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SUMMARY:Integrated Sensor Using CMOS (Prof. David R. S. Cumming\, Universi
 ty of Glasgow) - Prof. David R. S. Cumming\, School of Engineering\, Unive
 rsity of Glasgow
DTSTART:20140213T140000Z
DTEND:20140213T150000Z
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CONTACT:Dr. Jonathan D. Mar
DESCRIPTION:CMOS underpins all modern microelectronics technology. Whilst 
 dominant in computing and communications components and systems\, CMOS has
  also been hugely influential in imaging technology\, displacing other met
 hods of making semiconductor focal plane array sensors such as CCD. In thi
 s talk I will describe new developments in CMOS sensing technology\, inclu
 ding the CMOS proton sensing array that has growing influence in instrumen
 tation for analytical chemistry and next generation gene sequencing. I wil
 l further discuss new sensor technologies based on CMOS for use in teraher
 tz imaging\, and the application of emerging technologies in metamaterials
  and surface plasmon resonance that are set to have a major impact on inte
 grated sensing technologies. In so doing I will show how CMOS is now at th
 e confluence of many strands of research\, far outside its original applic
 ation domain\, and how microelectronics and nanoscale engineering has an i
 mpact on some of the most demanding technological applications of today.\n
 \nPresented by: Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory\, Hitachi Europe Ltd. (Enquir
 ies to: jm585@cam.ac.uk)
LOCATION:Pippard Lecture Theatre\, Bragg Building\, Cavendish Laboratory (
 Physics Department)
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