Kathy Sahner
Postdoctoral Associate
 

77 Massachusetts Ave.

617-253-5002
Room 13-3130
Cambridge, MA 02139 USA kcsahner@mit.edu
 

Kathy received Masters degrees in Materials Science in French and German from the University of the Saarland in 2002. She completed her doctoral thesis with honors on the modeling of p-type perovskite gas sensor materials from the University of Bayreuth in 2006.

Kathy's research interests include new materials for temperature-independent sensors, modeling of thick and thin film sensors, and reaction processes at sensor/electrode interfaces

 
     
Selected Publications  
K. Sahner, M. Fleischer, E. Magori, H. Meixner, J. Deerberg, R. Moos: HC-sensor for exhaust gases based on semiconducting doped SrTiO3 for On-Board Diagnosis, Sens. Actuators B, 114 (2006), 861-868.  
K. Sahner, F. Rettig, R. Moos, N. Izu, W. Shin, N. Murayama: Response kinetics of temperature independent resistive oxygen sensor formulations: a comparative study, Sens. Actuators B, 113 (2006), 112-119.
K. Sahner, J. Straub, R. Moos: Cuprate-ferrate compositions for temperature independent resistive oxygen sensors, J. Electroceram., 16 (2006), 179-186.
K. Sahner, R. Moos, M. Matam, J. Tunney, M. Post: Hydrocarbon sensing with thick and thin film p-type conducting perovskite materials, Sens. Actuators B, 108 (2005), 102-112.