Bioengineering, Medical and Sensors
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Bioengineering, Medical, & Sensors

The engineering of devices to help the disabled function more normally and enhance human mobility and functionality is an important and revolutionary field of research. ASU researchers are making great strides in bioengineering, medical device, and sensor technology.

Portfolio

Sensors
Electrochemical Detection of Silica Species

Sub-MM Wireless Ionizing Radiation Detector

Film Bulk Acoustic-Wave Resonator Based Ethanol Sensor
Film Bulk Acoustic Resonator Based Radiation Sensors
Microfluidics
Sample-to-microchip interface

Dynamically Formed Rotors for Lock-In Amplifier Detection

Chemical Sensors
Conducting Polymer Nanosensor

Devices
Molecular films for controlling hydrophobic, hydrophilic, optical, condensation and geometric properties of silicone implants surfaces, including intra-occular lenses used in cataract surgeries

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