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Mollaie Daryani, Mehdi (author)
In connection with growing in applications of nanoparticles in various industrial sectors such as cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, the demand for in-line identification and characterization of nanoparticles suspended in fluids has increased. In addition to that, nanoparticles in general and nanoplastics in particular, can easily contaminate air...
master thesis 2021
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Chen, X. (author), Kothari, Nimit (author), Keşkekler, A. (author), Steeneken, P.G. (author), Alijani, F. (author)
Diamagnetic levitation offers stable confinement of an object from its environment at zero power, and thus is a promising technique for developing next generation unclamped resonant sensors. In this work, we realize a resonant weighing scale using a graphite plate that is diamagnetically levitating over a checkerboard arrangement of permanent...
journal article 2021
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Kothari, Nimit (author)
In the past few decades, there has been a growing demand for low-cost disposable sensors to be utilized in hazardous and toxic environments such as high temperature and chemically aggressive environments, which can lead to irreversible damage to the sensor. Moreover, by cost reduction, they become more attractive for utilization in developing...
master thesis 2019
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Frota Sartori, A. (author), Belardinelli, P. (author), Dolleman, R.J. (author), Steeneken, P.G. (author), Ghatkesar, M.K. (author), Buijnsters, J.G. (author)
Diamond is a highly desirable material for state-of-the-art micro-electromechanical (MEMS) devices, radio-frequency filters and mass sensors, due to its extreme properties and robustness. However, the fabrication/integration of diamond structures into Si-based components remain costly and complex. In this work, a lithography-free, low-cost...
journal article 2019
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