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SUMMARY:Challenges in Smart Sensor Systems
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DESCRIPTION:Lucas Tschuor\nAbstract: The trend towards integration of micr
 osensors in a broad variety of devices and contexts is flourishing. This t
 rend results in abundant product innovations striving to bring value to ap
 plications. Many of these innovations are dominantly triggered by progress
  in sensor miniaturization. In particular\, monolithic sensor systems comp
 rising the sensor element and signal processing on a single chip provide h
 igh functional densities. The challenges for the innovation and developmen
 t of such smart sensor systems and examples for their implementation in cu
 tting-edge applications are illustrated.\n \nBio: Mr. Lucas Tschuor is He
 ad of Field Application Engineering at Sensirion. He has joint Sensirion i
 n 2012 and gained extensive experience in sensor technology and customer e
 ngineering for a wide range of markets such as automotive\, medical and co
 nsumer business. He has a strong background in innovation\, project and cu
 stomer management and his interest spans from emerging technologies to nov
 el applications. He received a master degree in electrical engineering fro
 m the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) Lausanne in 2005. After
  his master degree he focused on the European Startup Network and build up
  a startup company in Madrid\, Spain followed by a position as R&D Enginee
 r at Siemens. He was also a lecturer in microcontroller programming at the
  National University of Singapore.\n\nThis seminar is part of the Master's
  class MICRO534\, Advanced MEMS and Microsystems\, and is open to the info
 rmed public.
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