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2020 Global Congress on Electrical Engineering (GC-ElecEng 2020). This event is intended to represent a major forum for researchers, professionals and students from all over the world to meet remotely to present their latest research results and to exchange new ideas and practical experiences.
Scope
GC-ElecEng 2020 main scope includes, but is not limited to the following areas: Electronic Engineering and Applications; Sensors, Sensor Networks, and Applications; Electromagnetics, Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation; Power Engineering and Applications; Telecommunication Systems and Networks; Digital Signal Processing; Intelligent Systems and Technologies; Control and Systems Engineering; Photonics, Bio-Photonics and Nano-Photonics; 5G and Beyond Mobile Communications and Computing;
GC-ElecEng 2020 is planned to feature special sessions, keynote talks and tutorial sessions by leading experts, paper presentations, poster shows, demo shows, discussion panels, as well as other interesting technical activities.
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Surface acoustic wave sensors for industrial and biomedical applications
Summary
Surface acoustic wave sensors for industrial and biomedical applications
Surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices are widely used as filters, resonators or delay lines in electronic systems for a wide range of applications such as mobile communication (cell phones), TVs, radar or stable resonators for clock generation . More recently, thanks to the sensitivity of the resonance frequency and the signal transmission delay to physical environmental parameters, the use of SAW devices has been expanded to measure gas concentrations, pressures, forces, temperatures, strains or radiations. SAW-based sensors have also the advantage of being passive (batteryless) and potentially remotely interrogated (wireless)
In this talk, we will address the latest advances in SAW sensors with a focus on three main topics
- Surface acoustic wave sensors for harsh industrial environments, especially at high temperatures
- Magnetic SAW sensors
- SAW sensors for biomedical applications, including “electronic tattoos”
Sami Hage-Ali was born in Strasbourg, France, in 1982. He received an Engineering Degree from Ecole Centrale de Lille and a M.S in micro-nanotechnology from University of Lille 1 in 2005. He received another Master’s Degree in international projects engineering from University of Lille 1 in 2006. He received a Ph.D. in micro-nanotechnology, acoustics and telecommunications from Ecole Centrale de Lille in 2011. In 2011, Dr Hage-Ali was awarded a Fulbright grant and became a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA. Since 2014, he is an Associate professor at Université de Lorraine and is with the Micro-nanosystems group of Institut Jean Lamour, Nancy, France. Dr Hage-Ali’s areas of research are: surface acoustic wave sensors, flexible/stretchable electronics, micro-nanosystems, microwaves and antennas. He is currently serving as chairman of the IEEE France Section Sensors Council Chapter.