May 31, 2023
As miniature gas sensors become increasingly popular, especially for emerging applications, it is important for the gas sensor device community to adhere to standard ways of describing them. We propose that the first step in doing so is to standardize the set of functional parameters thatform the core of a gas sensor specification.
This presentation dives into the basic list of parameters, their definitions and measurement units, and where applicable, testing procedures, that we recommend be part of a standard gas sensor datasheet.
Location
Virtual, Online,
United States
SPEAKERS
Dr. Sreeni Rao has been in the MEMS sensing and semiconductor sector for the last 25 years, and has previously held technical and business leadership positions at Texas Instruments, IBM, Analog Devices, Qualtre, Inc., TDK and currently is GM, Gas and Environmental Sensing at Interlink Electronics. He has a PhD in ECE from University of California, Irvine and an MBA from Northeastern University.
Radislav Potyrailo is a Principal Scientist at GE Research and the Chair of the Device Working Group of the MEMS and Sensors Industry Group. Radislav has been leading multiple programs for gas, chemical, and biological detection on inventing new sensing systems and bringing them from lab feasibility studies, to field validation, and to commercialization. He has MS degree in Optoelectronics from Kyiv Polytechnic Institute and PhD in Analytical Chemistry from Indiana University.
Ryotaro Sakauchi is a Senior Manager at Robert Bosch LLC and is responsible for Business Development of Bosch Sensortec’s MEMS sensors for the consumer market. He has been in the MEMS sensor sector for the last 13 years and has previously held technical and business positions at Bosch’s USA and Japan locations. He has a Bachelor’s degree of Liberal Arts from International Christian University in Japan.