MOSES SEUNGBEOM NOH is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Utah. His work focuses on advanced sensor technologies, including gas sensing, nanotechnology, and MEMS, with applications in environmental monitoring, energy harvesting, and biomedical engineering. He has contributed to innovations in ultra-low-power gas sensors, molecular junction-based detection, and in vitro cell monitoring systems. His research integrates interdisciplinary approaches, combining electrical engineering, materials science, and biology to develop practical solutions for real-world challenges. Notable projects include the development of sub-10-ppm gas sensors and computational mid-infrared spectrometers. He has secured grants for projects like real-time plant stress monitoring using distributed sensors and low-power gas detection systems. Dr. Noh has been recognized with the Best Service Award from the University of Utah's ECE department in 2023. His work bridges theoretical advancements with applied engineering, emphasizing energy efficiency and miniaturization in sensor design.






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