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  • 2006 - Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK)

Overview

Julian W. Gardner is affiliated with the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom and specializes in engineering, with a particular focus on electrical and electronic engineering, environmental engineering, and biomedical engineering. Their work also spans health, toxicology and mutagenesis, as well as atomic and molecular physics and optics.

Their research primarily addresses topics related to gas sensing nanomaterials and sensors, air quality monitoring and forecasting, air quality and health impacts, advanced chemical sensor technologies, vehicle emissions and performance, mechanical and optical resonators, and surface modification and superhydrophobicity.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Gardner include I Nyoman Kusuma Wardana, Suhaib A. Fahmy, T. Bhowmick, Tawfique Hasan, and Marina Cole. These partnerships have produced a body of work published across several venues, with consistent contributions to the fields of sensor technology and computing applications.

Gardner's recent publications include:

  • "Optimising Deep Learning at the Edge for Accurate Hourly Air Quality Prediction" (2021) in Sensors
  • "Micromachined Thermal Gas Sensors-A Review" (2023) in Sensors
  • "Real-time, noise and drift resilient formaldehyde sensing at room temperature with aerogel filaments" (2024) in Science Advances
  • "Estimation of missing air pollutant data using a spatiotemporal convolutional autoencoder" (2022) in Neural Computing and Applications
  • "A highly stable, nanotube-enhanced, CMOS-MEMS thermal emitter for mid-IR gas sensing" (2021) in Scientific Reports

The primary publication venues where Gardner's work appears include Lectures, Sensors, Neural Computing and Applications, IEEE Sensors Journal, and IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement.

In recognition of professional contributions, Gardner was awarded the title of Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK) in 2006.

Best Publications

  • A brief history of electronic noses

    Julian W. Gardner;Philip N. Bartlett

  • Handbook of Machine Olfaction

    Timothy Charles Pearce;JW Gardner;HT Nagle;HT Schiffman

  • Microsensors, MEMS and Smart Devices

    Julian W. Gardner;Vijay K. Varadan

  • Detection of vapours and odours from a multisensor array using pattern recognition Part 1. Principal component and cluster analysis

    Julian W. Gardner

  • Microsensors: Principles and Applications

    Julian W. Gardner;Florin Udrea

  • Gas identification by modulating temperatures of SnO2-based thick film sensors

    A. Heilig;N. Bârsan;U. Weimar;M. Schweizer-Berberich

  • Electronic nose for monitoring the flavour of beers

    Timothy C. Pearce;Julian W. Gardner;Sharon Friel;Philip N. Bartlett

  • An electronic nose system to diagnose illness

    Julian W Gardner;Hyun Woo Shin;Evor L Hines

  • Application of an electronic nose to the discrimination of coffees

    J.W. Gardner;H.V. Shurmer;T.T. Tan

  • Tea quality prediction using a tin oxide-based electronic nose: an artificial intelligence approach

    Ritaban Dutta;E.L Hines;J.W Gardner;K.R Kashwan

  • Electronic noses: a review of signal processing techniques

    E.L. Hines;E. Llobet;J.W. Gardner

  • Microsensors, MEMS, and Smart Devices: Gardner/Microsensors, MEMS, and Smart Devices

    Julian W. Gardner;Vijay K. Varadan;Osama O. Awadelkarim

  • Sensors and Sensory Systems for an Electronic Nose

    J. W. Gardner;Philip N. Bartlett

  • The prediction of bacteria type and culture growth phase by an electronic nose with a multi-layer perceptron network

    J W Gardner;M Craven;C Dow;E L Hines

  • Electronic noses and their application in the food industry

    P. N. Bartlett;J. M. Elliott;J. W. Gardner

  • Odour discrimination with an electronic nose

    Harold V. Shurmer;Julian W. Gardner

  • Electronic noses — development and future prospects

    M.A. Craven;J.W. Gardner;P.N. Bartlett

  • Application of artificial neural networks to an electronic olfactory system

    J W Gardner;E L Hines;M Wilkinson

  • CMOS Interfacing for Integrated Gas Sensors: A Review

    Julian W Gardner;Prasanta K Guha;Florin Udrea;James A Covington

  • Non-destructive banana ripeness determination using a neural network-based electronic nose

    Eduard Llobet;Evor L Hines;Julian W Gardner;Stefano Franco

  • Bacteria classification using Cyranose 320 electronic nose.

    Ritaban Dutta;Evor L Hines;Julian W Gardner;Pascal Boilot

Frequent Co-Authors

Florin Udrea
Florin Udrea University of Cambridge
Evor L. Hines
Evor L. Hines University of Warwick
Vijay K. Varadan
Vijay K. Varadan University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Philip N. Bartlett
Philip N. Bartlett University of Southampton
William I. Milne
William I. Milne University of Cambridge
Eduard Llobet
Eduard Llobet Rovira i Virgili University
Derek G. Chetwynd
Derek G. Chetwynd University of Warwick
Denis Flandre
Denis Flandre Université Catholique de Louvain
Peter J. Hesketh
Peter J. Hesketh Georgia Institute of Technology
N. F. de Rooij
N. F. de Rooij École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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