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Tyndall National Institute at IEEE Sensors 2023

Posted on: 24 Oct 2023

Tyndall National Institute at IEEE Sensors 2023

 

IEEE Sensors 2023 kicks off this Sunday, October 29th in Vienna, Austria.

The global forum will bring together research scientists, engineers, and practitioners from academia and industry to present their latest research findings, ideas, and applications in the areas of sensors and sensing technologies.

The IEEE Sensors Conference is a three-day event that showcases the latest in sensor technology innovation, hosting detailed technical sessions, industrial panels and an exhibition hall.  

A delegation from Tyndall National Institute are attending this Conference and will be available on Booth No.7 at the Exhibition Hall.  

For more information on Tyndall activity at the conference, please see below.

Full details of IEEE Sensors event is available on their website here: https://2023.ieee-sensorsconference.org/.

Day 1: Sunday, 29 October 2023

Time: 07:30 to 11:00 GMT / 08:30 to 12:00 CET

Workshop Title: Sustainable Agri Food and Environment (SAFE) Sensors

Venue: Park Suite 5, Hilton Vienna Park

Participant details: Dr Alan O’Riordan, Dr Daniela Iacopino, Dr Han Shao, Dr Tarun Narayan, Dr Veda Sandeep Nagaraja, Kathleen Kennedy, Mary-Kate Reidy, and Shane O’Sullivan.

Workshop Description:

The workshop will provide an overview of advancement with microelectrodes array technology. The development and application of these sensors have become increasingly important in various fields, including biomedical, environmental, and industrial applications. We will cover the basic principles of microelectrode sensor design and fabrication and explore various simulation tools available for designing and optimizing sensor performance. It will display how these electrodes can be simulated using COMSOL highlighting different application. We will show the importance of sustainability in sensor development and discuss strategies for reducing the environmental impact of sensor manufacturing and disposal. The workshop will also focus on techniques like surface acoustic wave and electrochemical-based sensors. In hands on/ demo session we will also demonstrate microelectrodes sensor with application like milk stability testing, gas sensing and soil nutrient detection.

 

Day 2: Monday, 30 October 2023

Time: 12:30 to 14:30 (GMT) / 13:30 to 15:30 (CET)

Panel Title: IEEE Women in Sensors (WiSe) Session

Venue: Park Suite 9, Hilton Park Vienna

Tyndall Participants: Dr Daniela Iacopino is a panellist. Dr Veda Sandeep Nagaraja is the co-chair of WiSe and will be coordinating the panel discussion two panel discussion under WiSe.

Workshop Description:

Women in Sensors (WiSe) aims to promote globally, the presence and advancement of persons who identify as women in the technical area and professions related to sensors. It is targeted at professional women in sensing technology, from industry or academia, and will provide the opportunity to create communities to facilitate knowledge sharing and provide support through highly interactive sessions designed to foster discussion and collaboration.

We are proud to present our Women in Tyndall.

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Poster Session 1:

Time: 13:30 - 15:30

Poster title: HOLISTICS – Disruptive Technologies for Wearable Healthcare Developing the Irish Ecosystem for Next  Generation Wearable Healthcare devices

Author: Brendan O’Flynn

Time: 14:30 to 15:30 (GMT) / 15:30 to 16:30 (CET)

Panel Title: Career Opportunities for Young Professionals in Sensors and Related Industries

Venue: Park Suite 1, Hilton Park Vienna

Tyndall Participant: Dr Veda Sandeep Nagarja is the moderator for the panel discussion.

 

Day 4: Wednesday, 1 November

Time: 12:30 to 14:30 (GMT) / 13:30 to 15:30 (CET)

Venue: Park Suite 9, Hilton Park Vienna

Competition title: WiSe & YP Big Idea Pitch Competition

Details: This competition is to motivate young students/researchers to develop entrepreneurial and business mindsets with their skills and training on sensor research and development

Tyndall Participants:

  • Dr. Han Shao will be one of the judges for selecting the best pitch.
  • Tarun Narayan will pitch his idea at the Big Idea Pitch contest

 

Poster session 2

Time 13:30 to 14:30

Poster title: Time Electrochemical sensor for phosphate sensing in water

Authors: Mary Kate, Tarun Narayan,