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Olfa Kanoun
Also published under:O. Kanoun
Affiliation
Professorship Measurement and Sensor Technology, Technische Universität Chemnitz, Chemnitz, Germany
Topic
Impedance Spectroscopy,Carbon Nanotubes,Frequency Range,Impedance Measurements,Electrical Impedance Tomography,Machine Learning,Wireless Sensor,Power Consumption,American Sign Language,Classification Accuracy,Constant Phase Element,Electrochemical Cell,Energy Harvesting,Equivalent Circuit,Learning Algorithms,Support Vector Machine,Wireless Sensor Nodes,Bioimpedance Spectroscopy,Conductive,Cyclic Voltammetry,Electrochemical Sensors,Electrode,Excitation Signal,Hand Gestures,Impedance,Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes,Pulse Width,Sign Language,Bitstream,Current Source,Gesture Recognition,Hand Gesture Recognition,Human Tissue,K-nearest Neighbor,Nonlinear Least Squares,Pair Of Electrodes,Wearable Devices,Wireless Sensor Networks,Absolute Difference,Alternating Current,Angular Frequency,Charge Transfer Resistance,Classification Task,Cole-Cole Model,Current Flow,DC Bias,Dielectric Constant,Discrete Fourier Transform,Electrochemical Performance,Equivalent Approach,
Biography
Olfa Kanoun (Senior Member, IEEE) is a Full Professor for measurement and sensor technology at Chemnitz University of Technology in Chemnitz, Germany. She received her Ph.D. degree from the University of Bundeswehr Munich in 2001 and the diploma engineer in electrical engineering and information technology in 1995 from the Technical University of Munich. She has been working on impedance spectroscopy for twenty years and developed several sensors and systems implementing the method in various sectors. She initiated in 2019 IMS Technical Committee TC-2 on Impedance Spectroscopy. Her main research fields are impedance spectroscopy,impedimetric sensors, energy harvesting, wireless sensors and micro and nanosensors.