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Day 3: Wednesday, March 2, 2005

     

Chemical Sensors for Aerospace Applications
by Gary Hunter
NASA – Glenn Research Center
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Sensor Arrays, Artificial Senses,
Awareness and Intelligence

by Joseph Stetter
Illinois Institute of Technology
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Sensor Systems in Chem/Bio Defense
by Duane Linder
Sandia National Laboratories
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The Future of Sensor Networks
by Laurens Tromp
Mitre Corporation
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The Challenges and Benefits of Developing Tunable MEMS-Based Chemical Sensors
by Steve Semancik, NIST
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Molecular Recognition Using
Nanomechanical Sensors

by Thomas Thundat
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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