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Integrated circuit/microfluidic chips for dielectric manipulation
Fourier synthesis methods for identification and control of ensembles
Thermomechanical reliability of microelectronics
Semiconductor nanowires: From photonic devices to photonic circuits
Information theoretic limits of cognition and cooperation in wireless networks
CMOS magnetic cell manipulator and CMOS NMR biomolecular sensor
Statistical inference for efficient microarchitectural analysis
On bounds and algorithms for cooperative wireless communication
Distributed feedback quantum cascade laser arrays for chemical sensing
From uncertainty to opportunity: Joint architecture and circuit resilience to mitigate the impact of process variations
Integration of electronic materials in microfluidic systems
Accelerator-based architectures for wireless sensor network applications
Hybrid integrated circuit/microfluidic chips for the control of living cells and ultra-small biomimetic containers
Compressed sensing using graphical models
Fast-lock hybrid PLL and dual-DLL-based all-digital temperature sensor
Near-field and far-field engineering of semiconductor lasers
Physics and applications of semiconductor nanowire photonic devices
Robotic motion compensation for 3D ultrasound-guided beating heart surgery
Variation-aware processor architectures with aggressive operating margins
Performance bounds for bi-directional half-duplex relaying protocols
The gain of cross-layer scheduling and advanced antenna techniques
Design considerations for high-speed backplane transceivers with digital adaptive equalizers
An information theoretic approach to compressed sensing and its utility in magnetic resonance imaging
Three Problems from Self-Sustained Oscillators
Solid-State NMR Experiments with Powder Dephased States and Phase Modulated Pulse Sequences
Nonstationary time series modeling with applications to speech signal processing
Design of High Speed I/O Interfaces for High Performance Microprocessors
Handheld CMOS NMR Systems and Their Applications for Biomolecular Sensing
On Learning in Problems with Geometric Constraints
Fundamental Limits and Constructive Methods for Estimation and Sensing of Sparse Signals
Optimal Control of Active Sensing Systems
Visual Inference with Statistical Models for Color and Texture
Power Electronics Design for a Flapping-Wing Robotic Insect
Optical Trapping and Manipulation by Surface Plasmon Resonance Structures
Nanobeam cavities for Reconfigurable Photonics
Energetic Beam Processing of Silicon to Engineer Optoelectronically Active Defects
Periodic Pulsed Controllability with Applications to NMR
Optical manipulation and sensing with silicon photonics