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Impostor Phenomenon (or Impostor Syndrome) is a psychological phenomenon in which individuals are unable to internalize their accomplishments. Despite external evidence of their competence, persons with the syndrome remain convinced that they are frauds ...
Simmons, Derick, Bednar, Jeff
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Impostor Phenomenon: A Qualitative Study of the Journey Towards Resolution
2025This study explores how former impostor phenomenon experiencing people experienced the resolution of their impostor phenomenon. A dominant conceptualization of impostor phenomenon is presented from the research to compare participants’ experiences of
Murphy, Cade
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Transducers convert physical signals into electrical and optical representations, yet each mechanism is bounded by intrinsic trade‐offs across bandwidth, sensitivity, speed, and energy. This review maps transduction mechanisms across physical scale and frequency, showing how heterogeneous integration and multiphysics co‐design transform isolated ...
Aolei Xu +8 more
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Self-Initiated Expatriates and the Impostor Phenomenon
The impostor phenomenon is an intense feeling of intellectual and professional fraudulence, which is felt by high-achieving individuals, who may be present in the workplace.
Rosenberg, Alexandra
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The (Linguistic) Profile of the Impostor Phenomenon
Abstract: This study examines the impostor phenomenon (IP) in the context of job applications. To this end, 70 candidates were surveyed. Furthermore, their job applications were assessed and analyzed, employing the Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC; an often-used program for dictionary-based, automatic quantitative text analysis).
Pia Magdalena Brandt +2 more
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Recent Advances of Slip Sensors for Smart Robotics
This review summarizes recent progress in robotic slip sensors across mechanical, electrical, thermal, optical, magnetic, and acoustic mechanisms, offering a comprehensive reference for the selection of slip sensors in robotic applications. In addition, current challenges and emerging trends are identified to advance the development of robust, adaptive,
Xingyu Zhang +8 more
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One‐dimensional C4N2H14PbBr4 is shown to have a quasi‐direct electronic band structure and strongly anisotropic transport with polarized broadband emission. A GW/Bethe–Salpeter excited‐state force formalism, supported by polarized Raman and temperature‐dependent photoluminescence, identifies low–frequency Pb–Br phonons that drive ultrafast exciton self‐
Rijan Karkee +7 more
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In previous studies, the impostor phenomenon has been related to low positive masculinity and high negative femininity (mediated by social comparison orientation), as well as to the feeling of belonging to a minority group.
M. Leonhardt +4 more
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This review maps the methods to monitor robots’ health by fusing vibration, sound, control signals, vision, force, and oil information with artificial intelligence. It identifies deep learning, transfer learning, digital twins, and physics‐informed models as key methodological pathways enabling earlier diagnosis, safer human–robot collaboration, and ...
Yuting Qiao +6 more
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Helix Alignment, Chevrons, and Edge Dislocations in Twist‐Bend Ferroelectric Nematics
The recently discovered twist‐bend ferroelectric nematic (NTBF) is the new member of the multiferroic family, representing a fluid with an oblique helicoidal (heliconical) periodic structure of spontaneous electric polarization. The work presents a thorough exploration of the material properties of this phase, how the periodic modulation of ...
Bijaya Basnet +8 more
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