Embedded Systems are specialized computing systems designed to perform specific functions within larger devices. They combine hardware and software to control and monitor physical processes. Embedded systems are widely used in appliances, vehicles, medical devices, and industrial automation. Physics contributes to understanding sensor behavior, signal conditioning, and power management. Embedded systems operate under constraints such as limited memory, real-time response, and low power consumption. They interact with the physical world through sensors and actuators. Embedded systems enable intelligent control and automation. This field integrates electronics, programming, and system design. Embedded systems are fundamental to modern technology and smart devices.
Title : Photoaligned azodye nanolayers: New trends for liquid crystal devices
Vladimir Chigrinov, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Title : Using physics to eliminate implant infection in over 25000 patients to date
Thomas J Webster, Brown University, United States
Title : How the Rad Lab helped avert nuclear war
Thomas F Ramos, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States
Title : Anisotropic stiffness matrix of bed joint mesh-reinforced masonry: A numerical homogenization approach
Omar Mohammed Daud Shakarneh, Novosibirsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Russian Federation
Title : Global photochemical model CHARM-DE of the Earth’s atmosphere for altitudes 0-130 km
Alexei Krivolutsky, Central Aerological Observatory (CAO), Russian Federation
Title : Enhanced ferromagnetism in carbon dots polyaniline nanocomposite
Paulo Cesar De Morais, University of Brasilia, Brazil