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Minutes: Senate Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure: September 23, 2011
(1) academic freedom white paper editing; (2) section 6 of the tenure regulations revisited; (3) approval for international travel for doctoral dissertation researchUniversity of Minnesota: Senate Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure. (2011). Minutes:
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Bulk FePd2Te2 contains sparse interlayer Pd–Te covalent bonds, giving it unexpectedly low exfoliation energy and enabling van der Waals‐like exfoliation. Cleaving these bonds during exfoliation makes the monolayer magnetically distinct from the bulk: magnetic anisotropy energy increases, and the strain‐response coefficient of the magnetic moment ...
Huaiyuan Zhao +7 more
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Minutes: Senate Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure : November 14, 2008
revised evaluation-of-teaching policy; Academic Freedom and Responsibility policy amendments; non-tenure-track facultyUniversity of Minnesota: Senate Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure. (2008).
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An intracellular magneto‐mechanical platform utilizing MSC‐targeted nanomotors is developed. After intra‐articular delivery, these nanomotors target endogenous BMSCs and are actuated within lysosomes to execute trans‐planar rotational‐bouncing motions under a rotating‐fluctuating 3D magnetic field, generating amplified mechanical stimulation.
Zhenguang Li +7 more
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Sliding Ferroelectricity Driven Spin‐Layertronics in Altermagnetic Multilayers
Integrating sliding ferroelectricity with altermagnetism enables nonvolatile electrical control of spin and layer degrees of freedom. In bilayer CuF2, interlayer translation reverses layer‐locked spin‐split bands, establishing a multifunctional “spin‐layertronic” platform.
Rui Peng +5 more
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Minutes: Senate Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure: March 25, 2011
In these minutes: (1) draft responses on "Troubled Waters"; (2) responses to question #4 about "Troubled Waters"; (3) punctuation change to the Regents' policy Academic Freedom and ResponsibilityUniversity of Minnesota: Senate Committee on Academic ...
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How Proton Incorporation Reshapes Lattice Dynamics In BaSnO3‐Type Proton Conductors
Yttrium‐doped BaSnO3 exhibits isotope‐dependent changes in its low‐energy vibrational density of states upon hydration. Comparison of dry, H2O‐, and D2O‐treated samples re‐veals mass‐dependent phonon renormalization linked to proton dynamics near oxygen va‐cancies, providing experimental insight into hydrogen‐coupled lattice excitations in proton ...
Artur Braun +9 more
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Minutes: Senate Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure: March 27, 2009
(1) post-tenure review: how it should be done; (2) Procedures for Reviewing Candidates for Tenure and/or Promotion: Tenure Track and Tenured Faculty; (3) Academic Freedom reportUniversity of Minnesota: Senate Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure ...
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SKALE 2.0 maps disease‐associated protein aggregation as a phase‐resolved structural process, linking mutation‐induced geometric perturbations to nucleation, elongation, and suppressor design. Across neurodegenerative proteins, the framework reveals cryptic aggregation vulnerabilities, separates phase‐concordant and phase‐switching mutations, and ...
Jia Shen Sio +6 more
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