Projects
Energy landscaping of thin-film image sensor devices KU Leuven
Title: Energy landscaping of thin-film image sensor devices Supervisor: Paul Heremans Brief description of the proposed dissertation research: The purpose of this PhD is to obtain full description of the electronic band structure (including band alignment) of the thin-film layer stacks for photodiodes. These thin-film materials are deposited from either solution process (polymers, metal-oxides, or quantum dots) or by evaporation (organic ...
Nanofluidics at the interface of complex solvents KU Leuven
As genome analysis is quickly revolutionizing the medical world, researchers are turning to the next step in the large scale analysis of biological systems. Imec believes that an important innovation lies in large-scale integration of nanoscale transistors with solid-state nanopore devices for chemical and biological sensing, and nanofiltration. Leveraging imec’s existing expertise with solid state nanopore and FET devices with cutting edge ...
Living on the edge – Lesser black-backed gulls foraging and breeding at a coastal-urban interface University of Antwerp
Hybrid E-Tattoo: A platform for sensor fusion of smart textiles and skin adhesives for the next generation of smart wearables Hasselt University
Prototyping and maintaining high-quality sensor systems by end-users Hasselt University
Connecting Patients and Carers using wearable sensor technology KU Leuven
Safest, reliable, individualised care of patients at-risk of deterioration needs patients themselves to play an active role in their care whenever possible: late detection or escalation of deterioration causes avoidable harms, and deaths. In this project we will challenge industry to develop robust monitoring and communications systems that connect patients, carers and health professionals, provide early warning of acute deterioration in and ...
Chemical sensor arrays based on metal-organic frameworks and field-effect transistors (SAMETRA) KU Leuven
Detecting volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at low concentrations
is an important but challenging task with a range of applications,
including checking food freshness, monitoring indoor air quality, and
diagnosing lung conditions through breath analysis. In all of these
areas, high-performance yet compact VOC sensors are needed.
While compact VOC sensors exist, they suffer from limited lifetimes
and low ...
Intelligent and technology-scalable sensor interfacing in the edge KU Leuven
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