Microsensors and Bioelectronics Laboratory

EngineeringEx SRL

Microsensors and Bioelectronics Laboratory

The Micosensors & Bioelectronics Laboratory (formerly known as SRL) is headed by Professor Julian Gardner and is part of the Electrical and Electronic Engineering stream within the re-structured School of Engineering at Warwick University.

SRL group Feb 2010

Research Focus

• Analogue VLSI sensors
• Bioengineering & Biomimetic sensors
• CMOS based gas sensors
• Dynamic modelling of sensors
• Electronic Noses

• Electronic Tongues
• Micro-fluidics/Lab-on-a-chip
• Micro-olfactory mucosa
• Micro-stereo lithography
• SAW sensors

 

Collaboration

There is currently collaboration with the following research centres:

Power Devices Group (University of Cambridge, UK)

Biomedical Group (University of Leicester, UK).

Department of Mechanical Engineering (eth, Zurich)
MESA+ (The netherlands)

Institute of Microtechnology (Neuchatel, Switzerland)

IBEC (Barcelona, Spain)


Contact us

School of Engineering, University of Warwick,

Coventry, CV4 7AL, UK
tel.gif+44 (0)2476 523 523 Fax:+44 (0)2476 418922

email.gif J.W.Gardner@warwick.ac.uk

 

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Latest News

A PhD studentship is available to start in July. Please contact Professor Gardner for details.

A technical paper was recently presented at BioMED 2012 entitled "Classification of FAIMS data for detection of bowel bacteria". Copy is available on request. (Posted Feb 2012)

Our recent paper called "CMOS Interfaces for Integrated Gas Sensors" was one of the Top 25 Downloaded Papers for the IEEE Sensors Journal. Details are here. Email J.W.Gardner@warwick.ac.uk for a copy. (Posted Jan 2012)

New release of List of Publications (Posted Jan 2012)

New release of biomedical publications list (Posted Nov 2011)

Spin-out company based on Warwick IP receives award as "Start-up-of-the-year" by British Engineering Excellence Award 2011, see http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/eng/news (Posted Oct 2011)

ISOCS Winter Short Course on "Data Analysis, Robotics and Mobile applications of Chemical Sensors" runs 12-17 January 2012. Details are here. (Posted Sept 2011)

 

 

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