I-Corps: Biosensor for landmine detection — NSF Award to CUNY College of Staten Island (NY, $50,000)
The broader impact/commercial potential of this I-Corps project is the development of a next-generation landmine detection biosensor that can be distributed in a wide range of fields, in various environmental conditions. The project's primary goal is to provide a safe and efficient method to detect landmines, which are
| Award title | I-Corps: Biosensor for landmine detection |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2322309 |
| Awardee | CUNY College of Staten Island |
| City | STATEN ISLAND |
| State | NY |
| Amount obligated | $50,000 |
| Principal investigator | Chang-Hui Shen |
| Program | I-Corps |
| Start date | 05/01/2023 |
| Abstract | The broader impact/commercial potential of this I-Corps project is the development of a next-generation landmine detection biosensor that can be distributed in a wide range of fields, in various environmental conditions. The project's primary goal is to provide a safe and efficient method to detect landmines, which are often buried and camouflaged, causing a significant threat to both military forces and civilians. The current detection methods are outdated and risky, requiring physical on-site |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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