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Bibliographic record listing peer-reviewed journal articles authored or co-authored by Francis H.S. Chiew between 2010 and 2014 in the fields of hydrology and climate science, with emphasis on Australian water resources and climate variability.
Author:
Francis H.S. Chiew
Document type:
Bibliographic list
Content type:
Papers in refereed journals
Publication years covered:
2010–2014
Field of research:
Hydrology and climate science
Geographic focus:
Australia; Murray-Darling Basin; Tasmania; Northern Australia; Southeast Australia
Journals cited:
Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment; Remote Sensing of Environment; Earth’s Future; Journal of Hydrology; Global Environmental Change; International Journal of Climatology; Hydrogeology Journal; Journal of Hydrometeorology; Water Resources Research; Hydrological Processes; Hydrology and Earth System Sciences; Geography Compass; Australian Journal of Water Resources; Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
Topics:
rainfall-runoff modelling; climate change impacts on runoff; hydrological non-stationarity; drought; water availability; downscaling techniques; soil moisture monitoring; evaporation trends; uncertainty assessment
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Year:
2023
Region / City:
Canberra, Australia
Subject:
Hydrology, Climate Change, Water Resources
Document Type:
Professional Profile
Organization:
CSIRO
Author:
Dr Francis Chiew
Target Audience:
Scientific Community, Water Resources Professionals
Period of Activity:
2006–Present
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Qualifications:
Ph.D. in Hydrology, Bachelor of Engineering (First Class Honours)
Key Achievements:
2022 Volker Medal, 2023 Munro Oration
International Roles:
IPCC AR5 & AR6 Lead Author
Consulting:
Hydrological Modelling, Water Resources Assessment, Climate Change Adaptation
Publications:
Over 300 refereed papers
Research Areas:
Water Forecasting, Climate Change Impact, Hydrological Modelling
Major Contributions:
Developed hydrological modelling products for the Australian water industry
Year:
2010–2014
Country:
Rwanda
Topic:
Socioeconomic inequality in health insurance premium contributions
Document Type:
Academic research article
Health Financing Scheme:
Community Based Health Insurance (CBHI)
Policy Periods Covered:
Flat rate premium system (2005–2010); Stratified premium system (2011–present)
Data Sources:
National survey data 2010/11 and 2013/14
Methods:
Concentration index decomposition; Kakwani index; Unconditional quantile regression decomposition
Key Variables:
Household income; CBHI premium contributions; Wealth status; Gender of household head
Policy Framework:
Ubudehe system
Target Population:
Households enrolled in CBHI in Rwanda
Focus on Gender:
Comparison between female-headed and male-headed households
Research Objectives:
Assessment of regressivity and progressivity of CBHI premiums; Analysis of socioeconomic and gender inequalities
Health Policy Context:
Universal Health Coverage (UHC)
Year:
2010–2014
State:
New Mexico
Country:
United States
Program:
Community Services Block Grant (CSBG)
Federal Agency:
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
State Agency:
New Mexico Human Services Department (HSD), Income Support Division / Work and Family Support Bureau
Type of Document:
Government program fact sheet
Funding Source:
Federal formula grant
Eligible Entities:
Community Action Agencies (CAAs)
Statutory Basis:
Economic Opportunity Act of 1964; New Mexico Community Action Act of 1983
Allocation Formula:
90% to CAAs; 5% administrative expenses; 5% discretionary spending
State Fiscal Year Reference:
SFY 2014
Federal Fiscal Year Reference:
FFY 2012–2014
Geographic Coverage:
Statewide, New Mexico
Contact Person:
Bill Wuestenhagen, Management Analyst
Office Location:
Santa Fe, NM
Year:
2015
Region / State:
Massachusetts, United States
Topic:
Education policy and program evaluation
Document type:
Evaluation report
Program:
Race to the Top (RTTT) College and Career Readiness Initiatives
Programs evaluated:
Pre-AP Teacher Training; STEM-focused Early College High Schools; MassCore Policy and Implementation
Institution:
Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Evaluating organization:
University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute
Research unit:
Applied Research and Program Evaluation Group
Project manager:
Eliot Levine
Research staff:
Jeremiah Johnson; Jenny Malave
Director:
Steven Ellis
Funding source:
U.S. Department of Education grant
Grant period evaluated:
2010–2014
Place of preparation:
Hadley, Massachusetts, United States
Target sector:
Secondary education
Related indicators:
High school graduation rate; MassCore completion rate
Associated initiatives:
Massachusetts Pre-AP; STEM Early College High School; MassCore
Report sections:
Executive Summary; Introduction; Pre-AP Teacher Training; STEM-focused Early College High Schools; MassCore Policy and Implementation; Appendices
Year:
2010–2014
Region / City:
Agreste region, Taipu, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
Subject:
Dairy buffalo nutrition and milk quality
Document Type:
Research study
Institution:
Tapuio Agropecuaria Ltda.
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Researchers and professionals in dairy production
Study Period:
August–November 2014 for selenium residue analysis
Data Collection Period:
April 2010–June 2014
Supplementation:
Organic selenium (Sel-Plex®) at 0.08–4.8 ppm/kg in concentrate
Milk Samples:
2,264 individual Murrah buffalo milk samples
Cheese Samples:
300 g Minas fresh cheese per treatment lot
Key Measurements:
Milk composition, somatic cell count, selenium residue
Year:
2014
Company:
BDO Al Nisf & Partners
Employee Name:
William Hill
Job Title:
Translator
Department:
Administration
Start Date:
18 December 2010
End Date:
31 January 2014
Document Type:
Employment Reference
Author:
Amit Sawant
Position of Author:
Manager – Human Resources
Confidentiality:
Private & confidential
Contact Information:
Tel: +965 2242 6999, Fax: +965 2240 1666, Website: www.example.com
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Research publications in plant pathology and molecular biology
Document Type:
List of publications
Institution / Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Vinodhini RT, Ashwin NMR, Agisha VN, Nalayeni K, Ramesh Sundar A, Malathi P, Viswanathan R
Target Audience:
Researchers, academics in plant pathology and molecular biology
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Document type:
Bibliographic list
Content type:
Peer-reviewed journal article references
Subject area:
Nanotechnology; Cancer research; Nanomedicine; Biomaterials; Materials science
Main researcher featured:
Donglu Shi
Publication years covered:
2016–2018
Publication venues:
ACS Nano; International Journal of Nanomedicine; Advanced Healthcare Materials; ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces; Chemical Communications; Advanced Materials; Applied Energy; Theranostics; Nano Research; Nanoscale; Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells; RSC Advances; Journal of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering; Materials Science and Engineering C
Source page:
http://homepages.uc.edu/~shid/publications/publications.htm
Article types:
Experimental research articles; Review articles
Topics represented:
Cancer immunotherapy, nanoparticle targeting, photothermal therapy, graphene nanostructures, nanocomposites, biomedical imaging, drug delivery systems
Year:
2019–2022
Author:
Donglu Shi
Co-authors:
Multiple, including Zicheng Deng, Jou Lin, Mengyao Lyu, Shengming Wu
Publication type:
Peer-reviewed journal articles
Fields:
Nanotechnology, Photothermal and Photovoltaic Energy, Biomedical Applications, Materials Science
Journals:
eBioMedicine, MRS Communications, ACS Materials Lett., Energies, Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, Adv. Sustainable Systems, Cancers, Applied Physics Reviews, J. Phys. Chem. C, American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology, IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, Nano LIFE, Physica Status Solidi, Nanoscale, Stress
DOI references:
Present for most articles
Target audience:
Researchers and professionals in nanotechnology, energy harvesting, and biomedical fields
Year:
2016–2018
Field:
Nanotechnology, Cancer Research, Biomedical Engineering
Document type:
Academic journal article list
Authors:
Donglu Shi, Yilong Wang, Kun Wang, Shuman Wen, Lianghua He, Ang Li, Yan Li, Haiqing Dong, Wei Li, Tianbin Ren, Zhiyuan Zhang, Xin Huang, Chengqi Fan, Huanhuan Zhu, Wenjun Le, Shaobin Cui, Xin Chen, Andrew W. Dunn, Vladimir V. Kalinichenko, Jian Zhao, Bingmei Sun, Jinrui Wu, Wei An, Qingge Fu, Chengwei Shao, Aihua Yao, Bingdi Chen, Zheng Cui, Rodney C. Ewing, Yuan Zhao, Julian Wang, Fangjie Wo, Rujiao Xu, Yuxiang Shao, Zheyu Zhang, Maoquan Chu, Shupeng Liu, Xiao Han, Shiming Huang, Lingyun Gao, Chao Lin, Yuhui Wang, Xuejun Wen, Yuehua Liu, Huiyun Wen, Jie Liu, Aijun Shen, Yongyong Li, Dong Wang, Lei Ren, Ling Lin, Jennifer J. Hu, Yihui Hu, Pengyuan Yang, Markus Meyer, Rainer H. Fink, Jianbo Li, Shenyang Cai
Target audience:
Researchers, Academics, Clinicians
Publication type:
Peer-reviewed journals
Key topics:
Nanoparticles, Cancer Diagnostics, Cancer Therapeutics, Photothermal Therapy, Immunotherapy, Targeted Drug Delivery, Biomedical Imaging, Nanomaterials, Hyperthermia, Nanovaccines
Period covered:
2016–2018
Affiliation:
University of Cincinnati and collaborating institutions
DOI / URLs:
Provided for individual articles