IDENTIFYING DATA 2018_19
Subject (*) MICRO AND NANO SENSOR SYSTEMS Code 17675210
Study programme
Engineering and Technology of Electronic Systems (2014)
Cycle 2nd
Descriptors Credits Type Year Period
3 Optional 2Q
Language
Anglès
Department Electronic, Electric and Automatic Engineering
Coordinator
LLOBET VALERO, EDUARD
E-mail eduard.llobet@urv.cat
Lecturers
LLOBET VALERO, EDUARD
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General description and relevant information Conèixer els principis de funcionament de sensors per a senyals òptics, mecànics, tèrmics, magnètics i (bio)químics construits mitjançant la tecnologia de microsistemes. Conèixer els desenvolupaments dins la nanociència i la nanotecnologia per a noves generacions de sensors. Conèixer els sistemes sensors, les xarxes de sensors i els sensors intel·ligents incloent-hi les estratègies de calibració, compensació i comunicacions associades als mateixos.
Because of the termination of the course you are studying, this subject is driven by tutorship. For more information, read the professor's meeting timetable.

Contents
Topic Sub-topic
Microsensors for optical, mechanical, thermal, magnetic and (bio)chemical signals.
Smart microsystems
Strategies for calibration, compensation and communication
Nanosensors

Personalized attention
Description
Personalized attention is a tool that allows solving doubts but also helps the lecturer to better assess whether the sutdent is acquiring or not the knowledge of the course. Teherefore, students should at least meet their lecturer 3 times during the semester.

Assessment
 
Other comments and second exam session

The exam will consist of a multiple choice test of the entire subject with a weight of 100%.

During the exam, the use of any communication and data transmission device by students will be strictly forbidden.


Sources of information
Basic

Later on the basic reference sources will be indentified. These will be selected among those that appear below on the list of Complementary references.

Complementary H. Meixner and R. Jon, Micro- and nanosensor technology : trends in sensor markets, Weinheim, 1995
Andreas Hielerman, Integrated chemical microsensor systems in CMOS technology , Springer, 2005
Julian W. Gardner, Microsensors, MEMS, and smart devices , John Wiley and Sons, 2001
Diversos Autors, Nano and microsensors for chemical and biological terrorism surveillance , Royal Society of chemistry, 2008
Diversos Autors, Modern sensors, transducers and sensor networks , ISFA, 2012
Kalantar-zadeh, Kourosh, Nanotechnology-enabled sensors , Springer, 2010
Gerard C.M. Meijer, Editor, Smart sensor systems, J. Wiley & Sons, 2008

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