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Institute of Thin Films Sensors and Imaging

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The Institute of Thin Films, Sensors, and Imaging (ITFSI) is a research institute at the University of the West of Scotland (UWS), founded by Prof. Des Gibson.

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Amazing event at Rocco Business Award 2022 #2022Rocco UWS ITFSI and AlbaSense teams enjoying a delicious dinner!! Time for a glass of wine! 🍷🍷

Amazing event at Rocco Business Award 2022 #2022Rocco UWS ITFSI and AlbaSense teams enjoying a delicious dinner!! Time for a glass of wine! 🍷🍷
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Our PhD student Emma Keels presenting her work on #graphene #sensors @ SRPe Annual Conference 2022 #spre2022 Her poster has been shortlisted for the best PhD student poster. Good luck Emma!

Our PhD student Emma Keels presenting her work on #graphene #sensors @ SRPe Annual Conference 2022 #spre2022 Her poster has been shortlisted for the best PhD student poster. Good luck Emma!
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Yesterday, Professor Des Gibson and Dr Carlos Garcia Dr Carlos Garcia Nuñez were interviewed by Kate Cotter in UWS radio studio at Ayr campus UWS They talked about the important role of ITFSI within the gravitational wave community. Podcast will be posted early next year.

Yesterday, Professor Des Gibson and Dr Carlos Garcia <a href="/garcianunez_gn/">Dr Carlos Garcia Nuñez</a> were interviewed by Kate Cotter in UWS radio studio at Ayr campus <a href="/UniWestScotland/">UWS</a> They talked about the important role of ITFSI within the gravitational wave community. Podcast will be posted early next year.
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Today is the grand finale of the #TeamSaltire research visits between Scotland & Europe, with recipients and their consortia gathering in Edinburgh for masterclasses & celebrations. Should be an engaging and lively day, with awards tonight for the best flash presentation

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Thanks to the 3 excellent speakers we had today in the 5th ed of ITFSI seminars for PhD students. Mhadieh (Glasgow Microelectronics 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇪🇺🇬🇧 University of Glasgow ) Sam and Greg, excellent work, keep this outstanding investigations going 🧬🔬⚗️ #PhD #research #physics #Engineering #InnovationResearch

Thanks to the 3 excellent speakers we had today in the 5th ed of ITFSI seminars for PhD students. Mhadieh (<a href="/melabg/">Glasgow Microelectronics 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇪🇺🇬🇧</a> <a href="/UofGlasgow/">University of Glasgow</a> ) Sam and Greg, excellent work, keep this outstanding investigations going 🧬🔬⚗️ #PhD #research #physics #Engineering #InnovationResearch
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Hot off the press! "Self-Powered Implantable CMOS Photovoltaic Cell With 18.6% Efficiency", led by Jinwei.Zhao and Roghaieh Parvizi, published in IEEE TED. Well done co-authors Finlay Walton Rami Ghannam Muhammad Ali Imran & Prof Hadi Heidari. Check it out below 👇 ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10113…

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Check out our latest paper - published in Nano Energy - on triboelectric nanogenerators (TENG) based on 3D #graphene, a unique material capable of showing not only storing of energy but also energy conversion features 🚀 UWS iGii doi.org/10.1016/j.nano…

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🔬I am glad to share that our latest paper on non-dispersive IR gas sensors has been accepted in IEEE Sensors Letters! Stay tuned for more details about how we carried out the band gap engineering of PbCdSe to adjust its light emission detect methane💡

🔬I am glad to share that our latest paper on non-dispersive IR gas sensors has been accepted in IEEE Sensors Letters! Stay tuned for more details about how we carried out the band gap engineering of PbCdSe to adjust its light emission detect methane💡