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MEMS Researchers Win IEEE LEOS Best Paper Competition
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MEMS Sensors and Actuators Lab researcher Nathan Siwak
The research is a continuation of the group's ongoing Indium Phosphide MEMS research program to develop single chip sensors. These sensors can be used to detect harmful substances, including toxic gases or even explosive vapors. Single chip sensors using this technology can be used in future handheld personal protection sensors for the military, and will help to miniaturize chemical sensors for airport security-type applications.
More information can be found at the MEMS Sensors and Actuators Lab website.
Published April 30, 2007