IEEE SENSORS 2004
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The 3rd IEEE Conference on Sensors
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University of Bonn, Germany Topic: Nature as Model for Technical Sensors
Austria Micro Systems AG, Schloss Premstaetten, Austria Topic: Integrated Magnetic and Optical Sensors for Reliable High Volume Manufacturing
Siemens AG Corporate Technology, Munich, Germany Topic: Sensor Systems for Industrial and Automotive Applications
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA Topic: Instrumentation Challenges for Systems Biology
University of Ottawa, Canada Topic: Development and Applications of Distributed Temperature and Strain Sensors Based on Brillouin Scattering
CSEM, Switzerland Topic: Miniaturized Smart Cameras for 3D-Imaging in Real-time
U.S. Dept of Energy, USA Topic: Sensors Applications in 21st-Century Fossil Energy Based Power Generation
Cardiff School of Biosciences, UK Topic: Bacterial Spore Capture on an Immunosensor Surface in a BAW Resonator
University of Brescia, Italy Topic: Metal Oxide Nanocrystals for Gas Sensing
University of Michigan, USA Topic: Challenges and Opportunities in Multi-Sensing Microsystems - A Case Study
Vanderbilt University, USA Topic: Carbon-Derived Nanostructures for Chemical Sensing
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Topic: Amperometric Biosensors and Potentiometric pH-Microsensors Integrated into AFM Tips
ETH Zurich, Switzerland Topic: Advanced Chemical Microsensor Systems in CMOS Technology
Robert Bosch GmbH, Reutlingen, Germany Topic: Recent Trends in Automotive Sensors
Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea Topic: MEMS based angular rate sensors
Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, China Topic: Nanofabrication Based on MEMS
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