Marcelo Lamego focuses on Optics, Signal, Detector, Wavelength and Photodetector. His work on Optoelectronics expands to the thematically related Optics. Marcelo Lamego combines subjects such as ALARM, Manual fire alarm activation and Control theory, Control theory with his study of Signal.
His Detector study combines topics in areas such as Reflection, Transmitted light and Common emitter. His study in Wavelength is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Digital signal processor and Light-emitting diode. Biomedical engineering is closely connected to Heat sink in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Photodetector.
Detector, Optoelectronics, Electronic engineering, Optics and Signal are his primary areas of study. His research integrates issues of Wavelength, Attenuation, Magnet and Common emitter in his study of Detector. His work carried out in the field of Optoelectronics brings together such families of science as Layer and Adhesive.
His Electronic engineering research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Acoustics, Computer hardware and Accelerometer. His Photodetector and Light source study are his primary interests in Optics. The concepts of his Signal study are interwoven with issues in Control theory and Manual fire alarm activation.
His primary scientific interests are in Detector, Attenuation, Remote patient monitoring, Optics and Computer hardware. His Detector research includes themes of Optoelectronics, Electronic engineering and Magnet. As a part of the same scientific family, Marcelo Lamego mostly works in the field of Attenuation, focusing on Common emitter and, on occasion, Transmitted light and Signal.
His study in Optics concentrates on Light source, Photodetector and Wavelength. His work deals with themes such as Noise, Body tissue and Light-emitting diode, which intersect with Light source. The Photodetector study combines topics in areas such as Electromagnetic shielding, Optical path and Heat sink.
Marcelo Lamego mostly deals with Attenuation, Optics, Biomedical engineering, Signal and Transmitted light. His work carried out in the field of Optics brings together such families of science as Noise, Body tissue and Optoelectronics. His Biomedical engineering research covers fields of interest such as Optical radiation, Remote patient monitoring and Cuff.
He interconnects Wavelength, Reflection, Detector and Common emitter in the investigation of issues within Signal. The Transmitted light study combines topics in areas such as Magnet, Electrical engineering, Shell and Spring.
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