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IIP Symposium, August 2012 - A Compact Optical Sensor for Parallel Analysis of Blood Components

James Harris, Electrical Engineering
A Compact Optical Sensor for Parallel Analysis of Blood Components

2012 IIP Symposium - August 27, 2012

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Headshot portrait of James Harris - James and Elenor Chesebrough Professor in the School of Engineering and Professor of Electrical Engineering and (by courtesy) of Materials Science and Engineering and of Applied Physics

James Harris - James and Elenor Chesebrough Professor in the School of Engineering and Professor of Electrical Engineering and (by courtesy) of Materials Science and Engineering and of Applied Physics

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Dr. Harris utilizes molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) of III-V compound semiconductor materials to investigate new materials for electronic and optoelectronic devices.

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