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Articles | Thought Leaders

Thought Leaders

The AZoSensors "Thought Leaders" series is a selection of articles that cover the key technology areas where sensors are making an impact and where they will make an increasing impact. All the articles are written by experts who have been invited as recognized leaders in their fields to provide a "state of the art" contribution.
Using Facial Expression to Enhance Virtual Reality for Disabled Users

Using Facial Expression to Enhance Virtual Reality for Disabled Users

AZoSensors speaks with researchers from the University of Queensland about making virtual reality more accessible for people with a wide range of disabilities.

By Bethan Davies 10 Jun 2022
Improving Air Quality with Remote Sensing Technology

Improving Air Quality with Remote Sensing Technology

AZoSensors speaks with Yuhan Huang from the University of Technology Sydney about his research into the development of on-road remote sensing technology that can rapidly and accurately identify high-emitting vehicles.

By Bethan Davies 31 May 2022
Adding Depth to Standard Sensors to Enable 3D Imaging

Adding Depth to Standard Sensors to Enable 3D Imaging

We speak with Okan Atalar about new research that could one day allow simple cameras, such as those on smartphones, to see the world in 3D.

By Megan Craig 10 May 2022
CovidDeep: Testing for SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 using Wearable Medical Sensors

CovidDeep: Testing for SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 using Wearable Medical Sensors

AZoSensors speaks with Niraj K. Jha from the Electrical and Computer Engineering faculty at Princeton University. This interview explores the research proposing a framework called CovidDeep. CovidDeep combines efficient deep neural networks with commercially available wearable medical sensors for pervasive testing of the virus and the resultant disease.

From NeuTigers Inc. 21 Mar 2022
International Women's Day; In conversation with Dr. Nako Nakatsuka

International Women's Day; In conversation with Dr. Nako Nakatsuka

This International Women's Day, we speak with Dr. NAko Nakatsuka, a Senior Scientist at ETH Zurich's Laboratory of Biosensors and Bioelectronics.

By Megan Craig 8 Mar 2022
Dramatically Simplifying Spectral Sensing

Dramatically Simplifying Spectral Sensing

AZoSensors speaks with Kaylee Hakkel from MantiSpectra, a vertically-integrated spin-off of the Eindhoven University of Technology, about her research into developing a near-infrared sensor that dramatically simplifies spectral sensing.

By Bethan Davies 7 Mar 2022
High Speed Projector Brings Alternative Realities to Light

High Speed Projector Brings Alternative Realities to Light

We speak to Prof. Watanabe about a new high-speed projector that utilizes Dynamic Projection Mapping to bring alternative realities closer to reality.

By Megan Craig 23 Feb 2022
Battery-Free, Wearable Sensor for Nicotine Exposure Monitoring

Battery-Free, Wearable Sensor for Nicotine Exposure Monitoring

AZoSensors speaks with Dr. Md. Ataur Rahman from RMIT University about a lightweight, wearable sensor that can detect nicotine in real-time and wirelessly transmit the data to electronic devices such as a smartphone.

By Bethan Davies 21 Feb 2022
Catalyzing Innovation; in Conversation with Women in STEM

Catalyzing Innovation; in Conversation with Women in STEM

We showcase women driving innovation in the Sensors field in celebration of the UN's International Day of Women and Girls in Science.

By Megan Craig 11 Feb 2022
Unearthing an Ancient Universe; the James Webb Space Telescope

Unearthing an Ancient Universe; the James Webb Space Telescope

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope aims to delve deeper into the history of the Universe, studying every phase of cosmic history with infrared technologies.

By Megan Craig 21 Jan 2022
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Obtaining Rapid, Near-Lab Quality Analysis in the Field with Si-Ware

Gabriele Straaß & Florian Eigenmann, Ph.D.

Read about the release of the handheld NeoSpectra™ Scanner, where users can obtain analysis results within minutes straight to their mobile device.

Obtaining Rapid, Near-Lab Quality Analysis in the Field with Si-Ware

PlanetWatch, A Citizen Science Approach to Clean Air

PlanetWatch

We speak with PlanetWatch, an organization taking a citizen science approach to clean air in the hopes of decentralizing environmental monitoring services.

PlanetWatch, A Citizen Science Approach to Clean Air

Using Facial Expression to Enhance Virtual Reality for Disabled Users

Arindam Dey and Dr. Mark Billinghurst

AZoSensors speaks with researchers from the University of Queensland about making virtual reality more accessible for people with a wide range of disabilities.

Using Facial Expression to Enhance Virtual Reality for Disabled Users
MCT469-SF Washdown - In-Line Sensor for Moisture Measurement

MCT469-SF Washdown - In-Line Sensor for Moisture Measurement

The MCT469-SF Washdown is a compatible on-line NIR Sensor designed for continuous moisture and constituent measurement. It is ideal for washdown conditions in the food industry.

From KPM Analytics
MX 256 Control Unit — For Gas Detection and Measurement

MX 256 Control Unit — For Gas Detection and Measurement

The MX 256 is a new control unit, completely digital, aimed at making the detection and measurement of gases easier. It can also be used for the processing of any digital signal from digital sensors (OLCT 10N types), and more.

From Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection
Biaxial Force Balance Inclinometers

Biaxial Force Balance Inclinometers

Columbia Models SI-702AI and SI-702AIHP are biaxial force balance inclinometers designed with an output circuit configuration made for use in 4–20 mA data transmission systems.

From Columbia Research Laboratories, Inc.

1E-Tattoo Developed for Continuous Mobile Blood Pressure Monitoring

2Economical Nanosensors to Monitor Traces of Fruit Pesticides

3A Smart Jumpsuit With Motion Sensors Can Track Neurological Development of Infants

4GHGSat Creates Three Novel ABB-Built Optical Sensors to Monitor Methane Emissions

5Chemists Create a Sensor That May Detect the pH of Human Saliva

6Novel Olfactory Sensor Can Screen Breath for Biometric Authentication

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