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
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Roana de Oliveira Hansen, Associate professor See previous members working within this field. Klick here.
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Funded projects
TeleScent - Long-distance transmission of scents, Villum Experiment
Project duration: 1 Feb 2025 – 31 Jan 2027
Sensors for controlled Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement, SDU Climate Cluster
Project duration: 1 Jul 2024 – 30 Jun 2027
Project partners: SDU NanoSYD and SDU Biology
Sensor Training Lab, funded by Danfoss Uddannelses Fond
Project duration: 1 Jan 2024 – 31 Dec 2026
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
