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Dennis Alveringh is an Assistant Professor in the Integrated Devices and Systems group at the University of Twente, Faculty of Engineering Technology. His work bridges academic research and industrial R&D, with an external role as R&D Scientist at Salland Engineering (Europe) B.V. since 2018.
Research Interests:
- MEMS and sensor engineering
- Thermal anemometry and flow sensing
- Capacitive and pressure sensors
- Machine learning integration in sensor systems
- Low-drift and directional sensor design for horticultural applications
- CMOS-MEMS integration and fabrication
His recent publications (2024–2025) highlight a strong trend toward intelligent, multi-parameter MEMS sensors enhanced with machine learning for improved accuracy in flow, angle of attack, and environmental condition detection. These works emphasize system-level design, data collection frameworks, and real-world applications in agriculture and microfluidics.
Scientific Awards:
- Best Poster Presentation 1st Place (Contributor), 23 Feb 2024
- Best Presentation - SAFE (Contributor), 28 Jun 2024
- Best Presenter Award (Contributor), 19 Sept 2024
Advising and Grants: While no direct funding is listed, Dennis plays a key advisory role in multiple student-led projects, particularly guiding T.L. Hackett in advanced MEMS anemometry research. His contributions to PhD theses, conference organization (e.g., MFHS 2017), and journal peer-review (e.g., Microelectronic Engineering) reflect strong academic service and mentorship.
Labs and Teams: He is part of the Integrated Devices and Systems group at the University of Twente, collaborating closely with Prof. J. Schmitz and other researchers in MEMS design and sensor development. The team focuses on innovative, application-driven microsystems with an emphasis on sustainability and precision in agricultural and industrial contexts.


