About

The SensRx lab’s primary goal is to develop sensors that are unique to an application or mission. We approach this goal from multiple angles – using custom integrated circuits, elastomeric nanocomposite materials, flexible microsystem integration, and signal-processing algorithms.

The SensRx Lab at CWRU focuses on application-specific sensor research.

Our lab focuses on translational research to solve unmet needs using electronic sensors. To ensure our work is relevant and to provide a pathway to real-world use, we partner with scientists and physicians at government institutions.

Translational Research
We validate sensor performance in relevant environments outside of the lab, for example in first-in-human research trials. Our role is creation and feasibility demonstration of new technologies.

Although one research focus is medical sensor development – the “x” in SensRx also represents extreme environments. We are currently diversifying our research to include extreme environment sensors, such as those needed for energy and space exploration.

Environment Technology Constraints
We develop sensors around unique environmental constraints, often adapting new technologies in the process. While our research includes medical sensors, we are also working on sensors for extreme environments.

The SensRx lab is located at Case Western Reserve University in the Department of Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering. We are also affiliated with the Advanced Platform Technology Center of the VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System.

Lab PI:

Steve JA Majerus
sjm18 at case dot edu
Office: (216) 368-5550
Glennan 711

Case Western Reserve University
10900 Euclid Ave
Glennan 321 / ECSE
Cleveland, OH 44106

Advanced Platform Technology Center

VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System

Cleveland VA Medical Center
10701 East Blvd
Cleveland, OH 44106