After successful completion of the course, students are able to understand the underlying problems in the recording of the respective measurand and the solution approaches involved in the most diverse and quite complementary areas of sensor technology. Furthermore, they will understand the basics of microfluidics.
After completing the exercise, students will be able to work with a lock-in amplifier, understand various electrical noise mechanisms, and optimize the anti theft system.
Lecture part:
1. Introduction
2. Acoustic sensors
2.1.Human perception
2.2.Simple acoustic basics
2.3.Macroscopic and miniaturized microphones
2.4.Microphone arrays, acoustic camera
3. Wireless sensors
Introduction to the basic principles, electronic surveillance system
4. Ion sensors and DNA sequencing with field effect transistors
5. Microfluidics
From the single component (e.g., mixers, valves, ...) to the system (Lab on Chip)
Laboratory part:
1. Anti theft system
2. Lock-in amplifier
The number of participants is limited.
Due to the infection process, it may be necessary to adjust the format of the event and switch back to online. We will inform you in time.
The laboratory exercise part may take place in presence. The two exercise parts will take place with appropriate precautionson on one day (morning + afternoon) to keep travel to a minimum.
Written exame on the last day of the lecuture.
For those who cannot join this exam: Just send an email to franz.keplinger@tuwien.ac.at and you will normally get an appointment for an oral exam within one week.