Associate Professor Samuel Ippolito’s areas of interest include: acoustic base sensors, chemical sensing, nano-structured thin films characterisation, materials development, mercury sensing and mercury removal speciation.
- Course Coordinator for EEET2166/1262 Real Time Systems Engineering/Design
- Course Coordinator for EEET2250 Software Engineering Design
- Group Leader - Mercury Management and Industrial Chemical Sensors (MMICS)
Centre for Advanced Materials and Industrial Chemistry (CAMIC)
For more information Regarding ALEPH-1 please see: M2MIST or M2MIST research group publications

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