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L'ingegnerizzazione dei processi per il miglioramento delle performance delle aziende pubbliche
Nonostante gli approcci teorici più recenti, dal New Public Management al Public Value, sottolineino l’importanza della centralità dei bisogni del destinatario dei beni e dei servizi nella definizione dell’azione pubblica, il tema dell’ingegnerizzazione e della re-ingegnerizzazione dei processi organizzativi continua a rappresentare un aspetto poco affrontato nella Pubblica Amministrazione italiana.
Nato come progetto fortemente interdisciplinare grazie al contributo di economisti aziendalisti, sociologi dell’organizzazione, psicologi del lavoro e ingegneri, questo lavoro si concentra sull’uso di alcuni strumenti capaci di migliorare la performance organizzativa,
ma solitamente utilizzati in ambito privato, quali il Quality Funcion Deployment (QFD) e il Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA).
Gli spazi organizzativi indagati, l’area di supporto alla ricerca scientifica dell’Ateneo di Cagliari e il servizio di asili nido del Comune di Cagliari, hanno consentito di approfondire la conoscenza dei processi produttivi in modo diffuso, agevolando la riscrittura di parte dell’architettura dei processi partendo dai bisogni dei destinatari degli output realizzati
Intrinsic optical bistability of thin films of linear molecular aggregates: The one-exciton approximation
We perform a theoretical study of the nonlinear optical response of an
ultrathin film consisting of oriented linear aggregates. A single aggregate is
described by a Frenkel exciton Hamiltonian with uncorrelated on-site disorder.
The exciton wave functions and energies are found exactly by numerically
diagonalizing the Hamiltonian. The principal restriction we impose is that only
the optical transitions between the ground state and optically dominant states
of the one-exciton manifold are considered, whereas transitions to other
states, including those of higher exciton manifolds, are neglected. The optical
dynamics of the system is treated within the framework of truncated optical
Maxwell-Bloch equations in which the electric polarization is calculated by
using a joint distribution of the transition frequency and the transition
dipole moment of the optically dominant states. This function contains all the
statistical information about these two quantities that govern the optical
response, and is obtained numerically by sampling many disorder realizations.
We derive a steady-state equation that establishes a relationship between the
output and input intensities of the electric field and show that within a
certain range of the parameter space this equation exhibits a three-valued
solution for the output field. A time-domain analysis is employed to
investigate the stability of different branches of the three-valued solutions
and to get insight into switching times. We discuss the possibility to
experimentally verify the bistable behavior.Comment: 13 two-column pages, 8 figures, accepted to the Journal of Chemical
Physic
Testicular cancer and sperm DNA damage: short- and long-term effects of antineoplastic treatment
The aim of this study was to investigate sperm DNA damage induced by chemo- and radiotherapy in patients with testicular cancer to provide data on the extent and persistence of nuclear damage that might affect individual reproductive potential. We evaluated pre- and post-antineoplastic treatment sperm DNA integrity, expressed as DNA Fragmentation Index (DFI), in a large caseload of testicular cancer patients by sperm chromatin structure assay. The mean total DFI for all patients at T0 was 18.0 ± 12.5%. Sperm chromatin profile was markedly impaired at T3 (27.7 ± 17.4%) and T6 (23.2 ± 15.3%), improving considerably at T12 and T24 (14.0 ± 8.9% and 14.4 ± 10.3%). After chemotherapy, we found a marked increase in DFI at T3 and T6 and a significant reduction at T12 and T24 in comparison with the baseline. In contrast, DFI increased at T3 and T6 after radiotherapy but the subsequent reduction was far less marked, reaching baseline values at T12 and T24. Finally, post-treatment DNA damage was not age or histotype dependent, but was more marked in the advanced stage of cancer. In this study, we showed that the chromatin profile may be affected in the months immediately following the end of the treatment, improving after 12-24 months. Our results thus indicate that post-treatment DNA damage is influenced both by the type and intensity of the therapy and by the pathological and clinical stage of the disease. © 2014 American Society of Andrology and European Academy of Andrology
Drastic effects of damping mechanisms on the third-order optical nonlinearity
We have investigated the optical response of superradiant atoms, which
undergoes three different damping mechanisms: radiative dissipation
(), dephasing (), and nonradiative dissipation
(). Whereas the roles of and are equivalent in
the linear susceptibility, the third-order nonlinear susceptibility drastically
depends on the ratio of and : When , the third-order susceptibility is essentially that of a single atom.
Contrarily, in the opposite case of , the third-order
susceptibility suffers the size-enhancement effect and becomes proportional to
the system size.Comment: 5pages, 2figure
Statistics of low-energy levels of a one-dimensional weakly localized Frenkel exciton: A numerical study
Numerical study of the one-dimensional Frenkel Hamiltonian with on-site
randomness is carried out. We focus on the statistics of the energy levels near
the lower exciton band edge, i. e. those determining optical response. We found
that the distribution of the energy spacing between the states that are well
localized at the same segment is characterized by non-zero mean, i.e. these
states undergo repulsion. This repulsion results in a local discrete energy
structure of a localized Frenkel exciton. On the contrary, the energy spacing
distribution for weakly overlapping local ground states (the states with no
nodes within their localization segments) that are localized at different
segments has zero mean and shows almost no repulsion. The typical width of the
latter distribution is of the same order as the typical spacing in the local
discrete energy structure, so that this local structure is hidden; it does not
reveal itself neither in the density of states nor in the linear absorption
spectra. However, this structure affects the two-exciton transitions involving
the states of the same segment and can be observed by the pump-probe
spectroscopy. We analyze also the disorder degree scaling of the first and
second momenta of the distributions.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figure
Electrochemical deposition of CZTS thin films on flexible substrate
Solar cells based on semiconductor thin films are emerging as alternative to silicon;however,the materials giving the highest efficiency,CdTe and CuInGaSe,contain toxic (Cd) and rare (In) elements.In this field,the challenge is to substitute In and Cd with abundant and non-toxic elements without lowering the high efficiency achieved with these technologies.Compounds based on copper,zinc,tin and sulfur (CZTS) are
potentially promising materials,because they present all the above listed features.Among the different methods to obtain CZTS,the electrochemical route appears of great interest because easy to conduct.Up to date,the literature shows that non-uniformity in composition and/or the presence of
secondary phases prevent the obtainment of electrochemical CZTS thin-film of high quality.In this paper,we present the principal results of an extensive investigations conducted in order to find suitable conditions for growing CZTS thin films with good performance through the simultaneous electrodeposition of elements having different standard electrochemical
potentials.Thin films were obtained on a flexible substrate by potentiostatic
deposition from aqueous baths by changing different deposition parameters
(bath composition and temperature,deposition time).Chemical
composition and structure of the electrodeposited films were evaluated by
EDS,SEM,RAMAN and XRD.Preliminary results on the photoelectrochemical behaviour of the films will be also presented
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