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Studying Textbook suggestions for LiDAR/Radar/RF Telemetry
Thank you for the references! Really appreciate it brb, going to go study- pretysmitty
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Studying Textbook suggestions for LiDAR/Radar/RF Telemetry
Previously I made this post, and soon after realized how woefully unprepared I am to approach such a topic. As stated in the post, I think my best use of time would be to gain background knowledge on the topic before attempting a project, but now I think I've found a better focus as to what...- pretysmitty
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- Biophysics Optics Radar Suggestions Textbook Textbook suggestions
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Graduate THz Radiation, Antennas: Need background knowledge
Gonna add “optics” to the list of stuff to read up on- pretysmitty
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Graduate THz Radiation, Antennas: Need background knowledge
I see. I will definitely read the Kraus book. Also heard that Balanis is a good one. Is it possible for an antenna to transmit in the near-infrared/IR region?- pretysmitty
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Graduate THz Radiation, Antennas: Need background knowledge
One can easily (via AAV virus) attach small CNT "antennas" to neurons. The electrical impulse of the neuron should drive the nanocircuit and resonate the CNT antenna. Triangulation can then be performed to identify the precise location of the CNT.I've read that the size CNT's I need cannot...- pretysmitty
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Graduate THz Radiation, Antennas: Need background knowledge
Whoops. I'm a senior electrical engineering major. The most I know about optics/radiation is from Physics II and Gen Chem. Would prefer a primer on the basics of antenna design and physics/chem related to background topics for THz Radiation. I'm not sure how much quantum/Physical Electronics...- pretysmitty
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Graduate THz Radiation, Antennas: Need background knowledge
I want to use small molecular - preferably CNT - "antennas" to produce THz signals to monitor activity in biological systems. After some googling, I've been reading things like "absorption spectra", "energy bands", "spectroscopy", as well as a bunch of antenna-science related jargon... I need...- pretysmitty
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- Antenna design Antennas Chemistry Electrical engineering Emission Knowledge Radiation
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- Forum: Thermodynamics