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Educational Discount Available: SDSC PACE Data Mining Bootcamp 1 and 2
9/12/14 9:07 AM
September 17-18, 2014 – La Jolla, California Registration is limited and offered on a first come basis. Graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, faculty and university staff will be extended an ...
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Georgia Tech's Wireless 'Smart Skin' Sensors Could Provide Remote Monitoring of Infrastructure
8/23/13 7:40 AM
Georgia Tech researchers are developing wireless technology for closely monitoring structures for strain, stress, and early crack formation. The approach uses low-cost, low-power wireless sensors that can be implemented on flexible polymer substrates, and can identify structural problems at a very early stage. The sensors can be inkjet-printed on various substrates, using methods that...
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