| SCHÜTZE Andreas Lab.: Lab for Measurement Technology Org.: Saarland University Country: Germany Tel. +49 681 302 4663 - Fax +49 681 302 4665 e-Mail schuetze@LMT.uni–saarland.de Web http://www.LMT.uni–saarland.de
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Brief Curriculum Vitae
Andreas Schütze studied physics and received his doctorate in Applied Physics from Justus–Liebig–Universität in Gießen in 1994 with a thesis on micro gas sensor systems. After some years in industry, he was professor for Microsystem Technology at the University of Applied Sciences in Krefeld, Germany, from 1998 to 2000. Since 2000 he is a full professor in the Department of Mechatronics at Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany. His research interests include microsensors and microsystems, especially chemical sensor systems for security applications, renewable energy and optimized energy systems. He is author and co–author of approx. 40 scientific papers published in international journals as well as more than 70 international conference presentations. He has acquired third party funding of over 3 Mio. Euros since 1998 and is co–founder of the Spin–off company 3S. He is a member of IEEE, VDE, AMA, f.m.s. and reviewer for several international journals and conferences.
Areas of Research
intelligent chemical sensor systems, dynamic sensor operation, data processing for improved selectivity and sensitivity, optimized sensor systems for indoor air quality, odor assessment and security applications (fire detection, hazardous gases, CWA)
Research Keywords
dynamic sensor operation, virtual multisensor systems, sensor self–monitoring
Areas of Future Interest
intelligent chemical sensor systems, dynamic sensor operation, data processing for improved selectivity and sensitivity, optimized sensor systems for indoor air quality, odor assessment and security applications (fire detection, hazardous gases, CWA)
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