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- 12Tsui, Ying (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
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- 2Tsui, Ying Y. (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
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Fall 2022
Medical images play an essential role in detecting and diagnosing numerous diseases. With different medical imaging modalities, a large volume of images is generated every day across healthcare organizations worldwide, providing visualization of lesion appearance (e.g., dermoscopic images)...
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In-Situ Real-Time Solids Content Measurement of Settling Oil Sands Tailings Based on a Light Scattering Technique
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Subsurface solids content measurement of oil sands tailings ponds is essential for tailings management and land reclamation activities. Currently, solids content is primarily measured by manual sampling and offline analytical methods. Light scattering can be used to determine particle sizes and...
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Optimization of Electrical Interface for Vibration-based Energy Harvesters for Low Power Applications
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Badr, Ahmed Osman Abdel-Latif Ahmed
Piezoelectric Energy Harvesters (PEHs) can be used to supply power to small electronic devices as the Wireless Sensor Nodes (WSNs). However, the harvested energy from the harvesters are usually little and needs to be stored into storage elements. A high-efficiency electrical interface with...
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Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy for Probing Nanophotonic Excitations at High Energy and Momentum
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Strong nanoscale light-matter interaction is often accompanied by ultra-confined photonic modes and large momentum polaritons existing far beyond the light cone. A direct probe of such phenomena is difficult due to the momentum mismatch of these modes with free space light however, fast electron...
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Fall 2018
A non-invasive label-free cytometry technique has been developed and advanced. This laser light scattering technique, alternative to the conventional fluorescent-activated flow cytometry (FACS) using biomarkers, identifies a micro scale particle or biological cell based on its two-dimensional...
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Spring 2017
Zinc Oxide (ZnO) is a promising wide band gap semiconductor with exceptional electrical and optical properties. Thin film ZnO can be used for a wide variety of electronic and optoelectronic device applications. The first step on the way to achieving good quality devices is to grow optimum quality...
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Fall 2017
The unique advantages like low temperature processing with device-level quality and high transparency give ZnO an edge over other semiconductors and extremely attractive for flexible and transparent electronic applications and hybrid circuits integration on sensors. Currently, reliable and...
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Fall 2015
The cancellation of co-channel interference (CCI) is extremely vital in the nextgeneration wireless systems, where universal frequency reuse is commonly used to maximize the capacity. The implementation of CCI cancellation at the receivers instead of the transmitters minimizes the additional...
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Development of compact fluorescent spectrometers and field deployable optical solids content monitoring devices
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Two techniques were used to develop industrial and environmental sensing devices: fluorescence spectrometry and light scatter. The focus of the thesis is to develop real-time, portable and economical sensors using these techniques for environmental detection and management of tailings slurries. A...
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Nanophotonic detection of nanomechanical structures for use toward mass sensing applications
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Nanomechanical beam resonators show much promise for use in integrated on-chip mass sensing systems. This follows from their own very small masses and also their ability to store the mechanical energy of their oscillations to produce strong measurable mechanical response signals. To achieve...