The AZoSensors "Thought Leaders" series is a selection of articles that cover the key technology areas where sensors are making an impact and where they will make an increasing impact. All the articles are written by experts who have been invited as recognized leaders in their fields to provide a "state of the art" contribution.
In this interview, Beontag CEO discusses RFID's role in IoT, enhancing supply chain efficiency, sustainability, and data security for diverse industries.
In this interview, AZoSensors speaks to Tekscan about pressure mapping technology, and how it has the potential to change the face of the tire industry.
AZoSensors speaks with Professor Regina Ragan about the development of a new water monitoring technology that utilizes the bacterium E.coli to create a live sensor.
By Megan Craig
6 Apr 2023
We speak with Anna Maria Coclite from TU Graz about her research into a material with multisensory characteristics that make it a thousand times more sensitive than human skin.
By Bethan Davies
18 Oct 2022
NASA's newly launched satellite, CAPSTONE, hopes to verify an optimal lunar orbit and is a significant step towards establishing the Lunar Gateway outpost for NASA's future Artemis missions.
By Megan Craig
12 Jul 2022
AZoSensors speaks with the Institute of Railway Research about the integration of an ultrasonic sensor into railway track lubrication monitoring and maintenance.
By Megan Craig
27 Jun 2022
AZoSensors speaks with researchers from the University of Queensland about making virtual reality more accessible for people with a wide range of disabilities.
By Bethan Davies
10 Jun 2022
AZoSensors speaks with Yuhan Huang from the University of Technology Sydney about his research into the development of on-road remote sensing technology that can rapidly and accurately identify high-emitting vehicles.
By Bethan Davies
31 May 2022
We speak with Okan Atalar about new research that could one day allow simple cameras, such as those on smartphones, to see the world in 3D.
By Megan Craig
10 May 2022
AZoSensors speaks with Niraj K. Jha from the Electrical and Computer Engineering faculty at Princeton University. This interview explores the research proposing a framework called CovidDeep. CovidDeep combines efficient deep neural networks with commercially available wearable medical sensors for pervasive testing of the virus and the resultant disease.