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LOCATION:TUD Materials Science - HAL\, Hallwachsstraße 301069 Dresden
SUMMARY:Stadermann: Packaging challenges for integrating Metal Oxide Gas Se
 nsors in Capsule Endoscopes
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Felix Stadermann\nInstitute of Speaker: Institute of E
 lectronic Packaging Technology\, TU Dresden\nTopics:\nPhysik\n Location:\n
   Name: TUD Materials Science - HAL (HAL Bürogebäude - 115)\n  Street: H
 allwachsstraße 3\n  City: 01069 Dresden\n  Phone: \n  Fax: \nDescription:
  Advancements in the miniaturization of metal oxide (MOX) gas sensors are 
 enabling a wide range of new applications. One promising application is th
 e in-vivo measurement of gaseous biomarkers\, which is discussed in more d
 etail in this presentation. These gaseous biomarkers can provide valuable 
 diagnostic information\, as they are directly linked to microbial metaboli
 c activity within the human gastrointestinal tract and can reflect physiol
 ogical and pathological conditions.&amp\;#13\; &amp\;#13\; Integrating MOX
  sensors into state-of-the-art capsule endoscopy systems poses several cha
 llenges for sensor packaging\, including biocompatibility\, protection aga
 inst liquids while still providing sufficient gas diffusion in harsh chemi
 cal environments inside the gastrointestinal tract. Addressing these chall
 enges is essential to enable stable sensor operation and reproducible in-v
 ivo measurements\, paving the way for sensor-enhanced capsule endoscopy an
 d new diagnostic capabilities.
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