Visions and Goals
The Center for Advanced Sensors and Environmental Systems
(CASE) brings together a broad multidisciplinary team with
a diverse set of skills in sensors, sensor systems and environmental
technologies. Developing today's sensors for biomedical, security
and environmental applications requires multidisciplinary
approach. In last two decades, advances in materials science,
bioelectronics, biotechnology and engineering have remarkably
influenced the design of analytical sensors and biosensors
devices. Recent progress in sensor technologies involves interdisciplinary
studies that include physics, chemistry biology, biochemistry,
material science, nanotechnology, and computer science. Due
to the need for faster, cheaper and easier-to-use methods,
biochemical sensors have emerged as a dynamic technique for
qualitative and quantitative determination of different analyses
that are important to many areas of environmental, clinical,
agricultural, food or military investigations.
CASE faculty is drawn from Chemistry, Biological Sciences,
Geological and Environmental Sciences, Physics, Mechanical
Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at
the State University of New York, Binghamton. CASE envisions
the development and implementation of enabling technologies
in sensor and sensor systems that are neither currently available
nor cost effective for wide usage.
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Omowunmi Sadik, Director of CASE
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The successful academic enterprise
is the sum of many dimensions, and our success evolves
from a sustained commitment to supporting excellence
in research and scholarly activities, to providing rigorous
educational and training opportunities, and to addressing
urgent societal needs. Binghamton University is moving
in new directions, as we create original interdisciplinary
approaches to scholarship and education, and intensify
our focus on research activities.
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