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Effect Of Electrode Geometry And Location On Electrically-Modified Flames, Paulo R. Salvador
Effect Of Electrode Geometry And Location On Electrically-Modified Flames, Paulo R. Salvador
Von Braun Symposium Student Posters
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Long Term Synchronization Of Wireless Sensors, Priyanka Madhushri
Long Term Synchronization Of Wireless Sensors, Priyanka Madhushri
Research Horizons Day Posters
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Solar Light Perfect Absorbers Using Cascade Cavity Metal-Dielectric Layer Structures, Jinnan Chen
Solar Light Perfect Absorbers Using Cascade Cavity Metal-Dielectric Layer Structures, Jinnan Chen
Research Horizons Day Posters
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Remotely Controlling The Department Of Electrical And Computer Engineering Smart Kart, William Isaac Daniel
Remotely Controlling The Department Of Electrical And Computer Engineering Smart Kart, William Isaac Daniel
Research Horizons Day Posters
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Coherent Spin Transport In Nanowire Spin Valves And Novel Spintronic Device Possibilities, Md Iftekhar I. Hossain, Supriyo Bandyopadhyay, Jayasimha Atulasimha, Saumil Bandyopadhyay
Coherent Spin Transport In Nanowire Spin Valves And Novel Spintronic Device Possibilities, Md Iftekhar I. Hossain, Supriyo Bandyopadhyay, Jayasimha Atulasimha, Saumil Bandyopadhyay
Graduate Research Posters
We have proposed a spintronic infrared photodetector backed by experimental evidence and matched with theoretical prediction obtained in our labs. Unlike conventional photodetectors, it can work at room temperature with ideally infinite light-to-dark contrast ratio, infinite detectivity and zero dark current. The proposed idea is based on smart implementation of spin polarized transport. Electrons while travelling through one-dimensional channel show long spin relaxation length if they can be confined to a single conduction subband because of the elimination of major spin relaxation mechanism, namely the D’yakonov-Perel’ mechanism. With infrared light, electrons can be excited to higher subbands, resulting in the …
Proactive Conversation, 3d Printing, And An Old Nintendo, Tesha C. Ellis
Proactive Conversation, 3d Printing, And An Old Nintendo, Tesha C. Ellis
Undergraduate Research Posters
Abstract
One hundred years from now, it would be a true historical treat to be able to showcase 20th and 21st century digital entertainment by presenting video game consoles in mint condition for interactive, educational, play. Arguably, it would be more enlightening and informative for future audiences to be able to physically engage with the electronic artifacts instead of simply observing them behind glass. With the use of 3D technology, components of video game systems can be preserved, and then printed as needed for repairs. It will help keep them functional for future researchers, educators, and enthusiasts.