- Worked on extremely low-cost, CMOS compatible sensor array design for cyber-physical systems to detect the explosive vapors in the air so as to protect the large area public gatherings. ($480,136.00 NSF
- Working on toxic gas sensing set up at Arizona State University. Systems consisted of 3D vacuum
- Familiarized with system safety regulations
- Simulated the distribution of gases in realistic environment conditions in COMSOL-Transport diluted
- Set up and performed experiment to investigate the concentration distribution of vapors in closed
- Electrical characterization and mathematical modeling of low cost gas sensor response
- Supervised undergraduate students working on the research project (acting as mediator between the undergraduate students and the faculty researcher
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King Abdullah University of Science and Technology