Waste of electric and electronic equipment (WEEE) is the fastest-growing waste stream in Europe. The large amount of electric and electronic products introduced every year in the market makes WEEE disposal a relevant problem. On the other hand, the high abundance of key metals included in WEEE has increased the industrial interest in WEEE recycling. However, the high variability of materials used to produce electric and electronic equipment makes key metalsâ recovery a complex task: the separation process requires flexible systems, which are not currently implemented in recycling plants. In this context, hyperspectral sensors and imaging systems represent a suitable technology to improve WEEE recycling rates and the quality of the output pr...
Optical based characterization techniques and related analytical methodologies, originally utilized ...
Waste materials characterization and recognition can be obtained through their surface spectral resp...
The project aim is to better understand how precious metals (gold, silver and REE, rare earth elemen...
Waste of electric and electronic equipment (WEEE) is the fastest-growing waste stream in Europe. The...
Waste of electric and electronic equipment (WEEE) is the fastest-growing waste stream in Europe. The...
Waste from electric and electronic equipment (WEEE) represents the fastest growing waste stream in E...
HyperSpectral imaging (HSI) is a promising technique that could support on-line characterization of ...
The increasing volume of waste from electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) to be discarded as d...
The advent of new hyperspectral imaging modalities made possible the implementation of flexible mach...
Electronic industry has considerably rose in recent years, promoting the development of new technolo...
The number of flat monitors from televisions, notebooks and tablets has increased dramatically in re...
industry has considerably rose in recent years, promoting the development of new technologies and r...
associer sous Hal dans Projet collaboratif : EcoSDCurrently, in the European Union (EU), e-waste cha...
Optical based characterization techniques and related analytical methodologies, originally utilized ...
Waste materials characterization and recognition can be obtained through their surface spectral resp...
The project aim is to better understand how precious metals (gold, silver and REE, rare earth elemen...
Waste of electric and electronic equipment (WEEE) is the fastest-growing waste stream in Europe. The...
Waste of electric and electronic equipment (WEEE) is the fastest-growing waste stream in Europe. The...
Waste from electric and electronic equipment (WEEE) represents the fastest growing waste stream in E...
HyperSpectral imaging (HSI) is a promising technique that could support on-line characterization of ...
The increasing volume of waste from electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) to be discarded as d...
The advent of new hyperspectral imaging modalities made possible the implementation of flexible mach...
Electronic industry has considerably rose in recent years, promoting the development of new technolo...
The number of flat monitors from televisions, notebooks and tablets has increased dramatically in re...
industry has considerably rose in recent years, promoting the development of new technologies and r...
associer sous Hal dans Projet collaboratif : EcoSDCurrently, in the European Union (EU), e-waste cha...
Optical based characterization techniques and related analytical methodologies, originally utilized ...
Waste materials characterization and recognition can be obtained through their surface spectral resp...
The project aim is to better understand how precious metals (gold, silver and REE, rare earth elemen...