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Re: Chemical sensors
1999-02-18
Severine Gahide
Re: Chemical sensors
Severine Gahide
1999-02-18
HI,
I am very interested in any sensor that can detect chemicals. They presented
one at the 12 th IEEE in orlando, last January. Check it out, p547 from the
proceeding book. The work was done by Dr. Koll, from ETH Zurich.
Could you please give me any information that you may get on this topic ?
thank you.
Severine Gahide
Graduate student, NCSU

-----Original Message-----
From: Mehmet Arik 
To: [email protected] 
Date: Thursday, February 18, 1999 1:11 AM
Subject: Chemical sensors




Hi to all:

Does anybody know about MEMS devices that can analyze (give the
concentrations of the chemicals) a chemical mixture ?
Your time is appreciated.

Thanks.

Mehmet.

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