This book will explore the fundamentals of spacecraft charging: why it occurs, when it occurs, where it occurs, how to measure it, and its side effects.
Fully updated throughout, with several new chapters, this second edition of Introduction to Inverse Problems in Imaging guides advanced undergraduate and graduate students in physics, computer science, mathematics and engineering through the principles of linear inverse problems.
Biomedical photonics is currently one of the fastest growing fields, connecting research in physics, optics, and electrical engineering coupled with medical and biological applications. It allows for the structural and functional analysis of tissues and cells with resolution and contrast unattainable by any other methods.
K. Halimeda Kilbourne & Thomas James (University of New Mexico, Albuquerque) Miller & Yulia (University of Texas, Dallas) Gel & Vyacheslav (Center for Environmental Science, University of Maryland, USA) Lyubchich