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experiments and determine the feasibility of delivering a cell-loaded scaffold into the trabecular meshwork space and assess its viability, retention, and functional integration using ex vivo eye globes and
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characterization and large-scale component testing, including the setup and use of conventional and advanced sensing technologies (e.g., displacement/strain sensors, DIC, fiber-optic sensing). Analyze experimental
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mediated entanglement for distributed quantum networks. Optical readout of electronic and nuclear spins on the single spin level can give rise to nanoscale sensors of magnetic field, temperature and pressure