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2020
2020
"Radar in Action" becomes international: Fraunhofer FHR online lecture series now also in English
Rapid rescue of buried people
Using radar to detect foreign objects in foods
Decentralized monitoring of COVID-19 patients: M3Infekt project launched
MRI images: more efficient, quieter and faster