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Data DNA
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A Signal of Danger in Heart Disease
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Large-area Flexible Organic Photodiodes Can Compete With Silicon Devices
The performance of flexible large-area organic photodiodes has advanced to the point that they can now offer advantages over conventional silicon photodiode technology, particularly for applications such as biomedical imaging and biometric monitoring that require detecting low levels of light across large areas.
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New Flexible Electronics Research Shows Promise for Spinal Therapies
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Will Smartphones Help Us Keep COVID-19 Under Control?
Automated contact tracing using smartphone apps could help control future COVID-19 outbreaks by allowing rapid notification of people who may have been exposed to the coronavirus.
Events
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Apr 23-24
Nano@Tech: The Future of Computer-Aided Engineering
Nano@Tech is an organization comprised of professors, graduate and undergraduate students from Georgia Tech and nearby academic institutions, as well as professionals from the corresponding scientific community that are interested in nanotechnology.
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Apr 9-10
Nano@Tech: Neuro-Inspired Computing with Synaptic and Neuronal Devices
Neuro-inspired computing is a new computing paradigm that emulates the neural network for information processing.