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The Berkeley Sensor & Actuator Center (BSAC) is the National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for Microsensors and Microactuators. We conduct industry-relevant, interdisciplinary research on micro- and nano-scale sensors, moving mechanical elements, microfluidics, materials, and processes that take advantage of progress made in integrated-circuit, bio, and polymer technologies.
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BSAC co-Director Leads Portable Biosensor Project
BSAC members might take note that Professor Bernhard Boser of EECS and co-Director of BSAC, is bringing MEMS and device technology to a highly interdisciplinary project within the UC Berkeley Center for Exposure Biology (CEB).
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Albert P. Pisano included in 100 Notable People in the Medical Device Industry
In this issue, MD&DI honors some of the people who make these advances possible and who ensure that those devices can treat patients safely and effectively.
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Ali Javey: A First In Integrated Nanowire Sensor Circuitry
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the University of California at Berkeley have created the world's first all-integrated sensor circuit based on nanowire arrays, combining light sensors and electronics made of different crystalline materials.
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