Liang Zhang Bücher





Statistics and Machine Learning for Big Data
- 500 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
The study explores the economic impact of attending high-quality colleges, revealing that previous research indicated only a minor benefit. By broadening the analysis to include factors like job satisfaction and graduate degree attainment, it aims to reconcile empirical evidence with social theories surrounding college choice. The findings provide a fresh perspective on the social role of college quality, suggesting that its influence extends beyond mere economic advantages to encompass a wider range of student outcomes.
Modeling the Peel Test for Pressure Sensitive Adhesives
A Generalized Cohesive Zone Model
- 100 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Focusing on the peel test, this book introduces a generalized cohesive zone model to predict peel force and traction distribution for pressure-sensitive adhesives. It details a continuous fibrillated region where adhesive failure occurs cohesively and derives governing equations to accurately represent adhesive and backing deformations. Key factors such as peel rate, angle, adhesive properties, backing stiffness, and substrate geometry are explored for their impact on peel force. This work offers a comprehensive framework for understanding and modeling the peel test.
Shanghai Sacred
- 328 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Shanghai, a dynamic world metropolis, is home to a multitude of religions, from Buddhism and Islam, to Christianity and Baha'ism, to Hinduism and Daoism, and many more. In this city of 24 million inhabitants, new religious groups and older faiths together claim and reclaim spiritual space. Shanghai Sacred explores the spaces, rituals, and daily practices that make up the religious landscape of the city, offering a new paradigm for the study of Chinese spirituality that reflects the global trends shaping Chinese culture and civil society. Based on years of fieldwork, incorporating both comparative and methodological perspectives, Shanghai Sacred demonstrates how religions are lived, constructed, and thus inscribed into the social imaginary of the metropolis. Evocative photographs by Liz Hingley enrich and interact with the narrative, making the book an innovative contribution to religious visual ethnography.