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David R. Smith

Researcher at Duke University

Publications -  891
Citations -  102589

David R. Smith is an academic researcher from Duke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metamaterial & Antenna (radio). The author has an hindex of 110, co-authored 881 publications receiving 91683 citations. Previous affiliations of David R. Smith include Brunel University London & Princeton University.

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Nanopatch antennas and related methods for tailoring the properties of optical materials and metasurfaces

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe an apparatus that includes a conductive material defining a substantially planar surface and an optically-active material positioned between the planar surfaces, which is used for enhancing and tailoring antennas.
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General health factors may be a barrier to effective non-surgical multidisciplinary rehabilitation of common orthopaedic conditions in tertiary care settings.

TL;DR: General health issues may present a barrier to achieving favourable outcomes in response to multidisciplinary non-surgical rehabilitation for the management of common orthopaedic conditions in a tertiary care setting.
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Lowering latency and processing burden in computational imaging through dimensionality reduction of the sensing matrix

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed to truncate insignificant principal components of the sensing matrix that links the measurements to the scene to be imaged, in order to limit the latency and processing burden involved in image reconstruction.
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Performance testing of the LMT/GTM primary surface actuators

TL;DR: Results demonstrate that the refurbished actuator units are sufficient for the needs of the interim active surface system of 336 actuators, as well as results from the accelerated lifetime testing on site.
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Metrology and surface adjustment of primary reflector panels on the LMT

TL;DR: The primary reflector of the Large Millimeter Telescope (LMT) is composed of 84 surface panels arranged in three concentric rings, providing a 32.5 meter collecting area as mentioned in this paper.