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Poster Instructions
Best Student Paper Award
Best Poster Award
Poster Presentation Floorplan
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The IEEE SENSORS 2009 Conference announces the Best Poster Award Competition to recognize excellence among its participants. The Best Poster Award will be presented at this year's conference in Christchurch, New Zealand.
The Technical Program Committee will select the best three (3) presented posters during the poster session and all posters will be reviewed for these honors. The announcement and prizes will be awarded at the banquet on Tuesday, 27 October.
If you have questions, please contact: info@ieee-sensors2009.org.
Previous winners of the IEEE SENSORS Conference Best Poster Competition are:
IEEE SENSORS 2008, Lecce, ITALY
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First Place |
Paper Title: | "A Novel Micro Optical Probe for Early Diagnosis of Upper Gastrointestinal (GI) Cancers"
A. Garcia-Uribe1, K.C. Balareddy1, J. Zou1, K.K. Wang2 and L.V. Wang3
1Texas A&M University, USA, 2Mayo Clinic, USA, 3Washington University in St. Louis, USA
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Second Place |
Paper Title: | "Electrospun TiO2 Gas Sensors"
O. Landau, A. Rothschild, and E. Zussman
Technion, ISRAEL
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Third Place |
Paper Title: | "Quantum Dots Coatings Inside Photonic Crystal Fibers For Temperature Sensing"
J. Arigita, B. Larrion, J. Bravo, M. Hernaez, I.R. Matias, and F.J. Arregui
Universidad Publica de Navarra, SPAIN
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IEEE SENSORS 2007, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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First Place |
Paper Title: | "Using Magneto-Inductive Sensors to Detect Tongue Position in a Wireless Assistive Technology for People with Severe Disabilities"
X. Huo1, J. Wang2, and M. Ghovanloo1
1Georgia Institute of Technology, USA and 2North Carolina State University, USA
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Second Place |
Paper Title: | "Ultra Low Power Mox Sensors with Ppb-Level Voc Detection Capabilities"
I. Elmi, S. Zampolli, E. Cozzani, M. Passini, G. Pizzochero, G.C. Cardinali, and M. Severi
CNR - IMM Bologna, ITALY
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Third Place |
Paper Title: | "An Electromagnetically Actuated Micromachined Loudspeaker for Hearing Aids Applications"
S.-S. Je and J. Chae
Arizona State University, USA
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IEEE SENSORS 2006, Daegu, KOREA
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Winner |
Paper Title: | "Flexible Glucose Sensor Using Biocompatible Polymers"
Authors: H. Kudo, T. Sawada, M.X. Chu, T. Saito, K. Otsuka, Y. Iwasaki, and K. Mitsubayashi
Tokyo Medica and Dental University, JAPAN
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Winner |
Paper Title: | "Sensitive and Selective Photo Acoustic Gas Sensor Suitable for High Volume Manufacturing"
Authors: K. Schjolberg-Henriksen1, A. Ferber1, O. Schulz2, S. Moe1, D.T. Wang1, M. Lloyd3, K.-H. Suphan4, R.W. Berstein1, H. Rogne1, and G. Mu2
1SINTEF ICT, NORWAY, 2European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company, GERMANY, 3Farside Technology, UK, 4Micro-Hybrid Electronic GmbH, GERMANY
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Runner-Up |
Paper Title: | "Integrated CMOS-Based Sensor Array for Mechanical Stress Mapping"
Authors: P. Ruther, J. Bartholomeyczik, S. Kibbel, T. Scheib, and O. Paul
University of Freiburg - IMTEK, GERMANY
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Runner-Up |
Paper Title: | "A Palm-Sized Gas-Chromatographic System for Sub-ppb VOC Detection in Air Quality Monitoring Applications"
Authors: S. Zampolli, I. Elmi, G.C. Cardinali, L. Masini, A. Zani, M. Severi, P. Betti and E. Dalcanale
University of Parma, ITALY
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