Rahimi leads team to fourth place at international competition

Sensor submitted by DIRTS team to Bayer site in St. Louis. (Purdue University)
 

MSE professor, Rahim Rahimi is leading an Intelligent Radio Transmitting Sensor team that placed 4th in a competition sponsored by Bayer. The multi-disciplinary which won 10,000 euros and the opportunity to showcase its solution in front of representatives from key industry leaders, startups and institutions has developed a biodegradable, battery-less, and chipless sensor to monitor soil properties.

DIRTS team led by Rahim Rahimi, Assistant Professor of Materials Engineering. (Purdue University)
 

Source: Purdue DIRTS Team Digs Deep for Win