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    Computation of Induced Eddy Currents in Axially Symmetric Geometries Using the Coupled Inductor Method 

    Bhuvan, Rathnam Sai
    The computation of eddy currents is essential in applications including induction heating, magnetic levitation, and non-destructive testing. Usually, the numerical solution of partial differential equations derived from ...

    Single Molecule Based Spatio-temporal Super-resolution Microscopy for Visualizing Single Molecule Dynamics in Cellular System 

    Basumatary, Jigmi
    Over the last decade, single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) has developed into a set of powerful techniques that have improved spatial resolution over diffraction-limited microscopy and demonstrated the ability ...

    Frequency Domain Photoacoustic Signal Analysis for Temperature Sensing 

    Dravid, Yash
    Monitoring temperature in biological tissue is vital for different therapy applications like photo-thermal therapy, high-intensity focused ultrasound therapy, etc. Photoacoustic imaging has been used for volumetric temperature ...

    The influence of temperature and bias voltage on bulk and two-dimensional bismuth sulfide for optoelectronic applications 

    Panwar, Vinod
    The field of optoelectronics seeks sustainable, abundant, and cost-effective materials that can reliably perform under varying environmental conditions. Bismuth sulfide (Bi2S3), a narrow bandgap (1.3 eV) semiconductor has ...

    Design and analysis of a miniaturized Atomic Force Microscope scan head 

    Nair, Arya B
    An Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) is a type of scanning probe microscope used for nano-scale characterization, topography imaging and manipulation of conducting and insulating samples, at sub-nanometer resolution. Its ...

    Synthesis, characterization and morphology control of colloidal MoS2 quantum dots and their applications 

    Lambora, Simran
    The quantum dots (QDs) are known as artificial atoms due to their size of the order of 2-10 nm. After their discovery in 1980, QDs have attracted significant attention due to their enhanced optical, electronic, and chemical ...

    Monolayer MoS2 and plasmonic heterostructure for molecular sensor 

    Mondal, Anindita
    In recent years, artificially engineered materials, known as meta structures, have demonstrated tuneable optoelectronic properties, making meta-coupled devices highly advantageous for a wide range of technological applications. ...

    Packaging and Functionalization of Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors for Various Sensing Applications. 

    Kumar, Vajresh N
    In our world, numerous sensors are found everywhere, making our lives simpler and more comfortable. Among these sensors, optical sensors have undergone expeditious development, providing good performance. In particular, ...

    Trackable Edible Pill for Real Time Monitoring of Gastrointestinal Tract 

    Praneeth, Cheppalli Venkata Sai
    Recent years have witnessed a significant rise in the footprint of electronics in variety of fields like healthcare, energy harvesting, human computer interaction etc., due to the discovery of new materials and better ...

    Deep learning methods for light fluence compensation in two-dimensional and three-dimensional photoacoustic imaging 

    Arumugaraj, M
    Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) employed the special properties of light or photons to obtain detailed images of organs, tissues, cells, and even molecules. The method allowed for a non-invasive or minimally invasive examination ...
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