PARTNER’S ACTIVITIES
BIOSENSEI Coordinator: Tyndall National Institute
1. What is your contribution to the project (what’s your project part about)?Tyndall National Institute are the coordinating partner of BioSensei and are responsible for the development of electrochemical sensors that will be used to transcribe the chemical signals...
BIOSENSEI partners: Dutch Institute of Public Health and the Environment (RIVM)
What is your contribution to the project (what’s your project part about)?The Dutch Institute of Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) is involved in the BioSensei project on three topics. Firstly, we work together with Wageningen University (WUR) to develop a Safe...
BIOSENSEI partner: Wageningen University, Bioprocess Engineering, Biomanufacturing & Digital Twins
What is your contribution to the project (what’s your project part about)? Our group at WUR contributes to the BioSensei project in two main ways. First, we provide the biological component of the biosensor device by engineering the bacterium Pseudomonas putida to...
BIOSENSEI partners: Instituto de Microelectrónica de Barcelona (IMB-CNM) CSIC
What is your contribution to the project (what’s your project part about)? Our role in the project is to develop a new generation of brain-like AI algorithms and microcomputing architectures to process continuous multimodal sensor measurements at the edge. By...
BIOSENSEI partners: Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives (CEA)
CEA is participating in BIOSENSEI project with two tasks: 1. IoT node development What is your contribution to the project (what’s your project part about)? CEA-Leti’s main contribution to the BioSensei project aims to develop a real-time platform of biosensors for...




