Lecture: Mondays, 2.15 - 3.45 p.m., A5.1, room -1.03
Exercises: Mondays, 4 - 5.30 p.m., see timetable below

Seminar guidelines, topics and timetable (will be continuously updated)

Powerpoint template for seminar presentations


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Lecture: Date: Content:
Lecture 01 14.10.2024

Ch. 0: introduction, aims and scope

Ch. 1.1: gas sensor function principles (as ppsx)

 Lecture 02 21.10.2024

Ch. 1.1 cont.

Lecture 03 28.10.2024

Ch. 1.2: microstructured MOS gas sensors (as ppsx)

Lecture 04 04.11.2024 Ch. 1.2 cont.
Lecture 05 11.11.2024 Ch. 1.3: integrated microsensor-pre-concentrator-systems (as ppsx)

Exercise 1

11.11.2024 (tbc)
4.00 - 5.30 p.m.
exercise 1: thermal properties
  18.11.2024 no lecture
  25.11.2024 no lecture
Lecture 06 + 07 02.12.2024
double lecture: 2:15 - 5:30 p.m.
Ch. 1.4: IR sensors for gas and liquid phase (as ppsx)
Lecture 08 09.12.2024 Ch. 2.1: magnetic microsensors basics (as ppsx)
Lecture 09 16.12.2024 Ch. 2.2: modern integrated Hall sensors (as ppsx)
Exercise 2 16.12.2024
4.00 - 5.30 p.m.
exercise 2: IR gas sensing
Lecture 10 06.01.2025 Ch. 2.3: xMR sensors (as ppsx)
Lecture 11 13.01.2025

Ch. 2.3 cont.

Lecture 12 20.01.2025 Ch. 2.4: Applications of xMR sensors (as ppsx)
Exercise 3 20.01.2025
4.00 - 5.30 p.m.
exercise 3: magnetic microsensors
seminar talks
part 1
27.01.2025
double slot:
2.15 - approx. 4.30 p.m.

3.2: Annika Petto: Miniaturized two-chamber photoacoustic CO2 sensor with a wafer-bonded MEMS detector

3.3: Andrej Schagaew: Multi-Touch Kit: A Do-It-Yourself Technique for Capacitive Multi-Touch Sensing Using a Commodity Microcontroller

seminar talks
part 2
 03.02.2025
double slot:
2.15 - approx. 4.30 p.m.

3.4: Robin Pfeifer: Bioanalytical sensors using the heat-transfer method HTM and related techniques

3.5: Salem Folz: Human activity recognition system using wearable accelerometers for classification of leg movements: a first, detailed approach

3.6: Daniel Philippi: Gesture and force sensing based on dielectric elastomers for intelligent gloves in the digital production

Vortrag verschoben wg. Erkrankung:
3.1: Fabian Bies: Thin quartz resonators as a detector element for thermal infrared sensors


Grade: seminar talk (30%), oral exam (70%, date by appointment)

Further informationen. module description

exercises: Christian Bur

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