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SUMMARY:IEEE EDS Distinguished Lecture on the 75th Anniversary of the Transistor: Towards Smart Bio-Chemical Sensing Platforms
DESCRIPTION:Multiplexed sensing platforms will be the key enablers of smart electronic systems of the future. Such platforms will require the integration of miniaturized sensor arrays at the system/chip level\, using heterogeneous technologies. While we have made substantial progress in vision\, tactile and auditory sensing applications\, an equivalent of Moore’s law is missing in biological and chemical sensing applications.  With phenomenal advances in semiconductor nanotechnology and printed/flexible electronics\, the stage is now set for a new wave of sensor systems to be equipped with massive sensory functions\, specifically with biological and chemical sensor arrays.  In this talk\, I will present two case studies from our research:  (i) Biosensor systems for point of care diagnostics : the story of managing the sensing of multiple analytes in blood and urine with an eventual goal to realize “Lab on Palm” (ii) Gas sensor systems for environmental monitoring\, breath analysis and hazardous gas leakage detection\, with an eventual goal to realize the “Electronic Nose”  Speaker(s): Navakanta Bhat\,   ***CANCELED***  Agenda:  In this talk\, I will present two case studies from our research:  (i) Biosensor systems for point of care diagnostics : the story of managing the sensing of multiple analytes in blood and urine with an eventual goal to realize “Lab on Palm” (ii) Gas sensor systems for environmental monitoring\, breath analysis and hazardous gas leakage detection\, with an eventual goal to realize the “Electronic Nose”  Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/380387
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/ieee-eds-distinguished-lecture-on-the-75th-anniversary-of-the-transistor-towards-smart-bio-chemical-sensing-platforms/
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/380387
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