Hot off the press: New Paper in Chemical Engineering Journal!
The paper “Compact fluidic electrochemical sensor platform for on-line monitoring of chemical oxygen demand in urban wastewater” was published in Chemical Engineering Journal!
Written by Darla on . Posted in General News, New publications.
The paper “Compact fluidic electrochemical sensor platform for on-line monitoring of chemical oxygen demand in urban wastewater” was published in Chemical Engineering Journal!
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A sensor platform to detect heavy metals has been developed within the COMMON SENSE project and presented during its final event, last Friday 27th January.
The partners that participated in the development of this sensor platform are Dublin City University (DCU), DropSens, National Center of Microelectronics (CNM-IMB) (CSIC), and the Nanoparticles and Nanocomposites Group (NN) at ICMAB (CSIC).
Highlights of the heavy metals sensor platform (photo):
Apart from this sensor, in which the NN Group has participated, the COMMON SENSE project has developed prototypes of other in situ next generation marine monitoring sensors:
For more information, please visit the COMMON SENSE project website or contact the leader of the Dissemination and Knowledge Management Work Package, Cliona Ní Cheallachain (cliona@aquatt.ie).
The COMMON SENSE project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Program (Ocean 2013-2) under grant agreement no 614155.
Written by JAGS on . Posted in General News.
The N&N group participates in the @NextGEM_eu project, for which we prepared this video explaining how we work with c.elegans. 🪱
👉 Dr. @PolAlonso1 explains how we use these nematodes and why they are useful for assessing biological effects.
#BioEM #5G