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  2. Cambridge Zero workshop explores algae, worms and GPS tracking for…

    https://www.zero.cam.ac.uk/who-we-are/blog/news/cambridge-zero-workshop-explores-algae-worms-and-gps-tracking-waste
    15 May 2024: The Role of Technology in Prevention and Solutions group tackled the need to change attitudes towards waste and seek new ways of measuring, tracking, and valuing waste using Radio Frequency Identification ... RFID) tech and Proof of Stake (POS)
  3. AWERB 3Rs Minutes 4th October 2024 Redacted

    https://www.ubs.admin.cam.ac.uk/system/files/public/3rs_minutes_041023_redacted.pdf
    14 May 2024: The use of artificial intelligence in the future.• Home cage monitoring systems using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) implants• University of Newcastle are developing a forum for the animal research community (ARC).
  4. Screen-printed and spray coated graphene-based RFID transponders

    https://www.graphene.cam.ac.uk/files/459.pdf
    3 Jan 2024: sidering the small (400 µm 250 µm) contact pads of an RFID microchip. ... Screen-printed and spray coated graphene-based RFID transponders. Abstract. 1. Introduction. 2.
  5. technology Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/tag/technology/feed/
    17 May 2024: power requirement, allowing them to be operated from a coin cell, battery, mobile phone or even by energy harvesting from an RFID device./p pFBARs are manufactured using standard CMOS processes ... Founded by Ludlow-Palafox, with Chase as R&D Director,
  6. spin-out Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/tag/spin-out/feed/
    17 May 2024: power requirement, allowing them to be operated from a coin cell, battery, mobile phone or even by energy harvesting from an RFID device./p pFBARs are manufactured using standard CMOS processes ... pre pCambridge Graphene develops inks based on graphene
  7. Sorex Sensors Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/tag/sorex-sensors/feed/
    17 May 2024: power requirement, allowing them to be operated from a coin cell, battery, mobile phone or even by energy harvesting from an RFID device./p pFBARs are manufactured using standard CMOS processes
  8. sithamparanathan sabesan Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/tag/sithamparanathan-sabesan/feed/
    17 May 2024: p pSeveral other methods of improving passive RFID coverage have been developed, but they do not address the issues of dead spots./p pHowever, by using a distributed antenna system (DAS) ... Even so, it is impossible to achieve completely accurate
  9. sensors Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/tag/sensors/feed/
    17 May 2024: power requirement, allowing them to be operated from a coin cell, battery, mobile phone or even by energy harvesting from an RFID device./p pFBARs are manufactured using standard CMOS processes ... technology./p pemImage: One of the sensors that has been
  10. richard penty Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/tag/richard-penty/feed/
    17 May 2024: p pSeveral other methods of improving passive RFID coverage have been developed, but they do not address the issues of dead spots./p pHowever, by using a distributed antenna system (DAS) ... Even so, it is impossible to achieve completely accurate
  11. radio Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/tag/radio/feed/
    17 May 2024: p pSeveral other methods of improving passive RFID coverage have been developed, but they do not address the issues of dead spots./p pHowever, by using a distributed antenna system (DAS) ... Even so, it is impossible to achieve completely accurate

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