科研成果

2023
Cui X, Zheng S, Jia T, Ye L, Liang Y. ARES: A mapping framework of DNNs towards diverse PIMs with general abstractions, in International Conference on Computer Aided Design (ICCAD). Nov ; 2023.
Xie J. Around the dynamical Mordell-Lang conjecture. [Internet]. 2023. pdf
Tang* W, Cho* S-G, Hoang* TT, Botimer J, Zhu WQ, Chang C-C, Lu C-H, Zhu J, Tao Y, Wei T, et al. Arvon: A heterogeneous SiP integrating a 14nm FPGA and two 22nm 1.8TFLOPS/W DSPs with 1.7Tbps/mm2 AIB 2.0 interface to provide versatile workload acceleration, in 2023 Symposium on VLSI Circuits. IEEE; 2023:C7-1.
Jia L, Zhou Q, Li Y, Wu W. Assessing synchronous removal of nutrients and SMX based on novel Mn-C composites: Impact of different proportion of manganese dioxide. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL. 2023;465.Abstract
In this study, Mn-C composites using different MnO2 contents and solid carbon material were prepared to explore the synchronous removal performance of nutrients and SMX. Higher nitrate removal performance (97-98 %) with quickest nitrate removal rate (4.97 mg N L -1h- 1) was obtained in Mn\_20 systems. The increased Mn content and Mn-P compound were observed via surface characteristics, indicating the involvement of MnOx in pollutants removal, particularly for higher phosphorus removal (84-89 %) via Mn-P precipitation and BioMnOx adsorption. Nevertheless, compared to systems based on Mn\_0 composites (74 %), systems with Mn-C composites presented lower SMX reduction efficiency (34-51 %), which might be attributed to the large Mn(II) accumulation, impairing certain microbes and lower the MnOx function. Higher abundance of genera affiliated to Bacter-oidetes\_vadinHA17 and Rhodocyclaceae was observed in the Mn-C composites, as well as the gathering of Geo-bacter and Desulfovibrio as keystone taxa, responsible for the removal of nitrate and SMX and microbial interactions. Besides, the increase of sulfonamide ARGs was closely related to the predominant microbes in the Mn-C composites, which acted as the hosts of ARGs. This study broadens the knowledge of Mn-C composites in synergetic removal of nutrients and organics, and supports the potential application of manganese oxide in wastewater treatment.
Xiao W, Liu T, Tong X. Assessing the carbon reduction potential of municipal solid waste management transition: Effects of incineration, technology and sorting in Chinese cities. Resources, Conservation and Recycling [Internet]. 2023;188. 访问链接Abstract
The urban infrastructures of municipal solid waste (MSW) disposal play important roles in carbon reduction and building sustainable cities. China, with the world's largest MSW generation, has witnessed a relatively slow and spatially uneven transition progress of MSW disposal management. This study analysed the MSW disposal management transition and its determinants in Chinese cities of different sizes. Furthermore, the carbon reduction potential of MSW disposal management transition was estimated under different settings of policy reform. The results indicate that the MSW disposal management transition has made faster progress in cities with larger sizes, which could be ascribed to larger contradiction between city development and public service. The prediction results suggest that 73.13%–287.28% of carbon emission could be reduced by various policy reforms compared with the baseline scenario without policy intervention. Moreover, technological transformation should be specially underlined in mega cities, and household sorting should be specially underlined in medium cities.
Chen Wen, Ke Gao XCKLQW, XS. Assessing the linkages among tourism industry, economic output, energy consumption, and environmental quality. ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT. 2023:1-20.
et al SBH; GK;. Assessing the performance and economic viability of solar home systems: A way forward towards clean energy exploration and consumption. Renewable Energy. 2023.
Zhao X, Zhang Q, Ma C, Liu H, Chen Y. Association between Multimorbidity Patterns and Healthcare Costs among Middle-aged and Older Adults in China. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics [Internet]. 2023. 访问链接
Zhao X. Association of edentulism and all-cause mortality in Chinese older adults: do sex differences exist?. Public Health [Internet]. 2023;221:184-189. 访问链接
Xu F-W, Wang K, Liu T, Goldsmith PF, Zhang Q, Juvela M, Liu H-L, Qin S-L, Li G-X, Tej A, et al. ATOMS: ALMA Three-millimeter Observations of Massive Star-forming regions - XV. Steady accretion from global collapse to core feeding in massive hub-filament system SDC335. \mnras. 2023;520:3259-3285.
Zhang S, Wang K, Liu T, Zavagno A, Juvela M, Liu H, Tej A, Stutz AM, Li S, Bronfman L, et al. ATOMS: ALMA three-millimeter observations of massive star-forming regions - XIII. Ongoing triggered star formation within clump-fed scenario found in the massive ( 1500 M$_⨀$) clump. \mnras. 2023;520:322-352.
Wu C-Y. Augustan marriage laws in Augustan Inscriptions: Signs of Persuasion?, in Classical Association Annual Conference. Cambridge University, UK; 2023.Abstract
As curator of laws and morals (curator legum et morum), a charge bestowed by the Senate and the Roman people on three separate occasions (19 BCE, 18 BCE, 11 BCE, cf. RGDA 6, Dio Cass. 54.30.1, Suet. Aug. 27), Augustus legislated marriage, using the mos maiorum as guidance for a new Roman society that was his to fashion (RGDA 8; Eck 2022). The Lex Iulia de maritandis ordinibus (LIMO) of 18 BCE became a centerpiece legislation with socio-politically comprehensive and enduring impact, leading to subsequent legislative interventions on the Roman institution of marriage from the Augustan period down to the Age of Constantine (Treggiari 1991, 13-36; Grubbs 1993). In some interpretations, the legislative interventions of marriage effectively "collapsed" Roman private life (Raditsa 1980), merging it with a new Roman state apparatus that "officially made proper family behavior part of a citizen's duty," including the obligation "to marry and procreate in a chaste and respectable manner" (Severy 2003, 55). Legislating marriage was effectively a social engineering project (Dolganov 2022), and not without risks to the legislators. Direct evidence of opposition can be found in historial and biographical accounts, and the equestrian order was particularly vocal (Suet. Aug. 34; Dio Cass. 56.4-10). Recently, Warner Eck's study on the commentarius of 5 CE integrated into the Lex Troesmensium provided convincing evidence that significant socio-political resistance against legislative intervention forced Augustus to retract a commentarius of 5 CE which the Lex Papia Poppaea of 9 CE was based upon (ex quo lex P(apia) P(oppaea) lata est), though with noticeable differences in the numbering of chapters (Eck 2022, 2019, 2016). Eck also made the interesting observation that known resistance efforts were not necessarily direct public agitation, but rather could be described as "ingenious attempts" (ingeniöse Versuche) to frustruate the utility of the legislation (Eck 2022, 73). The observation highlights the potentially simplistic approach in describing the range of reactions and counter-reactions associated with Augustan marriage laws as resistance and counter-resistance. The difficulty in taking this approach to study complexities in the range of responses towards the legislating of marriage lies in the availability of sources and the quality of those available. Shades of commentary and other complex reflections on Augustan marriage legislations – for example Horace's Carmina of 23 BCE (C. 3.6, 3.24) and 13 BCE (C. 4.15), Propertius's elegies of 28 BCE (2.7) and 18 BCE (4.11), and Ovid's Ars Amatoria of 2 CE, the latter of which has recently received particular treatment (Hutchinson 2017) – can be elicited from Augustan literary evidence, but hardly straightforward firsthand reports. Historical and biographical accounts may be vivid, as those from Cassius Dio's (54.16; 56.1-10) and to a lesser extent Suetonius (Suet. Aug. 34) and Tacitus (Ann. 3.25-28), but much more removed from immediate context. To extend the scope of discovery, this paper asks what other Augustan inscriptions can inform us on the shades of reactions in the Augustan period. Inscribed texts were more than verbatim transcriptions of documents produced in response to and within the context of social movements. The act of inscribing and setting up were performative aspects of immediate socio-political importance, acting as the legislator/reformer's attempt to impress and opress on the one hand, and responses from those who can afford to engage in a public and formal dialogue regarding an issue.  This paper argues that the performative acts seen on inscribed texts in the Augustan period that specifically respond to marriage legislation or the institution of marriage ought to be understood as persuasive acts. Two inscriptions are discussed in this paper: the SC de ludis saecularibus of 17 BCE and the so-called Laudatio Turiae of 8 CE. Hugh Lindsay (2009) and Josaiah Osgood (2014) focused on aspects of social response regarding the latter, and Warner Eck (2019) has highlighted social resistance regarding the former. This paper seeks to combine the two strands of study on two inscriptions that seem to speak to Roman audiences with deeply entrenched positions on the question of legislating marriage, and read them as attempts of persuasion, both to convey the concerns of their respective parties and impressing upon their respective oppositions on the importance of their approaches toward social order under the curator legum et morum.
Li L, Kang Y, Li F. Bayesian Forecast Combination Using Time-Varying Features. International Journal of Forecasting [Internet]. 2023;39:1287–1302. 访问链接Abstract
In this work, we propose a novel framework for density forecast combination by constructing time-varying weights based on time-varying features. Our framework estimates weights in the forecast combination via Bayesian log predictive scores, in which the optimal forecast combination is determined by time series features from historical information. In particular, we use an automatic Bayesian variable selection method to identify the importance of different features. To this end, our approach has better interpretability compared to other black-box forecasting combination schemes. We apply our framework to stock market data and M3 competition data. Based on our structure, a simple maximum-a-posteriori scheme outperforms benchmark methods, and Bayesian variable selection can further enhance the accuracy for both point forecasts and density forecasts.
Huang D, Li Q, Han Y, Xia S-Y, Zhou J, Che H, Lu K, Yang F, Long X, Chen Y. Biogenic volatile organic compounds dominated the near-surface ozone generation in Sichuan Basin, China, during fall and wintertime. Journal of Environmental Sciences. 2023.
Qin J, Zhang J, Lu Y, Liu N, Ma H, Zhao Q, Yang W, Ye Z. Boosting Electrocatalytic Ammonia Synthesis from Nitrate with a Dual Active Site Three-Dimensional Copper Electrode. ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering. 2023;11(41):14969-14975.
Boosting Exciton Dissociation and Charge Transfer in Triazole-Based Covalent Organic Frameworks by Increasing the Donor Unit from One to Two for the Efficient Photocatalytic Elimination of Emerging Contaminants
Hou Y, Liu F, Nie C, Li Z, Tong M. Boosting Exciton Dissociation and Charge Transfer in Triazole-Based Covalent Organic Frameworks by Increasing the Donor Unit from One to Two for the Efficient Photocatalytic Elimination of Emerging Contaminants. Environmental Science & Technology [Internet]. 2023;57:11675-11686. 访问链接Abstract
As novel photocatalysts, covalent organic frameworks (COFs) have potential for water purification. Insufficient exciton dissociation and low charge mobility in COFs yet restricted their photocatalytic activity. Excitonic dissociation and charge transfer in COFs could be optimized via regulating the donor–acceptor (D–A) interactions through adjusting the number of donor units within COFs, yet relevant research is lacking. By integrating the 1,2,4-triazole or bis-1,2,4-triazole unit with quinone, we fabricated COF-DT (with a single donor unit) and COF-DBT (with double donor units) via a facile sonochemical method and used to decontaminate emerging contaminants. Due to the stronger D–A interactions than COF-DT, the exciton binding energy was lower for COF-DBT, facilitating the intermolecular charge transfer process. The degradation kinetics of tetracycline (model contaminant) by COF-DBT (k = (12.21 ± 1.29) × 10–2 min–1) was higher than that by COF-DT (k = (5.11 ± 0.59) × 10–2 min–1) under visible-light irradiation. COF-DBT could efficiently photodegrade tetracycline under complex water chemistry conditions and four real water samples. Moreover, six other emerging contaminants, both Gram-negative and Gram-positive strains, could also be effectively eliminated by COF-DBT. High tetracycline degradation performance achieved in a continuous-flow system and in five reused cycles in both laboratory and outdoor experiments with sunlight irradiation showed the stability and the potential for the practical application of COF-DBT.
Yang X, Liu Z, Tang K, Yin X, Zhuo C, Wei Q, Qiao F. Breaking the energy-efficiency barriers for smart sensing applications with “Sensing with Computing” architectures. Science China Information Sciences [Internet]. 2023;66:200409. 访问链接Abstract
With the developing technologies of artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things, intelligent IoT (iIoT) is prevailing currently. Design and implementation of integrated IoT nodes with continuous perception capability are indispensable to realize various smart terminal devices, which would also be vital to reduce the power consumption, improve the real-time performance, and enhance the security/privacy of the IoT system. In this paper, we present the architecture of “Sensing with Computing” and its chip design for smart sensing applications, which would support multi-modal perception signal processing with multi-dimension extension ability. Specially, we explore the analog/mixed-signal circuit designs and algorithm-hardware co-design methodologies for perception signal processing, and we also study the multi-modal integration of novel sensors and their interface technologies. Additionally, some multi-modal smart sensing systems with “Sensing + Computing in Memory” mixed-signal chips would be fabricated, which would support typical always-on smart sensing tasks.
Shao F, Gao Y, Xu W, Sun F, Chen L, Li F, Liu W. Catalytic activation of formic acid using Pd nanocluster decorated graphitic carbon nitride for diclofenac reductive hydrodechlorination. Journal of Hazardous Materials [Internet]. 2023;446:130677. 访问链接Abstract
Halogenated pharmaceuticals exhibit high toxicity if released to natural environment, and dehalogenation is a key process for their degradation. In this study, a reductive and directional dehalogenation technique, heterogenous formic acid (HCOOH) catalytic activation system, was proposed for diclofenac (DCF) dechlorination and detoxification. A functional material of Pd nanocluster decorated graphitic carbon nitride (Pd/g-C3N4) was developed for HCOOH activation. Although the optimized material (Pd1/g-C3N4) showed lower HCOOH decomposition rate (k1 = 0.287 ± 0.017 min−1) than the pristine Pd particles (k1 = 0.401 ± 0.031 min−1), it processed higher DCF degradation efficiency (97.9% within 30 min) than Pd particles. The enhancement mechanism was revealed by both experiments and theoretical calculations. Firstly, the six-fold cavities of g-C3N4 acted as anchor sites, which offered strong coordination environment for Pd nanoclusters. Secondly, the strong coordination environment of Pd led to upshifted d-band center of Pd 4d with enhanced bonding state, and then promoted HCOOH adsorption on Pd/g-C3N4, thus facilitating HCOOH decomposition through formate pathway rather than carboxyl pathway. Thirdly, Pd/g-C3N4 ensured HCOOH selectively decomposed as dehydrogenation reaction, which generated more H* (adsorbed H on Pd) than the dehydration reaction. The H* was proved to be the dominant reductive species for DCF hydrodechlorination. Moreover, the toxicities of DCF dechlorination products were greatly reduced.
Li C, Yi K, Hu S, Yang W. Cathodic biofouling control by microbial separators in air-breathing microbial fuel cells. Environmental Science and Ecotechnology. 2023;15:100251.
Wei* Y, Knoeferle P. Causal inference: Relating language to event representations and events in the world. Frontiers in Psychology [Internet]. 2023;(14):1172928. Full textAbstract
Events are not isolated but rather linked to one another in various dimensions. In language processing, various sources of information—including real-world knowledge, (representations of) current linguistic input and non-linguistic visual context—help establish causal connections between events. In this review, we discuss causal inference in relation to events and event knowledge as one aspect of world knowledge, and their representations in language comprehension. To evaluate the mechanism and time course of causal inference, we gather insights from studies on (1) implicit causality/consequentiality as a specific form of causal inference regarding the protagonists of cause/consequence events, and (2) the processing of causal relations. We highlight the importance of methodology in measuring causal inference, compare the results from different research methods, and emphasize the contribution of the visual-world paradigm to achieve a better understanding of causal inference. We recommend that further investigations of causal inference consider temporally sensitive measures and more detailed contexts.

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