Nano-Tera Annual Plenary Meeting 2016: Virtual Edition

Envirobot

Developing an aquatic robot which can 'smell' polluting substances, using integrated biological and chemical sensors

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Envirobot

Project sheet

Envirobot in detail

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Envirobot photos

Posters

Envirobot posters

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Associated Posters

Sensors integration in Envirobot locomotion segmentOliver Gubler, Frederic Truffer, Marc Pignat, Alessandro Crespi, Martial Geiser
Flexible pH sensor based on layer-by-layer assembled iridium oxide nanoparticles Milica Jovic, Jonnathan C. Hidalgo-Acosta, Hubert H. Girault
Fish cell-based biosensor for evaluating water qualityVivian Lu Tan, Florent Boudoire, Artur Braun, Kristin Schirmer
Microfluidic chips to measure bacterial chemotaxis in a biosensory perspectiveClémence Roggo, Jan Roelof van der Meer
Multiple semi-continuous chemical detection by bacterial bioreporters in a microfluidics chemostat Siham Beggah Möller, Nina Buffi, Philippe Renaud and Jan Roelof van der Meer
Fish cell-based biosensor: the prototypeFrederic Truffer, Vivian Lu Tan, Kristin Schirmer, Martial Geiser
Sensors integration in Envirobot locomotion segmentOliver Gubler, Frederic Truffer, Marc Pignat, Alessandro Crespi, Martial Geiser
Optimal Search Strategies for Pollutant Source LocalizationBehzad Bayat, Naveena Crasta, Howard Li, and Auke Ijspeert
Xenopus Laevis oocyte based Biosensors
Envirobot: A Bio-Inspired Environmental Monitoring PlatformAlessandro Crespi, André Guinard, Behzad Bayat, and Auke Ijspeert




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