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Revision as of 10:14, 27 September 2015
Sensors, probes and detectors, course into here.
Project 1: Microrobot
Introductory class. more details here | |
Project 2: SP Road trip
Integrating electronics into biological culture devices needs different approaches. the use of silicone-rubbers for sealing off the wet/humid bio-part from the silicon circuits and sensors allows the making of hybrid bioelectronic devices.
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