I. J. Rao

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
Surveillance for endemic infectious disease outbreaks: adaptive sampling using profile likelihood estimation2024-10-29Paper
Vaccination for communicable endemic diseases: optimal allocation of initial and booster vaccine doses2024-08-06Paper
Sequential allocation of vaccine to control an infectious disease2022-10-14Paper
Optimal allocation of limited vaccine to control an infectious disease: simple analytical conditions2021-11-09Paper
Optimal allocation of limited vaccine to minimize the effective reproduction number2021-11-09Paper
Modeling of growth and remodeling in soft biological tissues with multiple constituents2013-09-13Paper
A thermodynamic framework for the modeling of crystallizable shape memory polymers2011-06-04Paper
The status of the K-BKZ model within the framework of materials with multiple natural configurations2010-09-17Paper
On a new interpretation of the classical Maxwell model2010-08-12Paper
Modeling the film casting process using a continuum model for crystallization in polymers2007-03-29Paper
Flow of a Johnson-Segalman fluid between rotating co-axial cylinders with and without suction2007-03-28Paper
Effect of the rate of deformation on the crystallization behavior of polymers2007-03-28Paper
Constitutive modeling of the mechanics associated with crystallizable shape memory polymers2006-08-16Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q48141562004-09-07Paper
A thermodynamic framework for the study of crystallization in polymers2003-03-27Paper
A study of strain-induced crystallization of polymers2001-05-13Paper
The effect of the slip boundary condition on the flow of fluids in a channel2000-05-18Paper
Phenomenological modelling of polymer crystallization using the notion of multiple natural configurations2000-03-22Paper
Some simple flows of a Johnson-Segalman fluid1999-05-17Paper

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