The Marine Sensors Research Group develops next generation marine physical, chemical and bio-sensors based on interdisciplinary emerging technologies to meet the grand challenge from the deep-sea exploration. The new types of micro-sensors made of integrated opto-electronic chips have the advantages of small size, low power consumption, high accuracy, long-term stability, with metrology level in-situ calibration.
Marine sensors have broad applications in deep-sea observation networks, buoys, and underwater unmanned vehicles to serve marine climate research, marine environmental monitoring, marine ecological restoration, marine resource exploration, and aqua-farms.
International Collaboratio
The Group has established collaborations with leading international companies and research Groups, such as Sea-bird Scientific in USA, RBR and 4-Deep Underwater Imaging, Thornhill Medical, and Dalhousie University in Canada.
