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Julian Gardner is a Professor of Electronic Engineering at the University of Warwick's School of Engineering, leading the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Discipline Stream. He holds a First in Physics from Birmingham University, a PhD in Physical Electronics from Cambridge, and a DSc in Electronic Engineering from Warwick. His 30-year career includes 5 years in industry as an R&D Engineer and extensive research in chemical microsensors, founding companies like Cambridge CMOS Sensors (sold to ams in 2016) and spin-offs Flusso Ltd and Sorex Sensor Ltd. His expertise spans MEMS-based sensors, signal processing, and AI-driven data analysis.
Research interests include chemical/environmental microsensors, MEMS devices, smart systems, electronic noses/tongues, and biomedical engineering. He teaches ES434 (ASICs, MEMS, and Smart Devices) and has authored 10 books, 500+ papers, and 20+ patents. Awards include the Royal Society Mullard Award and Fellowships from IET, IEEE, and the Royal Academy of Engineering.
- Education:
- B.Sc. (Hons) Physics, University of Birmingham
- Ph.D. Physical Electronics, University of Cambridge
- D.Sc. Electronic Engineering, University of Warwick
- Research Highlights:
- Electronic noses for healthcare and environmental monitoring
- CMOS-integrated gas sensors
- MEMS thermal flow sensors
- AI-driven sensor data analysis
- Awards:
- Royal Society Mullard Award (2018)
- IET & IEEE Fellowships
- Grants/Projects:
- Development of low-cost air quality monitoring systems
- Smart city IoT sensor networks
- Prostate cancer detection via lab-on-a-chip
His labs include collaborations on particle sensing, thermal modulation techniques, and biomimetic systems. Ongoing work focuses on edge AI for real-time environmental sensing and wearable health monitoring devices.




