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SUMMARY:Smart microsensor systems for sensors solutions in a future world
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DESCRIPTION:Dr. Markus Graf\nAbstract: The trend towards integration of mi
 crosensors in a broad variety of devices and contexts is flourishing. This
  trend results in abundant product innovations striving for superior energ
 y efficiency\, enhanced comfort and ubiquitous networks. Many of these inn
 ovations are dominantly triggered by progress in sensor miniaturization. I
 n particular monolithic sensor systems comprising the sensor element and s
 ignal processing on a single chip provide high functional densities. The c
 hallenges for the development of such smart sensor systems and examples fo
 r their implementation in cutting-edge applications are illustrated.\n\nBi
 o: Dr. Markus Graf is Director R&D of the Humidity Sensor Business Unit at
  Sensirion. He has joint Sensirion in 2005 and gained extensive experience
  in product and process development for a wide range of markets such as au
 tomotive\, mobile and consumer business. He has a strong background in inn
 ovation\, project and sustainability management and his interest spans fro
 m emerging technologies to novel applications. He received a doctoral degr
 ee in micro- and nanotechnology from the Swiss Federal Institute (ETH) Zur
 ich in 2004 followed by a position as postdoctoral fellow and activity man
 ager within a European research network. He was also a research fellow in 
 microtechnology at the Technical University of Denmark\, Lyngby and studie
 d physics at University of Konstanz\, Germany and University Joseph Fourie
 r in Grenoble\, France. He is author or co-author of more than 20 publicat
 ions and 30 patents.
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