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LOCATION:TUD Materials Science - HAL\, Hallwachsstraße 301069 Dresden
SUMMARY:Rudnitskaya: Electronic tongue - biomimetic multisensor systems for
  taste assessment
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Alisa Rudnitskaya\nInstitute of Speaker: University of
  Aveiro\, Portugal\nTopics:\nMaterialien\n Location:\n  Name: TUD Material
 s Science - HAL (HAL Bürogebäude - 115)\n  Street: Hallwachsstraße 3\n 
  City: 01069 Dresden\n  Phone: \n  Fax: \nDescription: Biomimetic sensor a
 rrays for liquid analysis\, commonly known as electronic tongues\, are ana
 lytical devices based on arrays of partially selective chemical sensors or
  biosensors combined with multivariate data processing techniques. Their d
 evelopment was primarily inspired by biological sensing systems\, particul
 arly gustation\, while also drawing on advances in materials and sensor sc
 ience\, chemometrics\, and artificial intelligence. Since their emergence 
 nearly three decades ago\, a wide range of applications has been proposed 
 for electronic tongues\, with taste assessment being one of the most promi
 nent and ambitious. Sensory evaluation is still predominantly carried out 
 by human sensory panels\, which are expensive\, time-consuming\, and prone
  to variability and subjectivity. As bio-inspired analytical instruments m
 odelled on mammalian gustatory systems\, electronic tongues were expected 
 to address these limitations.&amp\;#13\; This talk will present a brief ov
 erview of the development of electronic tongues and the sensor systems and
  technologies employed in their design. Key challenges associated with app
 lying electronic tongue systems to taste assessment will be discussed\, al
 ong with recent trends marking a transition from bio-inspired toward fully
  biomimetic multisensor systems.
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