinan; Yilmaz, OnurcanOther The Dikili-Çandarlı Volcanics, Western Turkey: Magmatic Interactions as Recorded by Petrographic and Geochemical Features(Tübitak, 2007) Karacık, Zekiye; Yılmaz, Yücel; Pearce, Julian A.Located in the northwestern part of the Aegean region, Dikili-Çandarl› volcanic suite contains products representative for the western Anatolian Miocene volcanism. They can be divided into two main groups: the Dikili and the Çandarl› groups. The Dikili group is Early–Middle Miocene in age and consists mainly of pyroclastic rocks, andesitic-dacitic lavas, lava breccia, lahar flows and associated sedimentary rocks. The lavas contain disequilibrium phenocrysts assemblages. The Çandarl› group consists of Upper Miocene–Pliocene lava and sediment associations. The volcanic rocks consist mainly of rhyolitic domes and basaltic trachyandesite-basaltic andesite lavas erupted along the NW–SE- and NE–SW-trending fault systems; the faults controlled the development of the Çandarl› depression. Major- and trace-element chemistry indicates that the lavas are dominantly high-K, calc-alkaline, intermediate to acidic in composition. Chemical and textural characteristics of the minerals reveal that mixing was a common process in the generation of this magma. In particular, petrography, textural evidence and crystal chemistry of the phenocrysts together with variations in rock compositions indicate that basaltic-basaltic andesitic magma intruded dacite magma and is partially hybridized with it. New petrographic and geochemical data of Dikili-Çandarl› volcanics are closely similar to those of the active continental margin volcanism which are interpreted as mantle-derived magmas contaminated by crustal materials.Editorial Citation - WoS: 3Roundtable Discussion on Homegrown Theorizing(Center Foreign Policy & Peace Research, 2018) Aydinli, Ersel; Aydın, Mustafa; Baran, Emre; Makarychev, Andrey; Smith, Karen; Gozen, Ramazan; Ipek, Pinar; Kuru, Deniz; Ozdemir, Haluk; Shih, Chih-Yu; Mallavarapu, Siddharth; Chen, Ching-Chang; Kostem, Seckin; Ersoy, Eyup; Jorgensen, Knud Erik; Esen, Berk[Abstract Not Available]Editorial Citation - WoS: 5Citation - Scopus: 3Revitalizing Tourism Research(Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd, 2025) Buckley, Ralf; Kozak, Metin; Wen, Jun; Cooper, Mary-AnnReview Citation - WoS: 77Citation - Scopus: 100A Comprehensive Review on Wireless Capacitive Power Transfer Technology: Fundamentals and Applications(IEEE-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc, 2022) Erel, Mehmet Zahid; Bayindir, Kamil Cagatay; Aydemir, Mehmet Timur; Chaudhary, Sanjay K.; Guerrero, Josep M.Capacitive power transfer (CPT) technology is becoming increasingly popular in various application areas. Due to its limitations, such as low frequency, low coupling capacitance, and the high voltage stress on metal plates, the studies on high power CPT applications fell behind previously. Therefore, the wideband gap (WBG) semiconductor devices and the compensation topologies are further adopted to tackle these limitations. The main purpose of the paper is to review CPT applications in terms of performance parameters, advantages, disadvantages, and also challenges. Initially, the basic principles of CPT technology are examined, which cover compensation topologies, coupler structures, transfer distance, power electronic components, and system control methods. Then, CPT applications are evaluated for performance parameters (i.e., power level, operation frequency, system efficiency, transfer distance) along with compensation types, inverter types, and coupler types. The applications are categorized into six main groups according to industrial topics as safety, consumer electronics, transport, electric machines, biomedical, and miscellaneous. Herein, power level changes from mu W to kW ranges, the operation frequency varies from 100s of kHz to 10s of MHz ranges as well. The maximum system efficiency is recorded as 97.1 %. The transfer distance varies from mu m range to 100s of mm ranges. The full-bridge inverter topology and four-plate coupler structure are noticeable in CPT applications. Finally, advantages, disadvantages, and challenges of CPT applications are evaluated in detail. This review is expected to serve as a reference for researchers who study on CPT systems and their applications.Editorial Editorial(Univ Pittsburgh, Univ Library System, 2013) Akser, MuratThis issue of CINEJ deals with approaches to films from different parts of the world ranging from India and China to Italy and Canada. Detailed analyses on films about Ghandi, docufictions on New York City, reflections of contemporary terror in historical cinema, Chinese Soft Film Movement, road movies, religious identification in films, documemory, Italian neorealism and female performance in Canadian cinema are presented in this issue.Publication Artisans Abroad: British Migrant Workers in Industrialising Europe, 1815-1870(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2023) Sefer, Akin[No Abstract Available]Review Turkey Between the United States and Russia: Surfing on the Edge(Uluslararasi Iliskiler Konseyi dernegi, 2023) Sonmez, Dogus[No Abstract Available]Letter Citation - WoS: 4Citation - Scopus: 4The Use of Composite Stentless Valves With Graft Extension for the Treatment of Ascending Aortic Aneurysms(Elsevier Science Bv, 2001) Akpınar, Belhhan; Güden, Mustafa[Abstract Not Available]Book Review Citation - WoS: 1Climate Crisis and Global Green New Deal: the Political Economy of Saving the Planet(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2022) Karabacak, Sumeyye[Abstract Not Available]Review Citation - WoS: 22Citation - Scopus: 22Gelation Mechanisms(World Scientific Publ Co Pte Ltd, 2012) Pekcan, Önder; Kara, SelimIn this paper, we survey the gelation mechanisms for various polymeric systems which are classified by the type and the strength of the cross-linkages. These are the "irreversible" gels that are cross-linked chemically by covalent bonds and the "reversible" gels that are cross-linked physically by hydrogen or ionic bonds and by the physical entanglement of polymer chains. Some of the natural polymer gels fall into the class of physical gels, among which the red algae that has attracted attention for various applications is discussed in detail. Various composite gels, formed from mixture of physical and chemical gels are also discussed in the last section of the article. Theoretical models describe the gelation as a process of random linking of subunits to larger and larger molecules by formation of an infinite network, where no matter what type of objects are linked, there is always a critical "gel point" at which the system behaves neither as a liquid nor as a solid on any length scale. The Flory-Stockmayer theory and percolation theory provide bases for modeling this sol-gel phase transition. The experimental techniques for measuring the critical exponents for sol-gel phase transitions in different polymeric systems are introduced and the validation of various theoretical predictions are surveyed.Editorial Intravertebral Vacuum Phenomenon That Developed During Transpedicular Biopsy(W.B. Saunders Co Ltd, 2002) Şırvancı, Mustafa; Duran, Cihan; Aydıner, Omer[Abstract Not Available]Review Citation - WoS: 5Citation - Scopus: 5Relativistic Antihydrogen Production by Pair Production With Positron Capture(Elsevier Science Bv, 2012) Şengül, Metin Y.; Guclu, Mehmet C.Antihydrogen atoms may rarely be produced by the collision of antiprotons with ions. At relativistic velocities the antiproton may pass around the Coulomb field of the nucleus and the electron-positron pairs can be produced electromagnetically. After this pair production not so often positron can be captured by the antiproton and as a result antihydrogen atoms may be produced. In this work we have calculated the antihydrogen production cross section in the framework of perturbation theory by applying Monte-Carlo integration techniques. In order to compute the lowest-order Feynman diagrams amplitudes we used Darwin wave functions for the bound states of the positrons and Sommerfeld-Maue wave functions for the continuum states of the electrons. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Book Review Aid and Technological Cooperation as a Foreign Policy Tool for Emerging Donors: the Case of Brazil(Uluslararasi Iliskiler Konseyi Dernegi, 2022) Akinci, Basri Alp[Abstract Not Available]Editorial Citation - WoS: 2Citation - Scopus: 3Last of us: illiberal science policies and erosion of academia in Turkey(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2024) Carkoglu, AsliThis essay aims to portray the difficulties of doing gender research in a country ruled by an illiberal, anti-gender government. Utilizing Andrea Peto's (2016) idea of polypore state agencies, the essay will outline the process of academic erosion in Turkey and what lies ahead. Similar paths are evident in multiple countries, creating an ominous academic terrain for gender researchers. Subsequently, the essay seeks to direct attention to this erosion and call for solidarity to navigate this historical landscape.
