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Pascal Meyer

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Critical assessment of automated flow cytometry data analysis techniques

Giovanna Ambrosini, Philipp Bucher, René Dreos, Pascal Meyer, Slavica Dimitrieva Janeva, Nima Aghaeepour

Traditional methods for flow cytometry (FCM) data processing rely on subjective manual gating. Recently, several groups have developed computational methods for identifying cell populations in multidimensional FCM data. The Flow Cytometry: Critical Assessm ...
Nature Publishing Group2013

Modeling of Inductive Contactless Energy Transfer Systems

Pascal Meyer

In the domain of electronic devices and especially desktop peripherals, there is an industrial trend which consists in removing the cables that pollute our domestic and professional environments. In this sense, wireless communication protocols are already ...
EPFL2012

Design of a contactless energy transfer system for desktop peripherals

Yves Perriard, Paolo Germano, Miroslav Markovic, Pascal Meyer

This paper presents an approach to design a contactless energy-transfer system to supply desktop computer peripherals. Energy is transferred using coreless transformers from an array of primary coils (placed on a table) to one or several secondary coils (p ...
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers2011
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