NTF Projects

PMDProgram

PMDPlatform: A programmable, universally applicable, microfluidic device platform

The proposed programmable microfluidic device builds on the development of microfluidic large-scale integration (MLSI), capable of placing thousands of functional elements on a single device.



ULPLogic

ULPLogic: Sub-Threshold Source-Coupled Logic (ST-SCL) Circuits for Ultra Low Power Applications

This project explores the potentials of sub-threshold SCL (Source-Coupled Logic) circuits as an alternative solution for implementing ultra low power digital systems.



TWIGS

TWIGS: Textiles With Integrated Gas Sensors

To improve on the state-of-the art woven textiles by fabricating thin-film temperature sensors and pressure sensors on plastic substrates, separating devices by cutting device-strips that have sub-mm widths, and weaving a true e-textile using a commercial weaving machine.



SMTS

SMTS: Structure Monitoring system for high performance Transportation Systems

The development of transducer networks for large-scale structures that have sufficient sensitivity to defects or damage and allow for localization of relevant damage sites, electronic modules for signal pre-processing, storage and wire-less transmission to a central data acquisition unit.



Enabler

ENABLER: Enabling Energy Efficient Tunnel FET-CMOS Co-design by Compact Modeling and Simulation

To establish the core physical modelling and derive basic compact DC models, calibrated and validated on nanowire tunnel FETs, in order to enable the emergence of future hybrid Tunnel FET - CMOS IC design.



ULPLOGIC

ULP-Systems: Sub-Threshold Source-Coupled Logic (ST-SCL) Systems for Ubiquitous System Applications

Sub-threshold SCL circuits An alternative solution for implementing ultra low power digital systems



SecWear

SecWear: Design of very low power robust and secure nodes for wearable sensor networks

Providing Body Area Sensor Networks with strong cryptographic primitives and with robustness against physical attacks, and evaluating the effect of such design decisions on the communication protocol.



G-DEMANDE

G-DEMANDE: Gestational Diabetes Expert-based Monitoring Aided by Networks of Distributed agent Environments

A pervasive healthcare infrastructure to collect, monitor and alert gestational diabetes mellitus patients and inform their caretakers with historical values. To set up this infrastructure, we plan a pervasive and ubiquitous multi agent system deployed pervasively in the environment and accessible to users by means of smart phone devices.



NaWiBo

NaWiBo: In-situ interconnecting and addressing of individual nanowires

The demonstration that the fluidFM, our recent shared invention with the CSEM Neuchatel, can be successfully used i) for local functionalization of silicon nanowires with target molecules, and ii) for nano wire-bonding, i.e. for the local fabrication of interconnecting metallic nanowires.



EMoA

EMoA: Embedded Mobile Agent Framework for Smart Buildings

A distributed smart camera system, based on low-power embedded systems-on-chip targeting image processing and network communication.



BioCS-Node

BioCS-Node: Enabling Ultra-Low-Power Ambulatory Monitoring of Cardiac and Neurological Bioelectrical Signals Using Compressed Sensing

Low-complexity but powerful multi-lead cardiac and neurological bioelectrical compression techniques and their supporting ultra-low-power sensor digital processing platform



NanoUp

NanoUp: Core-shell superparamagnetic and up-converting nano-engineered materials for biomedical applications

Core-shell superparamagnetic and up-converting nano-engineered materials for biomedical applications



BioAnt

BioAnt: Bio Implantable Antennas

The theoretical study, design and characterization of implantable antennas dedicated to in-body telemetry



micro-Comb

Chip-scale optical frequency combs for near and mid-infrared

Chip-scale optical frequency combs for near and mid-infrared



NeoSense

Novel integrated wearable sensors for multi-parameter monitoring in critically ill newborns

Novel integrated wearable sensors for multi-parameter monitoring in critically ill newborns



 

 

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