Research
The research mission of the Electronic Instrumentation Laboratory is to realize smart sensor systems for the acquisition of data from physical, chemical and biomedical signals. After mechanisation and informatisation, sensorisation has become the largest obstacle to total automation. Therefore, breakthroughs are required in technology, price, size, weight, power consumption and user-friendliness.
To accomplish this goal, the Laboratory has chosen to interweave two functions. Firstly to realize sensors in IC-compatible silicon technology suited for mass-production. Secondly, to combine these silicon sensors with smart interface electronics, preferable in one package. This allows easy communication with the sensors.

Below you will find our research matrix. The core research activities of each project group are shown in the darker shade of green, while the remaining activities are shown in a lighter shade of green. You can click in the matrix to read more on the different research topics.

sensor technology nano-fluidics and packaging MOEMS Paddy French Gerard Meijer Kofi Makinwa Albert Theuwissen Andre Bossche Reinoud Wolffenbuttel Michiel Pertijs Stoyan Nihtianov Biodevices research Paddy French research Paddy French research Paddy French research Gerard Meijer research Gerard Meijer research Gerard Meijer research Albert Theuwissen