In this exclusive interview, we sit down with Renaud Leturcq, Project Coordinator of the AMUSENS Project at the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST). With over a decade of experience, Renaud offers a unique perspective on uniting academic research with industry to drive forward new innovations. His main focus lies in the scientific coordination of AMUSENS, overseeing both technical and administrative aspects to ensure smooth collaboration among project partners.
Renaud delves into the exciting challenge of transforming the concept of a multi-pixel gas sensor into a practical, industry-ready device. He highlights AMUSENS’ goal to bridge cutting-edge research with real-world impact, setting a new benchmark in sensor technology accessibility.
Looking to the future, Renaud envisions AMUSENS as a catalyst for more sustainable sensor technology, with additive manufacturing and AI as core tools to achieve this vision. He’s passionate about pushing the boundaries of microelectronics, paving the way for resource-efficient and accessible sensor solutions.