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Hybrid International Summer School on Sensor Technologies for Water and Health

Prof. Fabiana Arduini from the University of Tor Vergata (Rome, Italy) participated as an invited speaker at the Hybrid International Summer School on Sensor Technologies for Water and Health Applications in the period June 16-19, 2025, held at Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany .

Organized under the DAAD-funded project OASIS – Open Innovation Alliance for Sustainable Islamic Societies in Water and Health, the summer school brought together students, researchers, and professionals to exchange knowledge and foster innovation in sensor technologies for water monitoring and health applications.

In her lecture titled “Paper-based electrochemical (bio)sensors”, Prof. Arduini showcased sustainable, low-cost, and portable sensors designed for real-time health diagnostics. She highlighted:

  • The affordability and accessibility of paper-based biosensors
  • Their application in resource-limited environments
  • Advances in green fabrication techniques and smart materials
  • Their potential for real-time detection in healthcare

Her contribution emphasized the vital role of eco-friendly analytical tools in driving sustainable health innovation.

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