AVS 65th International Symposium & Exhibition
    Manufacturing Science and Technology Group Tuesday Sessions
       Session MS+MN-TuA

Invited Paper MS+MN-TuA7
New Generation Chemical and Biological Sensors: From New Ideas to Manufacturable Products in the era of Internet of Things and Industrial Internet

Tuesday, October 23, 2018, 4:20 pm, Room 202B

Session: IoT Session: Challenges of Sensor Manufacturing for the IoT
Presenter: Radislav Potyrailo, General Electric Global Research Center
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Modern monitoring requirements of gases and liquids for demanding applications such as medical diagnostics, environmental surveillance, biopharmaceutical process control, industrial safety, and homeland security push the limits of existing detection concepts where we may reach their fundamental performance limits. Thus, without violating the laws of physics, chemistry, and electronics, we need to develop new practical detection concepts and instruments. We are developing new generation of handheld, wireless, and wearable sensors that bridge the gap between the existing and required sensing capabilities. This talk will stimulate your scientific and engineering senses by posing several fundamental and practical questions on principles of chem/bio sensing and by demonstrating on how we address these questions in the developments of sensors with previously unavailable capabilities with examples of strategies of bringing new ideas from their initial lab tests, to field validation, and to final products.