AZoSensors speaks with Tzu-Chieh (Zijay) Tang, a Postdoctoral Associate in the Research Laboratory of Electronics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Zijay is one of the authors of a paper documenting the development of what the team terms a deployable physical containment strategy (DEPCOS).
By Joan Nugent
1 Jun 2021
AZoSensors speaks with a team from the Center for Advanced Smart Sensors and Structures (CASSS) at Western Michigan University, led by Dr. Massood Atashbar. The team has developed a new specially designed pressure-sensitive cap that can help protect athletes from serious head injuries.
By Joan Nugent
5 May 2021
In this interview, AZoSensors talks to Jürgen Skowaisa, Product Management Radar, Ultrasonic from VEGA, about how reliable level and pressure monitoring is required to produce clear drinking water.
In this interview, AZoSensors talks to Brian Engle, Business Development Manager for Amphenol Sensors, about REDTR sensors in EV/HEVs, Coolant Leak Detection Sensors, and Cell Connection Systems.
In this interview, AZoSensors talks to Bruno Menard, Software Director at Teledyne Dalsa, about the increasing involvement of Artificial Intelligence in the manufacturing industry and how Teledyne is involved in this.
AZoSensors speaks with Dr. Marcus Hultmark, an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton University. Marcus led a team that found a revolutionary new approach to measuring flow rates.
AZoSensors speaks with Dr. Yajing Shen, Associate Professor at CityU’s Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME). Dr. Shen is part of a team comprised of researchers from the City University of Hong Kong (CityU) and the University of Hong Kong (HKU), that developed a novel tactile sensor with several characteristics matching those of natural skin.
By Joan Nugent
16 Mar 2021
In this interview, AZoSensors talks to Paul Wehnert, Executive Vice President at Heath Consultants Incorporated, about the company, their role in leak detection, and how they approach their work.
AZoSensors speaks with John Labram, from the Labram Research Group, Oregon State University on the team's latest development. The team has developed a bio-inspired perovskite sensor that operates like the mammalian eye.
By Joan Nugent
27 Jan 2021
AZoSensors speaks with Jesse Jokerst who heads up the Jokerst group at UC San Diego. The group has recently developed an affordable COVID-19 monitoring sensor that can be applied to facemasks.
By Joan Nugent
25 Jan 2021