Séminaire animé par Nick Harris, professeur en technologies avancées des capteurs de l'Université de Southampton, Royaume-Uni
Première activité du chapitre Photonique de la section IEEE de Québec!
Vous êtes invités à participez au séminaire animé par Nick Harris, professeur en technologies avancées des capteurs de l'Université de Southampton, Royaume-Uni
Cette activité est présentée par le chapitre Photonique de la Section IEEE de Québec, en collaboration avec INO et le COPL
14 novembre 2025, 15 h 30 à 16 h 30
* Le séminaire sera suivi d’une réception
Auditorium du Centre d’optique, photonique et lasers, 1er étage du pavillon d’Optique-photonique de l’Université Laval
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- Université Laval
- 2375 rue de la Terasse
- Quebec, Quebec
- Canada G1V0A6
- Building: COPL
- Room Number: Auditorium du 1er étage
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Nick Harris of Southampton University, UK
Advanced Sensor Technologies
Biography:
Biography: Nick Harris is currently Professor of Advanced Sensor Technologies and Head of the SEMS (Smart Electronic Materials and Systems) group in the School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) at Southampton University, UK.
Southampton University is a member of the 20 Research Intensive Russell group universities, and regularly features in the top 3 in the Uks rankings for electronics.
Prof Harris’s research interests have a strong commercial focus and previous positions before Southampton have been in research and consultancy based organisations. He likes to focus on emerging disruptive technologies such as lab on a chip type medical devices and more recently on the combination of novel sensors and machine learning condition monitoring systems for future sustainable lubricants.
He was a founder of Perpetuum Ltd, a spin out that successfully commercialised vibration energy harvesters for condition monitoring applications. Perpetuum was sold in 2020 to Hitachi Rail. He previously held a directorship of D4 Technology Ltd, a consultancy company, whose customers included Dstl, Lockheed Martin, GE Global Research, Perpetuum and Staywell, as well as previously being a director of ECS Partners, the consultancy operation of ECS. He is currently a director of Aspira Aerial Applications and is a Fellow of the IET (FIET) and a chartered engineer (CEng).