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Modeling green energy and innovation for ecological risk management using second generation dynamic quantile panel data model (2024)
Journal Article
Ul-Durar, S., Arshed, N., De Sisto, M., Nazarian, A., & Sadaf, A. (2024). Modeling green energy and innovation for ecological risk management using second generation dynamic quantile panel data model. Journal of Environmental Management, 366, Article 121741. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.121741

Ecological risk management has emerged as a critical research and policy development area in energy and environmental economics. Sustained ecology is crucial for the standard of living and food security. As the adverse impacts of environmental degrad... Read More about Modeling green energy and innovation for ecological risk management using second generation dynamic quantile panel data model.

Pre-distortion adaptive optics for optical feeder links: simulations and performance analyses (2024)
Journal Article
Hristovski, I. R., Osborn, J., Farley, O. J. D., Townson, M. J., Calvo, R. M., Femenía-Castella, B., …Reeves, A. P. (2024). Pre-distortion adaptive optics for optical feeder links: simulations and performance analyses. Optics Express, 32(12), 20976-20991. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.521494

Optical feeder links offer immense utility in meeting future communication demands—however, atmospheric turbulence limits their performance. This work targets this challenge through analyses of a bidirectional free-space optical communication (FSOC)... Read More about Pre-distortion adaptive optics for optical feeder links: simulations and performance analyses.

Youth justice and social harm: Towards a ‘theory of the good’ (2024)
Journal Article
Gray, P., & Smith, R. (2024). Youth justice and social harm: Towards a ‘theory of the good’. Criminology & Criminal Justice, https://doi.org/10.1177/17488958241254446

This article seeks to develop a distinctive conceptual framework for the purpose of (re)imagining progressive youth justice. We begin by utilising zemiological insights to relate the widely recognised impacts of neoliberalism to the social harms asso... Read More about Youth justice and social harm: Towards a ‘theory of the good’.