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frankkk Posted - 07/11/2014 : 06:24:39 AM
Hi everyone ,
I am a graduate student , my thesis area is thz imaging but i dont have much information about it . can someone give me some advice ? where i should begin ? which documents is reasonable for me ? And also if anyone have matlab code of a thz data , can i get it ? Thanks
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cdrozdowski111 Posted - 07/11/2014 : 07:59:28 AM
You are going to have to do what all advanced students do to learn a subject- search the literature databases and read a huge quantity of peer-reviewed papers.

There are numerous literature databases and your institution most likely has access to many of them. The best way to learn how to use them is to consult a reference librarian who will be more than happy to teach you how to search them.

You just have to start reading.

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