The Sensor Lab lays the foundation for the exploration of new sensing and interface technologies, digital electronics and embedded computation. These creative works are often experienced as smart ...
A nanomechanical sensor once limited to the lab can now detect ultrafine airborne particles, closing a key gap in pollution monitoring and climate science.
Earthquake damaged buildings, bridges and other critical infrastructure may be evaluated more quickly for safety and response options following an event with new optical sensor technology and software ...
Spectral imaging is a vital tool for analyzing materials, monitoring crops, and tracking pollutants. But conventional systems face a major challenge as they ...
A nanomechanical sensor once confined to a physics lab is now detecting harmful nanoparticles, even in the Arctic. The NEMILIES project has ...