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Haykel Ben Jama :

Haykel Ben Jama

Key Account Manager, Sensirion

Paper: Novel Flow Sensor and Electronic Platform for Smart Metered-Dose Inhalers

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Haykel Ben Jamaa has been working as a key account manager in the medical field with Sensirion since 2017. He has been driving worldwide medical projects from the electronics sensing perspective in the respiratory care and ventilation fields, in which innovative devices used in treating asthma, COPD, sleep apnea and respiratory failure were developed. Prior to that, he worked several years in the field of technical marketing of electronic sensors, and in research fields focused on prospective integrated microelectronics technologies for sensing and processing purposes, and collaborated with major electronics chip manufacturers and research institutes. Haykel Ben Jamaa holds a PhD degree from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Switzerland (EPFL) in the field of micro- and nanotechnologies. His thesis was ranked in the top-7 of all EPFL’s dissertations of 2009.

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