Development of a Oxygen Sensor for Marine ... - DTU Nanotech
Development of a Oxygen Sensor for Marine ... - DTU Nanotech
Development of a Oxygen Sensor for Marine ... - DTU Nanotech
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Acknowledgements<br />
I would like to say thanks the following people <strong>for</strong> their help, inspiration and<br />
patience; Erik V. Thomsen (my supervisor), Anders Hyldg˚ard (effectively the<br />
co-supervisor), and the rest <strong>of</strong> the Applied <strong>Sensor</strong>s group at MIC. Also thanks<br />
to Oliver Geschke <strong>for</strong> giving some valuable tips and insight on the workings<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Clark sensor early on. I would also like to thank the Laboratory<br />
Technicians <strong>for</strong> help in the Clean room, and the other master students in<br />
room 119 at MIC <strong>for</strong> a fun and spirited atmosphere, and <strong>for</strong> giving a hand<br />
with a lot <strong>of</strong> small things.<br />
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