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    Development And Performance Study Of Nanostructured Metal Oxide Gas Sensor 

    Parmar, Mitesh Ramanbhai (2015-01-07)
    The basic necessities to sustain life are – air, water and food. Although the harmful effects due to contaminated food or water are dangerous to life, these can be reduced/avoided by controlling the intake. Whereas, in ...

    Novel Diffraction Based Deflection Profiling For Microcantilever Sensor Technology 

    Phani, Arindam (2015-02-04)
    A novel optical diffraction based technique is proposed and demonstrated to measure deflections of the order of ~1nm in microcantilevers (MC) designed for sensing ultra-small forces of stress. The proposed method ...

    Studies On Direct Sensor Interface Technology For Launch Vehicle Applications 

    Sirnaik, M N (2016-09-26)
    In a process monitoring/control applications tens to thousands of sensors are used for monitoring system parameters. To achieve overall system goals, their reliable performance is critical. Generally a sensor’s output ...

    Shape Optimization Of A Cylilndrical-Electrode Structure To Mimic The Orbitrap 

    Ovhal, Ajay Ashok (2016-11-02)
    The Orbitrap is a mass analyzer that employs an electrostatic field to confine ions. The mass of an ion is determined from the frequency of its axial oscillations in the Orbitrap. The Orbitrap has high resolving power and ...

    Gas Sensors - Micro-Heater Designs And Studies On Sensor Film Deposition 

    Singh, Inderjit (2009-03-03)
    Current gas sensor technology, although meeting the minimum requirements in many instances, suffers for a number of limitations. Hence, there is currently a considerable volume of research being undertaken at many ...

    Point-of-Care High-throughput Optofluidic Microscope for Quantitative Imaging Cytometry 

    Jagannadh, Veerendra Kalyan (2018-03-15)
    Biological research and Clinical Diagnostics heavily rely on Optical Microscopy for analyzing properties of cells. The experimental protocol for con-ducting a microscopy based diagnostic test consists of several manual ...

    Design, Development and Performance Analysis of Micromachined Sensors for Pressure and Flow Measurement 

    Singh, Jaspreet (2018-02-18)
    Now-a-days sensors are not limited only to industry or research laboratories but have come to common man’s usage. From kids toys to house hold equipment like washing machine, microwave oven as well as in automobiles, a ...

    Spatial Filtering Techniques for Large Penetration Depth and Volume Imaging in Fluorescence Microscopy 

    Purnapatra, Subhajit Banergjee (2018-04-06)
    In the past two decades, Fluorescence microscopy has imparted tremendous impact in Biology and Imaging. Several super-resolution Fluorescence imaging techniques (e.g. PALM, STED, STORM, 4Pi and structured illumination) ...

    ECR Plasma Deposition Of Carbon - Studies On DLC Coatings And Carbon Nanotubes 

    Patra, Santanu Kumar (2010-10-13)
    Recent developments in the field of nano-structured materials for technological as well as scientific prospective are quite interesting. In this context carbon plays a dominant role. Few examples such as carbon nanotubes ...

    Studies On Nickel-Titanium Shape Memory Alloy Thin Films For Micro-actuator Applications 

    Sharma, Sudhir Kumar (2014-09-09)
    Shape memory alloys (SMAs) have been recognized as one of the most promising materials for MEMS micro-actuator applications. Among the available materials, Nickel/Titanium (NiTi) SMAs are more popular because, they exhibit ...
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    AuthorSonalikar, Hrishikesh Shashikant (2)Sumesh, M A (2)Abhijith, N (1)Anuradha, S (1)Bagga, Shobi (1)Balu, R (1)Banoth, Earu (1)Bera, Tushar Kanti (1)Bhatt, Chintan M (1)Chatterjee, Saikat (1)... View MoreSubject
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