About Sandeep Surya Sandeep Surya Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Sensors sensors Gas Sensors memory devices flexible electronics Biosensors Dr. Sandeep Surya is currently a Post-Doctoral fellow at the Sensors Lab, in the Electrical Engineering Department, CEMSE, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). Education and Early Career Dr. Sandeep G. Surya received his Ph.D. degree from IIT Bombay in 2017. He is currently a Post-Doctoral Fellow with Sensors Lab, CEMSE Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. Prior to this, he was a Research Associate with the Microsystems Technology Research Unit, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento, Italy. His forte is in building platforms for different sensor Articles Related News March 2021 Pioneering KAUST research points to a promising future for gas-sensing applications 4 min read · Sun, Mar 14 2021 News Air pollution and its insidious effect on our environment remain a leading cause of health issues worldwide. Long-term and short-term exposure to air pollution’s detrimental effects can cause several illnesses, including pneumonia, heart disease, lung cancer and chronic respiratory diseases. According to the World Health Organization, air pollution (both ambient and indoor) accounts for an estimated seven million deaths worldwide each year. April 2020 Early warning sensor sniffs out cities' harmful gas 1 min read · Tue, Apr 28 2020 News sensors pollution electrical engineering An integrated detector device could form the basis of a distributed air-quality sensor network. Sensing a heart attack before it strikes 1 min read · Tue, Apr 14 2020 News human health sensors electrical engineering Nanomaterial-based electronic device monitors a key heart health biomarker.
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