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To PhD or Not to PhD, That is the Question: Hosted by SSCS Women in Circuits

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Have you ever considered doing a PhD, or are currently a PhD student? Novices to the degree usually think of PhDs in rosy terms—imagining the respect/credibility one would get, working on cutting edge research, being awarded accolades, and being featured in magazines for one’s work! The reality is that the good parts come with some […]

SSCS May Technical Webinar: Analog Interface Circuits for Electro-Chemical and Molecular Sensing, Presented by: Carolina Lopez

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Abstract: Accurate measurement of certain chemicals and biological substances is essential for health care and biomanufacturing. Electrochemical sensing methods are particularly useful for this purpose because they are cost-effective, can be made very small, and provide real-time data. Technologies such as pH and ion-sensitive sensors that are integrated into standard CMOS platforms (the technology used […]