After successful completion of the course, students are able to independently search and read scientific publications in the field of micro- and nanosensors, summarize them in the form of a seminar paper, critically evaluate the state of the art, and present the work.
Independent research based on state-of-the-art publications in the field of micro- / nanosensorics, the corresponding technologies and the underlying basics. The results of the literature research are discussed with the supervisor and then presented and discussed in the framework of a final presentation.
Examples: Acoustic passive radar, Power sensor - power glove, nano-g accelerometer, bees with backpacks (micro-sensors), nanopore sequencing, microsensors based on a whispering gallery mode, wearable (sensor) devices for sports,…
Discussion with the supervisor, literature research, analyzing the publications, writing and presenting the work
The other dates will be agreed in the preliminary discussion.
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Seminar paper, presentation
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