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This project focuses on developing compact, cost-effective optical sensors for detecting biomarkers in human breath. By leveraging mid-infrared technology, it aims to create portable devices capable of early disease diagnosis, including cancer, through the quantification of volatile organic compounds.
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Capturing data of the pollution in the air, infections of individual plants on a field, or our current physiological condition opens a variety of new possibilities.
Cost effective and compact instruments that detect biomarkers in human exhaled breath have the potential to identify a number of severe diseases and various types of cancer.Optical sensors have the capability to real…
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET WIEN
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