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Monthly IMPact - November 2017
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IMPact@SUTD, a monthly update featuring the latest published research works of SUTD faculty and researchers.
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Modelling the dynamics of complex early design processes: an agent-based approach |
Quantitative mass spectrometry of human reticulocytes reveal proteome-wide modifications during maturation British Journal of Haematology |
Youth workers' use of Facebook for mediated pastoralism with juvenile delinquents and youths-at-risk Children and Youth Services Review |
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SUTD Author: Arlindo Silva “The paper argues that current design modelling approaches do not capture conveniently the dynamics of complex early design processes (in particular uncertainty, concurrency, collaborative iteration, and adaptive decision-making) and proposes a multi-agent system modelling approach instead. Its applicability is demonstrated through an investigation into varying levels of externally-driven" ---Arlindo Silva |
SUTD Authors: Trang T. T. Chu, Ameya Sinha, Renugah Naidu, Rupambika Das, and Rajesh Chandramohanadas “We used quantitative proteomics and nano-structural imaging and profiled ~1800 proteins from human red blood cells. Further, proteome-wide changes that account for transition in shape and deformability during cell maturation were discovered. Our results can now explain molecular basis of red blood cell diseases where maturation is impaired.” ---Rajesh Chandramohanadas |
SUTD Author: Sun Sun Lim “Building on Foucault’s concept of pastoralism, I argue that social workers can exploit social media technologies to keep watch over juvenile delinquents and youths-at-risk, through a process of mediated pastoralism. Although their efforts to monitor their clients may approximate surveillance, it is motivated by an ethic of care and professionalism.” ---Sun Sun Lim |