Infographics are a form of data visualization combining data, information, and statistics. Over the last ten years, infographics have become a popular method for displaying concise information, where infographics are a useful tool for classroom instruction. A high-quality infographic presents complex data in an aesthetically pleasing and simplistic format that allows student to understand more rapidly. Research within mathematics and climate science uses many elements of infographics. This work presents a series of electronic posters in an infographics style which explain hot topics in the mathematics of climate. These posters are designed to be used within standard undergraduate mathematical courses to provide students with concrete examples of how mathematics is incorporated within the climate sciences.
The paper presents the results of study of the resistive switching effect in titanium oxide nanostructures obtained by local anodic oxidation. It was shown that the resulting structures exhibited a forming-free resistive switching effect. Analysis of the current-time characteristics made it possible to obtain a resistance ratio in the HRS and LRS states of about 70. The formed LRS regions persisted for 75 days.
This paper shows the results of study of the effect of SiO2 buffer layer thickness on the morphological parameters of nanocrystalline LiNbO3 films formed by pulsed laser deposition. It has been established that with increasing in the thickness of SiO2 buffer layer from 10 nm to 50 nm, the roughness of LiNbO3 films decreases from 5.1 nm to 4.4 nm. The minimum value of the grain diameter (118 nm) corresponds to the thickness of the buffer layer equal to 50 nm. The results obtained can be used in the design and manufacture of integrated acousto-optic and piezoelectric devices, as well as sensitive elements of sensors using various effects of surface acoustic waves.
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