| Welcome!
The Electronic Instrumentation Laboratory conducts an education and
research programme, guiding an average of 24 PhD students, 12 master
students and 6 post docs and guest researchers. The programme is carried
out by 3.4 professors - Paddy French, Gerard Meijer, Kofi Makinwa and Albert Theuwissen,
5 associate professors and 6 technicians. Here you can find all staff
members.
Education
The laboratory conducts a programme of courses and practical training
in data-acquisition, transduction techniques, and measurement and instrumentation.
We participate in the development of new courses applying problem
based learning methods.
Electronic Instrumentation also participates in the Inter-faculty Biomedical
Engineering Masters programme.
Research
The research mission of the Electronic Instrumentation Laboratory is
to realise 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 realise 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.
Finding your way to the Electronic Instrumentation Laboratory
In case you will be
travelling by car, or going by foot from the railway station, the Department
of Electrical Engineering itself, as shown on the left, is a good point
of orientation. Here you will
find the travelling direction by car, train, bus and from the airports.
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| Secretariat:
Joyce Siemers
room 13.320
phone: +31 (0)15 2785745
Fax: +31 (0)15 2785755
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Address:
Electronic Instrumentation Laboratory
Delft University of Technology
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science
Dept. of Microelectronics
Mekelweg 4
2628 CD Delft, the Netherlands
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