Micro and Nanofabricated Sensors

Monday, November 8, 2010: 3:15 PM
Seminar Theater (Hilton)

Description:
This session will focus on micro and nanosensors, with specific emphasis on the fabrication approaches and unique applications. Silicon-based MEMS fabrication technology and its potential and limitations for microsensor development will be addressed in this session. The incorporation of sensors into arrays and other forms of integration within micro and nanosystems are also of interest. Advances in non-planar, non-silicon based fabrication strategies, including nanotube and nanoelectrode configurations as microsensors or microdetection systems are also invited.


Sponsor:
Topical 9: Sensors


Chair:
Chelsey D. Baertsch
Email: baertsch@purdue.edu

Co-Chair:
Hari Nair
Email: hari.nair@exxonmobil.com



3:15 PM
(157a) Enhanced Sensitivity of Resonating Nanocantilever Chemical Vapor Sensors Via Localized Sorptive Film Deposition
Heather C. McCaig, Edward B. Myers, Derrick Chi, Xinchang Zhang, Nathan S. Lewis and Michael L. Roukes


3:36 PM


3:57 PM
(157c) Electrochemical Detection in Nanofluidic Channels
Edgar D. Goluch, Nuchapong Wongrajit, Pradyumna S. Singh and Serge G. Lemay


4:18 PM
(157d) Nanowire Sensor Array Based On Mixed Metal Oxide
Xiaopeng Li, Junghwan Cho, Qingwen Yan, Hongwei Sun, Pradeep U. Kurup and Zhiyong Gu



5:00 PM
(157f) Combination of Electrospinning and Hydrogel Patterning to Create Microarray System for Dual Sensing
Yeol Lee, Hyun Jong Lee, Kyung Jin Son, Sangphil Park, Seung Hee Nam, Young Ha Park and Won-Gun Koh


5:21 PM
(157g) A Microfabricated Stretchable Antenna for Wireless Strain Sensing
Michael D. Dickey, Ju-Hee So, Amit Qusba, Gerard J. Hayes and Gianluca Lazzi
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