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Jian Zhang
Nano-fabrication and its Application in Plasmonic Chemical and Bio-Sensors
This thesis is focused on the nanofabrication and its application in plasmonic chemical and bio- sensors. The contribution thus is the development of novel nanofabrication techniques and nano- structures for the sensors based on surface plasmon (SP).
Professor Jimmy Huang
Professor and Director
School of Information Technology
York University
Modeling Term Associations for Probabilistic Information Retrieval
Celal Con
Nanostructured Biosensors Based on Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance
Seyyed Hassan Mahboubi
Interference Management in a Class of Multi User Networks
Seyyed Hassan Mahboubi
Interference Management in a Class of Multi User Networks
Jian Zhang
Nano-fabrication and its Application in Plasmonic Chemical and Bio-Sensors
This thesis is focused on the nanofabrication and its application in plasmonic chemical and bio- sensors. The contribution thus is the development of novel nanofabrication techniques and nano- structures for the sensors based on surface plasmon (SP).
Ahmed Elgohary Ghoneim
Scalable Embeddings for Data Clustering on MapReduce
Karray, Fakhreddine and Kamel, Mohamed S.
Ehsan Haj Mirza Alian Aminabadi
Physical Layer Techniques for OFDM-based Cognitive Radios
Miguel Angel Ruphuy
Electrically Thin Lens and Reflector for Microwave Applications
Iman Khodadadzadeh
Investigating Use of an Integrated Photonic Device in Modern Spectrometers to Increase Throughput
Saini, Simarjeet and Hajian, Arsen (SYDE-Adjunct)
Iman Khodadadzadeh
Investigating Use of an Integrated Photonic Device in Modern Spectrometers to Increase Throughput
Mohamed El Massad
On the Complexity of the Circuit Obfuscation Problem
University of Waterloo
200 University Ave W, Waterloo, ON
N2L 3G1
Phone: (519) 888-4567
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Contact the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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