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COMPUTER SECURITY IN COMPUTER LITERACY EDUCATION [PDF]
Rob Barton
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CONSTRUCTION OF THE FUTURE: THE EXPERIENCE OF PHASED IMPROVEMENT OF ENGINEERING EDUCATION
The article analyzes the necessity and possibility of achieving a new quality of engineering training. In the light of the society trends, the article considers the guidelines for improving engineering education.
G. E. VESELOV+2 more
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The developed all‐organic solar cells achieve a power conversion efficiency of 8.7%, more than double the previous record. In addition, bioplastic substrates are used to produce environmentally friendly solar cells with an efficiency of 8.6%. These results are achieved by developing high‐performance organic electrodes without acid doping or high ...
Keiju Hashida+12 more
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This paper introduces a flexible neural probe with integrated micro‐OLEDs on a flexible substrate for the first time, featuring 8 micro‐OLEDs and recording electrodes for optogenetics. It uses advanced encapsulation and an IAI anode for durability, emitting 470 nm light for ChR2 activation, enabling high‐resolution, minimally invasive stimulation ...
Somin Lee+8 more
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Federal Information Processing Standards Publication: glossary for computer systems security
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Laboratory projects for promoting hands-on learning in a computer security course [PDF]
Janice E. Huss
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A reconfigurable and multidirectional interdigital transducer (M‐IDT) on a flexible printed circuit board provides a practical platform for acoustofluidic research. It simplifies and accelerates prototyping, enabling cost‐effective exploration of wave modes and fluid dynamics.
Mercedes Stringer+11 more
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Password Cracking and Countermeasures in Computer Security: A Survey
With the rapid development of internet technologies, social networks, and other related areas, user authentication becomes more and more important to protect the data of the users.
Chao, Lidia S.+2 more
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Shape‐Reconfigurable Crack‐Based Strain Sensor with Ultrahigh and Tunable Sensitivity
A highly sensitive crack‐based sensor with tunable strain detection capabilities is demonstrated through controlled nanocrack formation in a line‐patterned shape memory polymer substrate. The sensor design integrates thermoplastic polyurethane and poly(lactic acid), enabling thermo‐responsive reconfiguration of crack geometry.
Seungjae Lee+10 more
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