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"MEMS Sensor Cluster aims to drive innovation and collaboration in the field of Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) sensors by bringing together leading researchers, industry experts, and technology developers from around the globe. The cluster is dedicated to advancing the design, fabrication, and application of MEMS-based sensing technologies across diverse sectors, including biomedical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, automotive systems, and industrial automation.

The mission of the MEMS Sensor Cluster is to promote cutting-edge research, support translational efforts, and facilitate the adoption of MEMS sensors in real-world solutions. Key objectives include accelerating research and development, fostering interdisciplinary collaborations, and creating platforms for knowledge exchange.

To achieve these goals, the cluster organizes international symposia, technical webinars, industry-academia mixers, and joint research initiatives. These efforts cultivate a vibrant ecosystem that enhances global engagement, showcases emerging technologies, and catalyzes innovation at the intersection of microfabrication, sensor integration, and smart systems."

MEMS Sensors cluster leaders

Balasubramanian
Optical Sensors cluster leader
Tyndall National Institute, Ireland
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Jerónimo Segovia
Optical Sensors cluster leader
TI Kilby Labs, USA
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Monthly webinars initiative

Hamza Shakeel
Co-leader
School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Queen’s University, Belfast, UK
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Mao Jingqin
Co-leader
School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Queen’s University Belfast, UK
Lenin Kagema
Co-leader
Undergraduate Student, Kenyatta University, Kenya
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International Joint symposiums initiative

First symposium 2025
Seasonal School and International Symposium on Optical Sensors (ISOS) 2025
June 1-3 2025 Pamplona Spain
Hosted by IEEE Sensors Council & Systems Council Spain Joint Chapter and supported by IEEE Sensors Council Italy Chapter
Carlos Ruiz
Leader
Public University of Navarra, Spain
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Francesco Chiavaioli
Co-leader
CNR Istituto di Fisica Applicata "Nello Carrara", Italy
Jean Carlos Cardozo da Silva
Co-leader
Universidade Tecnologica Federal do Parana, Brazil
Bidhan Pramanick
Leader
School of Electrical Sciences
IIT Goa, India
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