Project Information per year
2012 - 2011 - 2010 - 2009 - 2008 - 2007 - 2006 - 2005
PROJECT III.2
MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL SENSORS
Key Researchers: S. Chatzandroulis, P. Normand, I. Raptis, C. Tsamis,
Collaborating Researchers: A. Tserepi, D. Goustouridis
Post-doctoral scientists: E. Makarona, F. Farmakis
PhD students: R. Triantafyllopoulou, V.Tsouti, I. Ramfos, K. Manoli, P. Oikonomou, Ch. Kokkinos, P. Broutas
External Collaborators: M. Sanopoulou (IPC, NCSR ‘Demokritos’), Th. Speliotis (IMS, NCSR ‘Demokritos’), A. Economou (Chemistry Dept. Uni. Athens), K. Beltsios (Materials Sci. Dept. Uni. Ioannina), E. Sarantopoulou, Z. Kollia, A.C. Cefalas (NHRF), J. R Morante (Univ. of Barcelona), G. Petersson (Chalmers Univ.), M. Kompitsas (EIE), I. Zergioti (NTUA), D. Tsoukalas (NTUA), D. Kafetzopoulos (IMBB/FORTH)
Objectives:
- Development of micromachining processes for the realization of novel chemical and mechanical sensors.
- Development of low power silicon sensors based on new materials and new processes.
- Design, fabrication and testing of microsystems using silicon sensors.
- Realization of sensors for specific industrial applications with emphasis on medical, food and automotive fields.
Funding:
- EU - IST-FP6-STREP-027333 Micro2DNA, “Integrated polymer-based micro fluidic micro system for DNA extraction, amplification, and silicon-based detection”, P. Normand
- GSRT Greece-Italy bilateral cooperation “Fabrication and characterization of an array of transparent conductive thin film polymeric composite as multiparametric sensitive layers for a new e-nose”, D. Goustouridis
- GSRT-PENED 03ED630, “Micromachined chemical sensors for controlling food safety and quality”, C. Tsamis
- GSRT- ENTER 05EP032, “Development of MOSFET type chemical sensors for wireless sensor networks”, C. Tsamis
Main Activities in 2008:
In 2008, our main activities were focused on the following tasks:
A. Low power Metal-Oxide (MOX) Chemical Sensors
B. FET-type chemical sensors for wireless applications
C. Polymer based chemical sensor arrays
D. Capacitive Type Sensors
E. Microfabricated electrochemical sensors
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