Innovation and Research
Case Western Reserve University Research in Microsensors, Microsystems
Case Western Reserve University research in microsensors and microsystems includes a microfabricated solid-oxide electrolyte oxygen sensor array. more
Michigan Universities Research Low Power Sensing
The University of Michigan, Michigan State University and Michigan Technological University Engineering Research Center for Wireless Integrated MicroSystems (WIMS ERC) includes research into several areas involving low power sensing. more
University of Southern California MEMS Group transducer Research
The University of Southern California MEMS Group research includes self-focusing acoustic transducers and dome-shaped diaphragm transducers. more
Western Michigan University Wireless Sensor Network Lab. (WiSe Lab)
Government
Wireless sensor networks are being developed with a variety of settings at relatively low costs due to advancements in sensors and low power electronic devices with wireless communication capabilities. more
Wayne State University Smart Sensors and Integrated Microsystems (SSIM)
Government
Wayne State University’s Smart Sensors and Integrated Microsystems program and its researchers are developing novel materials, methods and prototype devices for advances in energy, communications and aerospace technology, as well as automotive, environmental and biomedical applications. more
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