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IEEE SENSORS 2016

 

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Highlights from IEEE Sensors 2016

 

*IEEE SENSORS 2016 is the flagship conference of the IEEE Sensors Council, an organization currently consisting of 25 IEEE member societies.

*IEEE SENSORS 2016 showcased high quality technical presentations on a broad range of multidisciplinary topics related to sensors and sensor applications.

*IEEE SENSORS 2016 attracted over 1049 abstracts from over 45 different countries .

*There were attendees from 42 different countries at IEEE SENSORS 2016.

*Special thanks to all of our Patrons and Exhibitors!

*IEEE SENSORS rotates globally on a 3 year cycle;  Europe/Africa, Asia-Pacific, Americas. IEEE SENSORS 2017 will be held in Glasgow, Scotland, UK - Oct. 30 - Nov. 1, 2017. In 2018, IEEE SENSORS 2018 will be held in New Delhi, India.

*LIVE DEMOS were again a very popular addition to the technical program - VIEW VIDEOS HERE

 

Student Paper Award winners:

 

1st Place Poster

Bio-Inspired Frequency Agile Acoustic System

José Guerreiro, University of Strathclyde

1st Place Lecture

Study of a Silicon Parallel Plate Capacitor As a Dew Point Sensor

Jochen Stehle, Robert Bosch LLC

2nd Place Poster

Three Axis Capacitive Touch Sensor for Clinical Breast Examination Training

Jayer Fernandes, University of Wisconsin-Madison

2nd Place Lecture

Rapid Detection of Theophylline Using Aptamer-Based Nanopore Thin Film Sensor

Silu Feng, Iowa State University

3rd Place Poster

Ultraviolet Led Based Compact and Fast Cortisol Detector with Ultra High Sensitivity

Raju Sinha, FIU

3rd Place Lecture

All-Soft Sensing Platform Based on Liquid Metal for Liquid- and Gas-Phase VOC Detection

Min-gu Kim, Georgia Insitute of Technology

 

Live Demo Award Winners:

 

1st Place Demo Winner

"Femto-to-Macro Scale Interdisciplinary Sensing with Tensioned Metastable Fluid Detectors" 

Rusi Taleyarkhan, Purdue University

2nd Place Demo Winner

"A 1024-Pixel CMOS Multi-Modality Sensing Array for Cell-Based Assays" 

Jong Seok Park, Georgia Institute of Technology

3rd Place Demo Winner

"High-Definition Wireless Personal Area Tracking Using AC Magnetic Field" 

Mohit Singh, Purdue University

 

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