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Sensor technologies

Sensor technologies contributing to the fulfilment of sustainability goals by promoting sustainable food consumption, enabling accessible healthcare, and ensuring climate change resilience.

 NanoSYD members working within this field

  

Roana de Oliveira Hansen, Associate professor
Tatiana Lisboa Marcondes, Industrial postdoc
Lawrence Nsubuga, PhD student  
Jacek Fiutowski, Associate professor
Casper Kunstmann, Assistant professor
Simon Overgaard Høegh, Guest researcher
Tugbars Heptaskin, Guest researcher
Albert Ashong, Master student
Turjja Datta, Master student

See previous members working within this field. Klick here.

 

 
 

Funded projects

PRECISE – Intelligent solution for sustainable meat production and consumption, Interreg Deutschand-Danmark
Project duration: 1 April 2023 – 31 March 2026
Project partners: University of Southern Denmark, AmiNIC ApS, Fraunhofer ISIT, KIN Food Institute, HS-Flensburg and TH-Lübeck

Climate change resilience: Monitoring emerging pathogens in Arctic permafrost
Project duration: 1 January 2023 – 31 December 2024
Project partners: University of Southern Denmark, McMaster University and Wilfried Laurier University

Sensor technology for sustainable meat/fish sales and greener supermarkets
Fabrikant Mads Clausen Foundation
Project duration: 1 January 2023 – 31 December 2024

AmiNIC commercialisation activities
Project duration: 1 January 2019 – 31 December 2023
Project partners: University of Southern Denmark and AmiNIC ApS

Cantilin – High-accuracy prediction of meat expiration dates by overcoming non-linearity barriers for microcantilever biosensors 
Danish Council for Independent Research – Green Transition
Project duration: 1 March 2021 – 28 February 2024
Project partners: University of Southern Denmark, Fraunhofer ISIT and AmiNIC ApS

High-Tech development of game-changing innovation for food waste reduction, EU- Coordination and support action Lump sum
Project duration: 1 September 2020 – 28 February 2022
Project partners: University of Southern Denmark and AmiNIC ApS

Paanee – Photons and AI for Aquifer monitoring Needs: A cyber-physical system for monitoring groundwater quality
Innovation Fund Denmark
Project Duration: 2021-2024
Project Partners: University of Southern Denmark, Copenhagen Nanosystems and IIT Bombay

J-W teknik commercialisation activities
Project duration: 2021-2022
Project partners: University of Southern Denmark and J-W teknik

Access and Acceleration, INTERREG Denmark-Deutschland
Project duration: 2019-2022

Development of sensors for Vinyl Chloride detection in water,  DigitaliseringsBoost
Project duration: 2021-2022
Project partners: University of Southern Denmark, WaterCare Guard and Copenhagen Nanosystems

Smart masks for healthcare
Fabrikant Mads Clausens Fond
Project Duration: 2020-2021

AmiNIC – MEMS sensors for meat quality assessment
AutomationsBoost
Project Duration: 2017-2019
Project Partners: University of Southern Denmark/MCI and AmiNIC ApS

Plasmonic gas sensors
Fabrikant Mads Clausens Fond
Project Duration: 2016-2017

Smart Surfaces for sensors
Fabrikant Mads Clausens Fond
Project Duration: 2018-2019

Stimulus-active microfluidic calibration platform 
Fabrikant Mads Clausens Fond
Project Duration: 2019-2020

Blue Unit water chemical sensors
AutomationsBoost
Project Duration: 2017-2019

Lab-on-Chip technique for food quality control in the food and bio industry
INTERREG 4A
Project duration: 1 January 2009 - 31 December 2013
Project partners: University of Southern Denmark/MCI (lead partner), University of Applied Sciences Flensburg, University of Applied Sciences Kiel

Water quality sensing platforms for ecological management of urban rivers, Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation / networking
Project duration: Jan – December 2017 Project Partners: International Institute of Ecology, Federal University of São Carlos, Feevale University (Brazil), University of Southern Denmark

Mads Clausen Institute University of Southern Denmark

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Last Updated 08.02.2024