Harsh Environment Sensors and Sensor Systems
Harsh Environment Sensors and Sensor Systems (2019 – present)
Part of a larger DOE EPSCOR grant, this research project aims to develop devices and circuits for wireless sensing applications in harsh industrial environments, including high temperature (>350oC). The first phase of this research uses existing commercially available off-the-shelf components with innovative integration solutions for proof-of-concept prototype demonstrations. The second phase will combine wide bandgap semiconductor device research with circuit design research.
- Faculty: Nuri Emanetoglu (ECE), Mauricio Pereira da Cunha (PI of overall project) (ECE)
- Graduate Students: Nikung Thapa, Jude Zanoni, Conlan Taylor, Ekaterina Khmeleva
Recent publications:
- , Shane Winters, Nikung Thapa, Jonathan Kincaid, Qingsong Cui, Nuri W. Emanetoglu, Mauriocio Pereira da Cunha, published in , Vol. 5, pg. 63-74, Jan. 19, 2024. DOI
