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    The Role of Wind Energy in a Sustainable Energy Transition Agenda
    (IGI Global, 2026-02-27) Şahin, Kübra Nur
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    Citation - Scopus: 1
    Social Capital, Rurality, and Accessibility: A Comparative Study Between Turkey and Italy
    (Springer, 2020) Reggiani, Aura; Östh, John; Türk, Umut; Dolciotti, Martina; Nijkamp, Peter
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    Learning from Damaged Historic Constructions: Recent Earthquakes in Turkey
    (Springer Science and Business Media B.V., 2026) Kishalı, Emre; Balcı, Esra; Almaç, Umut; Semiz, Nisa; Türer, Ahmet; Kambek, Erkan; Koç, Süheyla
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    A Systematic Review of Optimization Studies Used in Renewable Energy Systems
    (Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2026) Söylemez, İ.; Erdoğan, A.
    This study presents a literature review of recent studies on renewable energy systems. Due to the large number of studies, this study has been limited to some keywords. When only the word “renewable energy systems” is searched, there are more than 14,343 studies in the literature between 2017 and 2024. A systematic search was conducted for the studies in which “optimization” or “mathematical model” was mentioned as a solution methodology. A total of 755 studies were identified in the “Scopus database” and analyzed for these studies. A detailed examination was carried out for the type of studies (research article, review, conference paper, etc.), countries where the studies were carried out, authors who carried out the studies and their statistics with each other, and so on. With this study, an overview of the literature will be provided and it will be a guiding study for researchers on the direction of the studies. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2026.
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    Nanomaterials Incorporated Intelligent Food Packing for the Detection and Prevention of Microbial Contamination and Spoilage
    (CRC Press, 2025-10-23) Dadi, S.; Temu, N.; Ozdemir, E.; Nisari, M.; Azizoglu, U.; Öçsoy, I.
    Food packaging plays a critical role in the quality and safety of food and the health of consumers. Environmental factors such as food storage conditions (temperature and light) and microbial contamination are highly effective in food spoilage. Environmental factors on traditional food packaging can negatively affect the shelf life of food products, which poses significant risks to human health. To track the quality and safety of food, the development of intelligent food packaging technologies has received great attention from researchers. The advances in food packaging technology emphasize the importance of developing real-time-traceable, long shelf life, microbial contamination–inhibiting, and biocompatible packaging solutions. In recent years, various nanomaterials (NMs) in the development of intelligent food packaging have been used. NM-based food packaging exhibits many properties, such as antimicrobial and antioxidant effects, electrical conductivity, thermal stability, and catalytic activity. In this chapter, we present a broad overview of NM-based intelligent packaging systems for sensing and preventing microbial contamination and food spoilage. © 2026 selection and editorial matter, Priya Sutaoney, Priyambada Singh, Durgesh Nandini Chauhan, Nagendra Singh Chauhan, and Kamal Shah; individual chapters, the contributors.
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    Design and Analysis of a Solar-Assisted Combined Cooling, Heating, and Power System for Smart Cities: Case Study From Doha
    (IGI Global, 2025-08-22) Akroot, A.; Almohammedi, A.A.; Talal, W.
    The rising demand for sustainable and energy-efficient solutions in urban areas has driven interest in renewable systems for smart cities. This chapter presents a solar-assisted combined cooling, heating, and power (SA-CCHP) system designed for Doha, Qatar, where high solar radiation and cooling needs prevail. Powered solely by a parabolic trough collector (PTC) field, the system delivers net power from 1200 kW in winter to 195 kW in summer, with cooling loads of ~2100-3400 kW and heating loads of ~90)00-14500 kW. Increasing the superheating degree at the ORC turbine inlet enhances power and heating but reduces cooling, while raising the pressure ratio (A) from 0.5 to 0.8 boosts net output and efficiency, cutting CO2 emissions from 0.22 to 0.13 kg/kWh. Overall energy efficiency rises from 85% to 90% and exergy efficiency from 76% to 78.5%, while costs decline from $40/hr to $36/hr, confirming both environmental and economic viability. The study demonstrates the feasibility of solar-powered CCHP systems as scalable models for achieving clean energy goals in smart cities. © 2026, IGI Global Scientific Publishing. All rights reserved.
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    Space-Time Geography
    (Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2025-08-07) Östh, J.; Türk, U.
    This is a definition of space-time geography in the Thematic Encyclopedia of Regional Science. This thematic Encyclopedia explores the multifaceted world of regional science, presenting a systematic and coherent overview of its central topics. It highlights the interdisciplinary nature of the field, examining the wide range of concepts, theories, methods and models that shape spatial-oriented approaches to the social sciences. Contributions from expert scholars delve into key aspects of regional science, from urban poverty and natural resource management to smart cities and AI. Highly accessible entries cover the definition, history, theoretical background, and applications of each topic, as well as avenues for future research. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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    Spatial Interdependencies
    (Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2025-08-07) Türk, U.; Östh, J.
    This is a definition of spatial interdependencies in the Thematic Encyclopedia of Regional Science. This thematic Encyclopedia explores the multifaceted world of regional science, presenting a systematic and coherent overview of its central topics. It highlights the interdisciplinary nature of the field, examining the wide range of concepts, theories, methods and models that shape spatial-oriented approaches to the social sciences. Contributions from expert scholars delve into key aspects of regional science, from urban poverty and natural resource management to smart cities and AI. Highly accessible entries cover the definition, history, theoretical background, and applications of each topic, as well as avenues for future research. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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    Citation - Scopus: 1
    Quantum Computing at a Glance
    (Elsevier, 2025) Golec, M.; Hatay, E.S.; Gill, S.S.; Mao, Y.; Buyya, R.
    Quantum computing’s current capacity to efficiently tackle complex problems exceeds that of traditional methods, as demonstrated by its use in optimization and artificial intelligence. This chapter explains the concept of quantum computing, along with its differences from traditional computing. It further provides an overview of the fundamental elements of quantum computing, such as qubits, superposition, entanglement, and decoherence. Moreover, it discusses broadly quantum algorithms, quantum gates, quantum key distribution, quantum software tools, and quantum computing applications. It aims to highlight quantum computing’s revolutionary potential for solving complex problems and revolutionizing several fields. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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    Citation - Scopus: 4
    Top Research Priorities in Quantum Computing
    (Elsevier, 2025) Hatay, E.S.; Golec, M.; Nguyen, H.T.; Gill, S.S.; Patros, P.; Xu, M.; Buyya, R.
    Quantum computing is poised to revolutionize computational performance and capabilities, offering unprecedented efficiency in solving complex problems that surpasses classical approaches. This potential is particularly evident in fields such as optimization and artificial intelligence. This chapter delves into critical priority areas in quantum computing, including the development and application of quantum software tools. We place a strong emphasis on reimagining the use of quantum computing for modeling and simulation, sensing, and secure communication. Furthermore, we explore current trends like quantum communications for 6G networks, quantum cloud and serverless computing, scalable qubit arrays, and the pursuit of robust and reliable quantum systems. Lastly, we address emerging research areas and the open challenges ahead, encompassing advancements in foundational theory, education, ethical and societal considerations, and pathways to commercialization. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.