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13 - Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Metallurgy and Materials
University of Bath
New prototype assembly methods for biosensor integrated circuits
This paper presents a new packaging technique applicable to a variety of CMOS-based biosensor systems. It results from an on-going collaboration between Bath and University College London. The technology was mentioned specifically in the influential Foresight Horizon Scanning Centre project 'Technology and Innovation Futures' in 2010 (http://www.bis.gov.uk/assets/foresight/docs/general-publications/10-1252-technology-and-innovation-futures.pdf). Applications include biosensors of commercial and military importance. The work contributed to awards from EPSRC (KTA grants EP/H500103/1, £99,851), DSTL (CDE19439, £304k) and EU FP7 (278832, £342k) and a patent application (now in the National phase). Graham was a PhD student (later KTA fellow) supervised by Taylor.