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The research mission of the Electronic Instrumentation Laboratory is to realize smart sensor systems for the acquisition of data from physical, chemical and biomedical signals. Like the first automation wave, mechanisation, was created by the motor, the second wave, information, was created by the computer, the third automation wave will be created by the sensor industry. We may state that the sensor technology has become a basic technology.
However, this is only the beginning of the "Information Era", where you can find yourself in the middle of things, when you decide to graduate in our Laboratory.
Graduating at our Laboratory will help improve any career you like, either in Academic or in Industry. As an example, take a look at our list of alumni to see where they are employed at current.

Below, you find the list of projects available through our webpage. We'd like to remind you that the list is made as complete as possible, yet there might be some assignments available in our Laboratory, which are not found on this page. Therefore it's best, besides checking our webpage, to contact our Doctoral contact person - prof. dr. P.J. French, or someone else in the Laboratory.