Repositorio Universidad Pontificia Comillas: Envíos recientes
Mostrando ítems 2001-2020 de 61661
-
Interpretable Optimization: Why and How We Should Explain Optimization Models
(2025-05-02)Interpretability is widely recognized as essential in machine learning, yet optimization models remain largely opaque, limiting their adoption in high-stakes decision-making. While optimization provides mathematically ... -
The Risk of Tradition-Washing: Why Communicating Traditionality Increases Green Perceptions
(2025-05-19)This study addresses the phenomenon of tradition-washing where consumers may infer that food products staged to appear traditional are green due to the associations of traditionality with naturalness, healthiness, tastiness, ... -
AI-Driven De Novo Design and Development of Nontoxic DYRK1A Inhibitors
(2025-05-22)Dual-specificity tyrosine-phosphorylation-regulated kinase 1A (DYRK1A) is implicated in several human diseases, including DYRK1A syndrome, cancer, and neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease, making it a ... -
Human Cervical Intervertebral Disc Pressure Response During Non-Injurious Quasistatic Motion: A Feasibility Study
(2025-06-01)The human neck is highly vulnerable in motor vehicle crashes, and cervical spine response data are essential to improve injury prediction tools (e.g., crash test dummies, human body models). This feasibility study aimed ... -
Flaw classification in bonded joints using multivariate statistical analysis and artificial intelligence
(2025-06-01)Adhesives play an important role in multiple industries, offering versatile bonding solutions for diverse applications. However, their incorporation in structures where safety is critical has been met with hesitation due ... -
Optimal planning and operation of energy community DERs considering local energy trading and uncertainties
(2025-06-01)Local energy trading between customers in energy communities (ECs) received significant interest from academia and industry as a promising approach for managing a large number of distributed energy resources (DERs) and ... -
Social Life Cycle Assessment of Innovative Products from Solar Evaporation Iberian Saltworks: A Descriptive Approach to the Implementation of Halotolerant Crops and Microorganisms
(2025-06-01)Soil salinization and land abandonment pose significant socio-economic and environmental challenges, particularly in the Iberian Peninsula, where traditional saltworks and agricultural lands have been increasingly degraded. ... -
Analyzing the impact of heating electrification and prosumaging on the future distribution grid costs
(2025-06-01)The electrification of households’ heating systems will lead to an increase in the electricity demand, which will necessitate additional investments in the grid infrastructure. The interaction with other technologies, ... -
The Characterization of Surface Texture in Laser Bamboo Engraving: A Metrological Approach
(2025-06-01)Laser engraving is a widely used technique for bamboo applications. However, the literature lacks a recommended standard roughness parameter or a numerical comparison between samples for a quantitative assessment of surface ... -
Robustness: The Missing Ingredient in Generation Scheduling
(2025-06-01)This article highlights robustness as an essential factor to cope with the ever-increasing levels of uncertainty in generation scheduling under significant renewable energy penetration, as is the case in Brazil and Spain. ... -
The resilient power of CSR: Sustained risk reduction despite widespread ESG adoption
(2025-06-01)This paper explores the role of CSR in risk mitigation within an increasingly ESG-focused environment. Using monthly data from 2016 to 2023, we employ several risk measures representing systematic, idiosyncratic and downside ... -
Flexible robust optimization for Renewable-only VPP bidding on electricity markets with economic risk analysis
(2025-06-01)This paper investigates the joint participation of Renewable-only Virtual Power Plants (RVPPs) in the energy and reserve markets while considering the imbalance costs in the balancing market. Existing research on robust ... -
Efficient hydropower modeling for medium-term hydrothermal planning using data-driven approaches
(2025-06-01)The continuous rise of renewable energy in the global energy mix highlights the need to analyze and enhance traditional energy plants’ flexibility to support integration. Hydropower, with its rapid response capabilities ... -
Bridging the Energy Poverty Gap: Evaluating the Impact of Shallow Renovations and Micro-Efficiency in Spain
(2025-06-02)Low-income households face severe energy affordability issues due to poor housing quality. To fight this problem, Spanish public administrations and NGOs have collaborated with the Naturgy Foundation’s Energy Rehabilitation ... -
Artificial Intelligence Adoption in SMEs: Survey Based on TOE–DOI Framework, Primary Methodology and Challenges
(2025-06-02)Despite the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI), small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) continue to face significant challenges in its effective adoption. While prior studies have emphasized strategic ... -
Energy Poverty and Vulnerability Trends in Southern and Western Europe during Crisis Years
(2025-06-02)The recent COVID-19 and energy crises have intensified energy poverty (EP) in Europe, driven by skyrocketing energy prices and worsening financial pressures. This paper measures the different EP dimensions in three different ... -
Synchronous Compensators Considering Reactive Power for PLL Stability Improvement and Short-Circuit Ratio Evaluation
(2025-06-09)This paper examines the impact of Synchronous Compensators (SC) on the stability of grid-following Inverter-Based Resources (IBRs), with a particular focus on the role of reactive power. Full-order simulation models of a ... -
Moral Dramas as a Sustainable Communication Genre: An Analysis of its (Dys)Functionalities
(2025-06-12)Sustainable consumption should foster ethical deliberation among audiences to effectively address socio-environmental crises. However, studies on current sustainable communication approaches reveal their insufficiency in ... -
Mitigating Moral Emotions After Crises: A Reconceptualization of Organizational Responses
(2025-07-01)Crises evoke a broad palette of negative moral emotions. However, past research has almost exclusively investigated anger. Building on insights from constructivist and social-functionalist theories of emotions, this ...