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First-principle based predictions of the effects of negative triangularity on DTT scenarios

Olivier Sauter, Gabriele Merlo, Alberto Mariani

Plasmas with negative triangularity (NT) shape have been recently shown to be able to achieve H-mode levels of confinement in L-mode, avoiding detrimental edge localised modes. Therefore, this plasma geometry is now studied as a possible viable option for ...
Bristol2024

Dynamic Nuclear Polarization of Inorganic Halide Perovskites

David Lyndon Emsley, Michael Allan Hope, Dominik Józef Kubicki, Gabriele Stevanato, Aditya Mishra

NMR, EPR, XRD datasets and SEM image for the research article titled "Dynamic Nuclear Polarization of Inorganic Halide Perovskites". For further details see the readme.txt file. ...
EPFL Infoscience2023

README file for datasets - Best practices and template

Alain Borel, Francesco Varrato, Chiara Gabella

These documents guide researchers in writing a README file for their datasets (data and code), through best practices and an example template. The template is also available as a separate .txt file. ...
2022

Efficient Workload Colocation in Modern Data Centers

Calin Iorgulescu

Despite the high costs of acquisition and maintenance of modern data centers, machine resource utilization is often low. Servers running online interactive services are over-provisioned to support peak load (which only occurs for a fraction of the time), d ...
EPFL2019

Hybrid, Job-Aware, and Preemptive Datacenter Scheduling

Pamela Isabel Delgado Borda

Scheduling in datacenters is an important, yet challenging problem. Datacenters are composed of a large number, typically tens of thousands, of commodity computers running a variety of data-parallel jobs. The role of the scheduler is to assign cluster reso ...
EPFL2018

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