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Antea Risso has passed her PhD Thesis Defense!

Antea Risso successfully defended her PhD Thesis entitles “Zero-standby-power Wireless Infrared-based Crop Water-Stress Detectors for Large Scale Smart Farms” on April 21, 2023. Congratulations and best wishes for your future endeavors!

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Paper Accepted for Publication in Scientific Reports

Our paper led by Antea Risso, “Zero Standby Power Crop Water-Stress Detector Leading to the Optimization of Water Usage and Yield” has been accepted for publication in Scientific Reports. Congratulations!

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Paper Accepted for Publication in Journal of Applied Physics

Our paper Vageeswar Rajaram, Sungho Kang, Sila Calisgan, Antea Risso, Zhenyun Qian, and Matteo Rinaldi, “A Method for Infrared Sensing Based on Oscillating Zero Power Microelectromechanical Photoswitches” has been accepted for publication in Journal of Applied Physics, and will be highlighted as an Editor’s Pick. Congratulations!

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Paper Accepted for Publication in the Journal of Applied Physics

Our review paper led by Sila Deniz Calisgan, “Tutorial: Piezoelectric and Magnetoelectric N/MEMS – Materials, Devices, and Applications” has been officially accepted to the Journal of Applied Physics. Congratulations!

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Postdoc Position on Sensor Projects at SMART Center

The Postdoc will be working on research projects related to the design, fabrication, testing and packaging of microelectromechanical devices for infrared spectroscopy and their integration with lasers and gas cells into a low-power, miniature and light-weight greenhouse gas sensor system suitable for the development with drones. Detailed information here.

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