Research and Innovations in Multidisciplinary Sensors (RIMS)
A Multidisciplinary Approach Towards Cutting-edge Research and Innovations in
Diagnostics, Therapeutics, and Point-of-care Solutions
ABOUT US
The Research in Intelligent Medical and Sensor Systems (RIMS) Group, led by Prof. Ajay Agarwal from the Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Jodhpur, is at the forefront of interdisciplinary research in advanced sensor technologies. Our focus is on developing innovative, real-world solutions across critical areas such as healthcare, environmental monitoring, food and water safety, and next-generation diagnostics and therapeutics. As healthcare moves beyond traditional clinical settings toward personalized, point-of-care solutions, there is a growing need for miniaturized, cost-effective, portable, and energy-efficient devices. The RIMS Group is addressing this demand by designing and fabricating smart, flexible, and sustainable sensors that enable real-time monitoring and early diagnosis.
Our research encompasses a wide range of application domains, including:
Smart diagnostics and therapeutic platforms
Wearable and sustainable sensor systems
Food and water quality monitoring
Flexible electronics and next-gen materials
Environmental sensing and pollution control
Sensor technologies for Industry 4.0 and IoT ecosystems
By combining innovation in materials, electronics, and data-driven technologies, RIMS is shaping the future of intelligent sensing by delivering impactful solutions for health, safety, and sustainability.
GOALS AND VALUES
Innovation: Pushing the boundaries of sensor technology for real-world impact.
Collaboration: Engaging with academia, industry, and healthcare professionals to create meaningful solutions.
Sustainability: Developing eco-friendly and energy-efficient sensor technologies.
Accessibility: Creating affordable and scalable point-of-care devices for global healthcare.
Excellence: Upholding the high standards in research, development, and implementation.
A GLIMPSE OF RIMS ACTIVITIES
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