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TexGen: Revolutionizing Research in Late Antique and Byzantine Studies

Einhard and the Historia Augusta (2023)

In the article 'Einhard and the Historia Augusta,' Stover and Woudhuysen delve into the scholarly debate surrounding Einhard's possible usage of the Historia Augusta in his Vita Karoli magni. The authors argue that Einhard likely drew a rare word, dicaculus, from this text. This insight sheds new light on the relationship between these two historical works, emphasizing the interconnectedness of early medieval scholarship.

Earliest Western References to Islam (2023)

Woudhuysen's book chapter explores 'Earliest Western References to Islam' within the context of Christian-Muslim relations from 600-1500. By examining primary sources, Woudhuysen uncovers critical insights into the portrayal of Islam in Western narratives, contributing to a nuanced understanding of historical interactions between these two faith traditions.

The Lost History of Sextus Aurelius Victor (2023)

Stover and Woudhuysen's book, 'The Lost History of Sextus Aurelius Victor,' showcases the rediscovery of a neglected historical work by Sextus Aurelius Victor. By highlighting Victor's contemporary and lasting influence, this book underscores the importance of reevaluating lesser-known texts to enrich our knowledge of the Roman Empire's history.

The Circulation of the Scholia Vallicelliana to Isidore (2023)

In 'The Circulation of the Scholia Vallicelliana to Isidore,' Woudhuysen and Stover investigate the transmission of a significant early medieval scholarly monument attributed to Paul the Deacon. Their meticulous study traces the movement of this text, shedding light on medieval intellectual networks and the preservation of knowledge across generations.

Three Passages of Ancient Prolegomena to Aratus (2023)

Thomas's article uncovers 'Three Passages of Ancient Prolegomena to Aratus,' emphasizing the importance of an eighth-century Latin version in preserving ancient scholarship on the Phaenomena. By analyzing Latin-Greek correspondences, Thomas offers valuable insights into interpreting and understanding this rich scholarly tradition.

The Poet Nemesianus and the Historia Augusta (2022)

Stover and Woudhuysen's exploration of 'The Poet Nemesianus and the Historia Augusta' delves into the complexities of identifying genuine references within historical texts. By examining the HA's portrayal of Emperor Carus and the poet Nemesianus, the authors navigate the intricacies of determining authenticity in ancient literature.

Historiarum libri quinque: Hegesippus between Josephus and Sallust (2022)

Woudhuysen and Stover's article, 'Historiarum libri quinque: Hegesippus between Josephus and Sallust,' juxtaposes the influences of Sallust on Hegesippus, shedding light on the adaptation of historical narratives in the fourth century. Their analysis reveals how Hegesippus strived to emulate the five-book structure characteristic of his predecessors.

'A Faraway Land of Which We Know Little'? Britain in the Politics of the Fourth-Century Empire (2021)

Woudhuysen's contribution to 'Roman Britain in the Roman Empire' offers a compelling perspective on Britain's role in the politics of the fourth-century empire. By situating Britain within a broader historical context, Woudhuysen prompts readers to reconsider the significance of this 'faraway land' in shaping the dynamics of the Roman Empire.


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Enhancing Education Through Leadership: TexGen Research Centre Focus

Storytelling With Networks: Realizing the Explanatory Potential of Network Diagrams

The article 'Storytelling With Networks: Realizing the Explanatory Potential of Network Diagrams' by Cowhitt, Greany, and Downey delves into the complexities of interpreting network visualizations and demonstrates strategies to integrate qualitative data into interactive network diagrams. By providing contextual information about actions, this research contributes to a deeper understanding of network structures within educational leadership.

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Advancements in Chemical Engineering: TexGen Research Outputs

Controlling ZIF-67 Film Properties in Electrochemical Deposition

The research output titled "Controlling ZIF-67 film properties in water-based cathodic electrochemical deposition" delves into the innovative approach of enhancing a substrate's surface area through the deposition of a film using Zeolite imidazole framework (ZIF). This work, authored by Elsayed, Brevis, Pandiyan, Wildman, van der Zee, and Tokay, was published in the Journal of Solid State Chemistry, providing in-depth insights into the fabrication of ZIF films and their advantageous zeolite-like characteristics. By focusing on water-based cathodic electrochemical deposition, the researchers explored methods to precisely control the properties of the ZIF-67 film, contributing to the advancement of materials science and electrochemistry.

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Innovative Solutions in Chemical Engineering: A Deep Dive into TexGen

Controlling ZIF-67 film properties in water-based cathodic electrochemical deposition (2024)

The deposition of a film of porous materials such as Zeolite imidazole framework (ZIF) is a key method to enhance the surface area of a substrate. ZIF films have demonstrated remarkable capabilities due to their zeolite-like characteristics. In a recent study by Elsayed et al. (2024) published in the Journal of Solid State Chemistry, the team explored the precise control of ZIF-67 film properties through water-based cathodic electrochemical deposition. The research sheds light on the techniques, challenges, and outcomes of this novel approach, offering insights into optimizing film properties for various applications.

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TexGen: Revolutionizing Textile Engineering with Cutting-Edge Research Outputs

Introduction to TexGen

TexGen, a pioneering software tool for textile engineering, is at the forefront of cutting-edge research outputs in the field. By leveraging advanced algorithms and simulations, TexGen offers unparalleled solutions for the design, analysis, and optimization of textile structures. Researchers, academics, and industry professionals rely on TexGen to drive innovation, enhance product performance, and streamline development processes.

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TexGen: Revolutionizing Textile Generation with Advanced Research

Introduction to TexGen

TexGen is a cutting-edge research group that focuses on the development of innovative solutions in the textile industry. With a strong emphasis on research and technology, TexGen is at the forefront of revolutionizing textile generation through advanced methodologies and insights.

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