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PhD Research
2002-01-14
Isabelle Harouche
2002-01-14
Heiko van der Linden
2002-01-14
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2002-01-15
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PhD Research
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2002-01-15
hello Isabelle

are you interested in gas sensors based on mems for development electronic
nose, because I4m trying to desing a gas sensor, so you can develop gas sensor
for specific oddors.

Jose Luis.


> Hello All,
>
> I am just about to start a PhD program at the Electrical Engineering
department at U of
Manitoba, Canada. I will be working with MEMS applied to environmental
analysis. But as of
right now I am still trying to fine-tune my choice of research.
>
> Does anyone know of any possibly interesting literature or internet resources
where I
could find some good ideas for a potential PhD thesis? The field of
environmental
applications of MEMS technology is definitely broad!   :o)
>
> Thank you all!
>
>     - Isabelle
>
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