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Predicting University Success in Mongolia: The Roles of Admission Tests and Prior Academic Achievement

by Ankhbayar Jargalsaikhan and Amarzaya Amartuvshin
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 5, Issue 1, Page # 1-8, 2026; DOI: 10.55708/js0501001
Abstract: This research investigated the factors predicting academic success in Mongolian universities, focusing on university admission test scores and prior academic achievement (high school grade point average). Using data from 21,186 undergraduate students who graduated from major Mongolian universities between 2014 and 2024, the study examined how these factors relate to undergraduate grade point average. Results… Read More

(This article belongs to the Special Issue on SP7 (Special Issue on Multidisciplinary Sciences and Advanced Technology (SI-MSAT 2025)) and the Section Education and Educational Research (EER))

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CFD Analysis of Data Center Hall Cooling Performance under Normal and Failure Modes with Control Strategies and Airflow Leakages

by Sushil Ashok Surwase, Suribabu Badde and R. Balakrishnan
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 5, Issue 1, Page # 9-28, 2026; DOI: 10.55708/js0501002
Abstract: Data centers have become the backbone of an increasingly digitized world, supporting the rapid growth of cloud computing, big data, IoT, 5G, and other emerging IT technologies, with rising demand and innovations in AI and ML reinforcing their significance. Data centers are energy intensive, with data processing and storage accounting for 3 to 4% of… Read More

(This article belongs to the Special Issue on SP7 (Special Issue on Multidisciplinary Sciences and Advanced Technology (SI-MSAT 2025)) and the Section Mechanical Engineering (MEE))

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Cross-Sectional Structure of Nested Antiresonant Nodeless Fiber for Single-Mode and Few-Mode Transmission

by Shogo Ota and Hirokazu Kubota
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 5, Issue 1, Page # 29-34, 2026; DOI: 10.55708/js0501003
Abstract: Nested Antiresonant Nodeless Fiber (NANF) is a promising candidate for next-generation optical communication systems due to its low-loss, low-latency and low-nonlinearity characteristics. This study focuses on the high degree of design flexibility inherent in NANF, demonstrating through numerical analysis that a single platform can be tailored for two distinct applications required in future networks: single-mode… Read More

(This article belongs to the Special Issue on SP7 (Special Issue on Multidisciplinary Sciences and Advanced Technology (SI-MSAT 2025)) and the Section Optics (OPT))

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A Cloud-Native Decision Intelligence Architecture for Sustainable CPG Supply Chain Networks

by Prahlad Chowdhury
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 5, Issue 1, Page # 35-45, 2026; DOI: 10.55708/js0501004
Abstract: Many retail and consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies use disconnected data pipelines, which can slow down decisions and increase costs. This paper introduces a cloud-native data architecture that brings together sell-in, sell-out, marketing, e-commerce, and financial data into one managed source of truth. This setup helps teams make timely and reliable decisions. Built on Snowflake,… Read More

(This article belongs to the Special Issue on SP8 (Special Issue on Digital and Engineering Transformations in Science and Technology (SI-DETST-26)) and the Section Information Systems – Computer Science (ISC))

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Demographic Stereotype Elicitation in LLMs through Personality and Dark Triad Trait Attribution

by Nikolaos Vasileios Oikonomou, Ioannis Palaiokrassas, Dimitrios Vasileios Oikonomou, Sofia Panagiota Chaliasou and Nikolaos Rigas
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 5, Issue 1, Page # 46-65, 2026; DOI: 10.55708/js0501005
Abstract: This study investigates how Large Language Models (LLMs), specifically Meta LLaMA-3.1-8B-Instruct, implicitly attribute personality and Dark Triad traits to demographic personas. By prompting the model with 660 synthetic identity descriptors (constructed from balanced combinations of gender, race, religion, and region) and standardized psychometric questionnaires, we extract Likert-scale responses and compute aggregated Big Five (EACNO) and… Read More

(This article belongs to the Special Issue on SP7 (Special Issue on Multidisciplinary Sciences and Advanced Technology (SI-MSAT 2025)) and the Section Artificial Intelligence – Computer Science (AIC))

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