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Brandon M. Rawlings

Researcher at Intel

Publications -  15
Citations -  554

Brandon M. Rawlings is an academic researcher from Intel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dielectric & Antenna (radio). The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 15 publications receiving 518 citations. Previous affiliations of Brandon M. Rawlings include University of Texas at Austin.

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High-throughput sequencing of the paired human immunoglobulin heavy and light chain repertoire.

TL;DR: The fidelity of VH:VL pairs identified by this approach were validated and the method was used to sequence the repertoire of three human cell subsets—peripheral blood IgG+ B cells, peripheral plasmablasts isolated after tetanus toxoid immunization and memory B cells isolated after seasonal influenza vaccination.
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RF Characterization of Magnetodielectric Material Using Cavity Perturbation Technique

TL;DR: In this paper, the cavity perturbation technique (CPT) with substrate-integrated waveguide (SIW) cavity resonators was used to measure the dielectric and magnetic properties of magnetodielectric (MD) materials.
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Ultra-thin dual polarized millimeter-wave phased array system-in-package with embedded transceiver chip

TL;DR: A 16-element dual polarized phased array transmit/receive System-in-Package for 60 GHz applications is presented and single element and phased array performance was evaluated showing very good agreement with the simulation over the 60 GHz ISM band.
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Polymer-bound photobase generators and photoacid generators for pitch division lithography

TL;DR: In this paper, a photo acid generator (PAG) and a photobase generator (PBG) were used to control the acid concentration as a function of dose by incorporating both a photoacid generator and a PBG in the resist formulation of pitch doubling lithography (PDL).
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Poling and crosslinking processes in NLO polymers

TL;DR: A series of photocrosslinkable polymers bearing hyperpolarizable side chain chromophores was synthesized, poled and evaluated on the basis of the thermal stability of Second Harmonic Generation (SHG).