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Testing techniques in the laboratory
The goal of the testing techniques research group is to use different manufacturing technologies of electroncs to create reliable sensors, measurement systems and testing systems.
Currently the research is cincentrated on the use of printed electronics to measurement and testing applications. The main goal of this research is to inccrease the long-term reliability printed compnents and systems against the stress caused by the oprating environment (e.g. humidity, temperature and bending). For example, the research group has developed a flexible passive wireless printed humidity sensor tag, which can be used as a humidity monitoring device in numidity management of infrastructure (e.g. bridges, dams and mines) and buildings.
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Testing techniques group
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Juha Häkkinen |
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| Tuomas
Happonen Lic. Tech. Modeling & Simulation Reliability Test communication |
Jorma
Honkala Lic. Tech. Measurements Inductive wireless sensors |
Teuvo
Saikkonen Lic. Tech. Characterization (Embedded) Testing |
Juha-Veikko
Voutilainen M.Sc. (Tech.) Reliability Prognostics |