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Vacuums are a vital part of the processes – such as freeze-drying – used to make and preserve countless everyday items and must be measured with precision. An EPFL spin-off, Hexisense, is bringing to market a gallium nitride-based chip that can measure the quantity of certain gas molecules cheaply and with unrivalled precision. Ian Rousseau, CEO of Hexisense

Vacuums are a vital part of the processes – such as freeze-drying – used to make and preserve countless everyday items and must be measured with precision. An EPFL spin-off, Hexisense, is bringing to market a gallium nitride-based chip that can measure the quantity of certain gas molecules cheaply and with unrivalled precision. Ian Rousseau, CEO of Hexisense

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Research and Tech Transfer , IC, Electronic, Mechanical Engineering, Startups and Industry, Research and Tech Transfer
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EPFL - Alain Herzog
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CC0 Licence
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Sept. 24, 2019
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A chip to measure vacuums

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