University of Stanford - Transducers Lab
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Disciplines |
| Private University |
Chemistry Engineering |
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Postal Code |
Dept. of Electrical Engineering
CISX-203X
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94305-4075 |
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State / Province |
| Stanford |
California |
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Country |
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United States |
| Web |
Phone |
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link
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(650) 723-0720 |
| Fax |
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| (650) 725-9020 |
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The Stanford Transducers Laboratory operates under Professor Greg Kovacs of the Electrical Engineering Department.
The interdisciplinary group is dedicated to the advancement of sensor and actuator technologies for biological and biomedical applications, from devices to systems.
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