Explores self-sensing cantilevers in Scanning Probe Microscopy and the advantages of integrated sensor-actuator systems for high-speed data collection.
Explores the application of carbon nanotubes in enhancing electron transfer for biosensors, emphasizing their role in improving sensitivity and detection limits.
Covers the Nano-Tera Annual Plenary Meeting in Bern, showcasing innovative nanotechnology projects and cutting-edge developments in sensor nodes and semiconductor systems.
Explores self-assembly of Microsystems, its importance, features, motivations, and examples in various fields, highlighting landmark achievements and future prospects.
Delves into strategies for transferring bio-material onto electrodes, emphasizing hydrophobic interactions and the use of nanotechnology to enhance biosensor sensitivity.
Discusses designing electrochemical interfaces for protein immobilization and implantable devices, exploring the concept of enhanced human beings through RFID microchips.