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Sensor and Actuator Systems (SAS)
Sensor and Actuator Systems (SAS) conducts multidisciplinary research on all areas of transduction sciences from materials for sensors, and systems integration to cell free synthetic biology lab-on-a-chip detection and soft robots.
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04 October 2024
Networking and collaboration in smart sensor technologies - highlights from the Italy-Sweden Bilateral Workshop
The Italy-Sweden Bilateral Workshop on Smart Sensor Technologies and Applications took place at Linköping University on 1-2 October 2024. It was organised by the Embassy of Italy to Sweden and Linköping University.
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13 June 2024
Your clothes will soon be extra muscles
Textile muscles is a young research field. In the long run, the technology can be built into clothes that can give an extra boost during heavy lifting, give hugs at a distance and help the visually impaired navigate the urban environment.
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26 January 2017
“Knitted muscles” provide power
Researchers have coated normal fabric with an electroactive material, and in this way given it the ability to actuate in the same way as muscle fibres.
Doctoral studies in Applied Physics
Research in Applied Physics aims to apply the methods, models and approaches of physics in fields such as surface and molecular physics, biotechnology, lab-on-a-chip, organic electronics, self-organising materials, and polymeric and soft materials.
Sensor and Actuator Systems
Sensor and Actuator Systems (SAS) conducts multidisciplinary research on all areas of transduction sciences from materials for sensors, and systems integration to cell free synthetic biology lab-on-a-chip detection and soft robots.
Applied Sensor Science
We work on development and characterization of chemical gas sensors, silicon carbide field effect transistors, graphene and other 2D materials for gas sensors.
Bionics and Transduction Science
The Bionic and Transductor Science unit conductrs research in the interface between biology, material science, transducers and microsystem technology.
Chemical and biosensor systems
Work in the Chemical and biosensor systems research group bridges fundamental discoveries with real-world applications, driving progress through collaborations with industry, academia, and societal partners.
Optical Devices Laboratory
At Optical Devices Laboratory we research on methods and devices for optical chemical sensing, such as disposable and autonomous lab-on-a-chip systems, and optical devices conceived for universal interfacing to readout instruments.