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Semiconductor chips — which make our smartphones, cars, medical equipment and many other devices possible — are getting smaller and smaller, and today contain features that are so tightly…
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Kaushik Sengupta, assistant professor of electrical engineering, talks about his work on developing a low-cost silicon-based biosensor chip for medical diagnostics. This millimeter-sized, low-cost…
Speaker
Kaushik Sengupta, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Department
Department of Electrical Engineering Location
Sengupta Lab, EQuad
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Dr. Sharad Malik, Princeton University
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