TU Non-core: Bionic man
Discovering sensors
Electronic and photonic sensors are everywhere, integrated into our daily lives, at the heart of the technological advances shaping our modern world. These small devices play an essential role in converting physical signals into usable information, enabling us to monitor, measure, control and improve a multitude of parameters. The aim of Bionic Man is to invite us to explore where these sensors come into play in our field of expertise.
Last Monday, December 11, we attended the TU evaluation session led by Prof. Stéphane Blin and Prof. Brice Sorli. That day, we had the chance to discuss the use of these sensors in the fields of ecology, chemistry, medicine, water science and modeling, based on posters and presentations by our IDIL students.
Some photos below.
Welcome to view the student posters:
- Project 1: Protecting Bats, a Keystone species
- Project 2: Organs on Chip-Pioneering Science. Amidst regulatory Crossroads
- Project 3: Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) a good way to fight cancer and replace chemotherapy?
- Project 4: Fiber Optic Temperature Measurement: Why, how and examples in water sicences
- Project 5: Genetic Exploration through Nanopore Enhanced sequencing with Photonic Systems
What is a Non-Core teaching unit?
This is an introductory course to a new discipline, enabling our students to develop multidisciplinary knowledge designed to encourage critical thinking and the scientific approach.
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