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Electromagnetic Sensing at Thayer

Jones Seminar with Dartmouth Engineering professor Fridon Shubitidze providing an overview from basic studies to solving real world engineering problems.

Friday, January 21, 2022
3:30pm – 4:30pm
Spanos Auditorium, Cummings Hall
Intended Audience(s): Public
Categories: Lectures & Seminars

Optional ZOOM LINK
Meeting ID: 915 4201 8491
Passcode: 504954

This talk will give an overview of electromagnetic sensing (EMS) research programs at Dartmouth's Thayer School of Engineering that Prof. Shubitidze and his EMS group have developed over two decades to solve real-world geophysical and medical problems. First, the basics of advanced electromagnetic induction sensing technologies will be described for geophysical applications. This will cover recent developments in hardware and software to detect, locate, map, and identify subsurface unexploded ordnances (UXOs), landmines, improvised explosive devices, non-metallic projectiles (smart bombs), subsurface infrastructures (such as utility wires, pipes, and tunnels), and will demonstrate blind classifications results at live UXO sites, and DoD test-sites. Second, the talk will illustrate how EMS is applied to magnetic nano-particle hyperthermia and DNA sequencing. Finally, integrating EMS technologies on remotely controlled systems, such as unmanned ground vehicles (UGV), unmanned aerial systems (UAS), drones and autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV) will be highlighted.

For more information, contact:
Ashley Parker

Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.