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Gas sensorics in biomedical applications
Gassensorik für biomedizinische Anwendungen

Course 0000005729 in WS 2020/1

General Data

Course Type lecture
Semester Weekly Hours 2 SWS
Organisational Unit Heinz Nixdorf Chair of Biomedical Electronics (Prof. Hayden)
Lecturers Alexander Scholz
Responsible/Coordination: Oliver Hayden
Dates Tue, 13:15–14:45, N0314

Assignment to Modules

Further Information

Courses are together with exams the building blocks for modules. Please keep in mind that information on the contents, learning outcomes and, especially examination conditions are given on the module level only – see section "Assignment to Modules" above.

additional remarks The lecture covers theory and methods in the analysis and sensing of gases and gas exhange in biomedical applications, with an emphasis on the analysis of breathing gas.
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Equivalent Courses (e. g. in other semesters)

SemesterTitleLecturersDates
WS 2023/4 Gas sensorics in biomedical applications Scholz, A.
Responsible/Coordination: Hayden, O.
Tue, 13:15–14:45, 2770
WS 2022/3 Gas sensorics in biomedical applications Scholz, A.
Responsible/Coordination: Hayden, O.
Tue, 13:15–14:45, 2770
WS 2021/2 Gas sensorics in biomedical applications Scholz, A.
Responsible/Coordination: Hayden, O.
Tue, 13:15–16:30, N1090ZG
SS 2019 Gas sensorics in biomedical applications Scholz, A.
Responsible/Coordination: Hayden, O.
Tue, 13:15–14:45, N0314
and singular or moved dates
SS 2018 Gas sensorics in biomedical applications Tue, 11:30–13:00, N0314
SS 2017 Gas sensorics in biomedical applications Tue, 11:30–13:00, N0314
SS 2016 Gas sensorics in biomedical applications Tue, 11:30–13:00, N0314
SS 2015 Gas sensorics in biomedical applications
SS 2014 Gas sensorics in biomedical applications
SS 2013 Gas sensorics in biomedical applications
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