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Plenary Lecture
Material Detection using Resonance: Is Long Distance Detection Possible?

Professor Emmanouel Antonidakis
Dep. of Electronics
Technological Educational Institute of Crete
3 Romanou St., Chania 73133, CREECE
Email: ena@chania.teicrete.gr
Abstract: During the eras, man is trying to detect
different materials. Is it precious metals and stones? Is it water, which can be
even more valuable than precious metals since it is a source of life? Is it
explosives materials which can takeaway the lives of people and cause
devastation to many families and the world? This presentation will go through
history to present different ways people used to detect material structures.
Different scientific approaches for detecting material structures will be
presented. Do they work in a long distance? Are they accurate?
Brief Biography of the Speaker:
Dr. Emmanouel Antonidakis is a Professor at the Electronics Department of the
Technological Educational Institute of Crete in Greece. He received a Bachelors
Masters and Ph.D. degree in Computer Engineering from Boston University in 1987,
1988 and 1993 respectively. He has been Chair in scientific conferences and has
coordinated many international research programs. He served as Head of the
Department and Dean of the School for some years. He is Director of the
Microcomputer Laboratory where prototype electronic devices are designed and
Technology Advisor at DiodeBell Corporation where unique electronic devices are
made.
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