Professor Jonathan Coleman, lead PI at AMBER, the SFI Research Centre for Advanced Materials and BioEngineering Research, and the School of Physics at Trinity, has secured a European Research Council (ERC) Proof of Concept grant worth €150,000.
This Proof of Concept project, named Print-SENSE, will examine the economic and technical feasibility of using nanomaterial-based inks for high-performance sensing applications, particularly within medical diagnostics.
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Trinity College Dublin professor secures ERC proof of concept grant to study the use of nanomaterial-based inks
Professor Jonathan Coleman, lead PI at AMBER, the SFI Research Centre for Advanced Materials and BioEngineering Research, and the School of Physics at Trinity, has secured a European Research Council (ERC) Proof of Concept grant worth €150,000.
This Proof of Concept project, named Print-SENSE, will examine the economic and technical feasibility of using nanomaterial-based inks for high-performance sensing applications, particularly within medical diagnostics.
The teams’ sensor invention: a polymer nanomaterial