Explores the application of carbon nanotubes in enhancing electron transfer for biosensors, emphasizing their role in improving sensitivity and detection limits.
Delves into strategies for transferring bio-material onto electrodes, emphasizing hydrophobic interactions and the use of nanotechnology to enhance biosensor sensitivity.
Explores front-end circuits for electrochemical biosensors, including current encoding, capacitor sizing, metabolite monitoring, and temperature compensation.
Covers the Nano-Tera Annual Plenary Meeting in Bern, showcasing innovative nanotechnology projects and cutting-edge developments in sensor nodes and semiconductor systems.