# [MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.2 - Feature] MSS :Towards a De Facto Standard for Olfactory Sensing

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https://doi.org/10.48505/nims.3822

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2018-03-27

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- title: "[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.2 - Feature] MSS :Towards a De Facto Standard for Olfactory
    Sensing"
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  lang: en

## Description

- description: Birth of Membrane-type Surface stress Sensor “My background is surface
    science and my first interest in sensors was triggered in 2007 during my stay
    as a visiting scientist at the University of Basel,” says Genki Yoshikawa, Group
    Leader at the International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (WPI-MANA),
    at the National Institute of Materials Science (NIMS). “I worked in Dr. Christoph
    Gerber’s group. I learned a lot from him and his colleagues about cantilever array
    sensors. Then, I also had collaboration with Dr. Heinrich Rohrer and with the
    MEMS expert members from the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL),
    Lausanne, Switzerland, eventually leading to the invention of the Membrane-type
    Surface stress Sensor (MSS). We published the technical side of the story in 2011
    [1]. While there are lots of potential applications for MSS, I decided to focus
    on smell, because it is the last ‘untapped sensor’ with no commercially available
    devices in our daily life for more than 30 years at least.”
  description_type: abstract
  lang: en

## Creator

- name: International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (WPI-MANA)
  role: author
  organization: National Institute for Materials Science
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ror: https://ror.org/026v1ze26

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- subject: Membrane-type Surface Stress Sensor (MSS)
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- subject: Olfactory
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- subject: Membranes
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- subject: Sensors
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- subject: Big Data Science
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- title: MANA E-BULLETIN
  volume: '2'

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