Chemical, Mechanical, and Electronical Approaches to Improve the Reliability and Sensitivity of Microcantilever Sensors
By:Dr. Haifeng Frank Ji Associate Professor Department of Chemistry, Drexel University
时间:2009年7月31日(周五) 15:30 地点:中国科学院力学研究所主楼344会议室 报告摘要: Advances in the field of Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) and their uses now offer unique opportunities in the design of ultrasensitive analytical tools. The analytical community continues to search for cost-effective, reliable, and even portable analytical techniques that can give reliable and fast response results for a variety of chemicals and biomolecules. Microcantilevers (MCLs) have emerged as a unique platform for label-free biosensor or bioassay. This review summarizes chemical, mechanical, fabrication, and electronics approaches to increase the sensitivity and reliability of microcantilever sensors.
About Haifeng (Frank) Ji Professional Preparation 1998-2000, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Life Science, Postdoctoral fellow; 1997-98, University of Florida, Materials, Postdoctoral associate; 1991-1996, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chemistry, PhD; 1987-1991, Sichuan University, Chemistry, BS. Appointments 2008-now, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Drexel University; 2006-2008, Associate Professor, Institute for Micromanufacturing, LA Tech University; 2003-2008, Affiliated professor, Dept. Biomedical Engineering, LA Tech University; 2000-2006, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, College of Engineering and Science, LA Tech University; 2000-2006, Assistant Professor at Institute for Micromanufacturing, LA Tech University.
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