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Sensors Research Laboratory

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The Sensors Research Laboratory (SRL) is headed by Professor Julian Gardner and lies within the internationally-renowned Centre for Nanotechnology & Microengineering and Smart Sensors and Devices Research group within the School of Engineering at the University of Warwick. SRL research group 

Research Focus

• Analogue VLSI micronose
• ENT infection e-nose
• EU e-nose Gospel network
• Nose-on-a-chip
• Dynamic modelling of e-nose systems
• Smart electronic tongues

     • Biosynthetic infochemical communication
     • SOI CMOS gas sensors
     • Adaptive dynamic gas sensor models
     • Biologically inspired neuromorphic models
     • CMOS resistive microbridge

 

Collaboration

There is a long-standing and excellent collaboration with the following research centres:

• Departments of Chemistry and Electronics and Computer science (University of Southampton, United Kingdom)
• Institute of Microtechnology (Neuchatel, Switzerland)
• Power Devices Group (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)
• Smart Materials Group (Pennsylvania State University, United States)
• Biomedical Group (University of Leicester, United Kingdom).

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Contact us

School of Engineering
University of Warwick
Gibbet Hill Road
Coventry, CV4 7AL
tel.gif +44 (0) 2476 523 523
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News

Two papers titled "SOI Diode Temperature Sensor Operated at Ultra High Temperatures: a Critical Analysis" and "Identification of Simple Taste Solutions and Their Binary Mixtures Using SH-SAW Resonator-Based Taste Sensor" have been presented at the 7th IEEE Conference on Sensors in Lecce, Italy, 26-29 October, 2008. (05/11/08)

Registration is open for the 1st ISOCS Winter School on Multivariate Data Analysis held in Albach, Austria from 1-6 of February, 2009. (10/10/2008)

We are pleased to announce that Professor Jesus Garcia-Guzman is joining the research group from 1st September as an associate fellow. His research interests are CMOS sensors and VLSI design. (25/08/2008)

The new International Society for Olfaction and Chemical Sensing (ISOCS) has been launched. Professor Julian Gardner has been elected as vice president. (10/06/2008)

Two papers titled "SOI Diode Temperature Sensor Operated at Ultra High Temperatures: a Critical Analysis" and "Identification of Simple Taste Solutions and Their Binary Mixtures Using SH-SAW Resonator-Based Taste Sensor" have been accepted for presentation at the 7th IEEE Conference on Sensors (03/06/2008)

Paper titled "Modelling and measurement of odour transportation within the human nasal cavity" presented at IASTED (13/02/2008

Paper titled "Spatio-temporal information in an artificial olfactory mucosa" published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society A (03/01/2008)

Professor Julian Gardner has been awarded the J. J. Thomson Medal for achievements in Electronics (13/11/07)

Two papers presented at Transducers '07 (10/06/07)

Paper titled "SH-SAW dual delay line based e-tongue system with improved discrimination capabilities" presented at ISOEN 2007 (03/05/07)

Paper titled "Towards a low-cost optical biosensor system for biomedical immunoassay applications" presented at BioMed 2007 (13/11/07)

Page contact: Zoltan Racz Last revised: Wed 5 Nov 2008
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