Invited lectures Rolf Hut, Neeti Kalyani (Sensors and Devices 06_2)
Today, Rolf Hut from the Tu/Delft bring us in the maker movement, while Neeti Kalyani from the Translational Health Science and Technology Institute in India will show us how she is using electrochemical sensors to detect pollutants. Dr. Rolf Hut Twitter: / rolfhut Personal page: http://rolfhut.nl Extra video: how to build a toaster from scratch: • Thomas Thwaites: How I built a toaster -- ... Anouk Wipprecht, sensors, 3D printing, and fashion: • Anouk Wipprecht integrates parking sensors... Interview with Lady Ada (Adafruit): • Limor Fried, Founder & CEO, Adafruit Indus... Dr. Neeti Kalyani: Twitter: / kalyanineeti Review on pesticide sensing: https://link.springer.com/article/10.... "thanks" to the 2020 pandemic, part of the course BioNanoTechnology: Sensors & Devices taught at Wageningen University (the Netherlands) was done online. Please note that these videos are not the whole course, and many things are only mentioned here and discussed further during live lectures.

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