Exhibition booth at HM21 Digital Edition
This week at HM21 Digital Edition, we present current research topics and project results in the development of silicon-based MEMS and MOEMS sensor concepts
This week at HM21 Digital Edition, we present current research topics and project results in the development of silicon-based MEMS and MOEMS sensor concepts
The CiS Research Institute uses its competences in packaging and interconnection technology for the further development of the founding project of Ilmsens GmbH. Processes such as chip-to-chip contacts with extremely short and flat loops as well as long-term stable, hermetic packaging drive the miniaturization of the “system-in-package” sensor
SPIE Photonics West 2021 will take place from March 6 to 11 as an online-only event. As part of OPTO 2021, the CiS Research Institute will give two presentations on current research results on the emission behavior of UV LEDs and on down converters for driving UV LEDs. The lectures are available for registered participants during the whole period of the event
The market for thermopile sensors is growing and will continue to gain from the current COVID pandemic. In the current project NIVo two established principles are combined to a novel isothermal sensor by front cavities and thus the innovation capability in this field is further developed
Ammonia gas sensor for AdBlu® control – Spectroscopically operating sensor concepts sensitively and reliably select ammonia concentration in the exhaust tract of a diesel engine. In the NHxSens project, a miniaturised non-dispersive ultra-violet (NDUV) spectrometer is being developed for exhaust gas analysis
A new technology platform is used for targeted optical adaptation of an SNSPD silicon chip stack. This is an extremely compact construction of a superconducting detector with efficient signal coupling in a chip compound as well as integrated optics and mounting of a fibre
The CiS Research Institute has been working for more than 10 years on the development of photoplethysmographic sensors for the continuous measurement of vital parameters such as heart rate, heart rate variability and blood oxygen saturation. The most recent result is a miniaturised sensor that also monitors blood pressure in the ear
The 10th advisory board meeting of the Advanced UV for Life (AUVL) consortium is taking place today as an online event. The CiS Research Institute is the coordinator of the working field “Modules & Measurement Technology”. Prof. Thomas Ortlepp will give a lecture from 11:45 AM to 12:20 PM about the value creation and supply chains within the field of work
Yesterday, the workshop autum at CiS was continued in an exciting way with the workshop on “Components of NDIR sensor technology” which is already in its second edition. Designed as a hybrid presence and online event, more than 40 experts from research and industry discussed specific infrared sensor development for the analysis of liquid and gaseous substances
Based on innovative assembly and interconnection technologies, CiS is responsible for the development of assembly processes for UV LEDs within the consortium “Advanced UV for Life”. Combined with the know-how of other partners in the consortium, solutions for disinfection with UV-LEDs are realised