Graphene in Sensors - the technology behind tomorrow's intelligence
If you’ve ever wondered what graphene can really do in sensing technologies, this podcast is for you.
In this second episode of the GIANCE podcast series, we bring together leading voices from three cutting-edge European projects to explore how graphene is shaping the future of sensors across multiple sectors.
Cristina Martínez Oliver, PhD
Developing multiparametric sensors for structural health monitoring of composite structures in the automotive and aerospace industries
Eurecat (Spain) – GIANCE project
Vincent Bouchiat
Pioneering ultra-sensitive, cost-effective graphene-based biosensors
CEO & Co-founder of Grapheal (France) – 2D-BioPAD project
Alexey Tarasov & Felix Hempel
Developing graphene-based devices to support medical therapy monitoring Hochschule Kaiserslautern (Germany) – MUNASET project
Hosts: Dr. Csilla György PhD & Katie Basham
Learn more about:
- What makes graphene such a powerful material for sensing
- How graphene-based biosensors work and the versatility they offer
- The role of graphene in structural health monitoring
- How graphene-based devices enable next-generation healthcare diagnostics
- Europe’s position in the global race for advanced sensor technologies