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Building a mmWave materials classification radar

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Anne Barela

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Adafruit IndustriesBuilding a mmWave materials classification radaradafruit.com
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Gauthier Lechevalier made a radar that could classify materials as part of a hardware startup: My project was to build a radar that detects asbestos for you. It’s based of material sciences, and wave physics, which happens to be my areas of expertise (recent engineering grad). There I had my device plan : make an […]

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