A new publication from Opto-Electronic Advances, 10.29026/oea.2023.220018 discusses inverse design and realization of an optical cavity-based displacement transducer with arbitrary responses.
Before humans discovered ultrasound for a variety of medical, technical and military applications, nature had perfected it over millions of years for navigation under and above water. Dolphins and ...
The Inverse Problems Lab at Wilkes University, located in Stark Learning Center, focuses on tackling real-world challenges where system responses are known, but the underlying causes must be ...
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