Our paper has been selected as the Cover Article "Comparison of capacitive and radiofrequency resonator sensors for monitoring parallelized droplet microfluidic production" for the highly reputable journal Lab on a Chip.
Karimi's work on low cost and zero weight water-cut sensors stood out for its quality and distinctive application-direct approach. Successfully, he proved cost reductions of 100 times lower and dropping weight to 1,000 times below than the ones currently available in the market.