Development of highly sensitive sensors based on 2D materials.

1st Workshop "2D materials for sensor applications"

Development of highly sensitive sensors based on 2D materials.
Image: Beate Hoevelmans, IMMS Erfurt

Date:    29.09.2021
Time:   14:00 - 17:00 CET

Participation:   In-person                                                           
                          
Center for Applied Research
                           Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena
                           Philosophenweg 7
                           07743 Jena

                           Online
                           Zoom

Electrically conductive 2D materials possess unique properties enabling manufacturing of extremely sensitive sensors. Because of to their atomic thickness, the smallest changes in the electrical potential due to, e.g., adsorption events, lead to measurable changes in the electrical conductivity. In combination with the proper functionalization, 2D materials are very promising for highly sensitive, compact and flexible devices for various chemical and biochemical applications as well as medical diagnostics.

In this workshop latest results on fundamentals and applications of sensors based on 2D materials will be discussed.

You can register hereExternal link. Participation is free of charge.

Time Program
13:45
Opening of the virtual conference room
14:00 Welcome
14:05

Graphene-based electronic biosensors for disease diagnostics and monitoring
Prof Dr. Alexey Tarasov, Hochschule Kaiserslautern

14:35 2D-Material-basierte Bauteile für chemische, biologische und photonische Sensoren
Prof. Dr. Andrey Turchanin, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
15:05 Short presentations (4 min talk + 1 min questions)
Introduction of participants from academia and industry
16:35 Discussion round with all participants
16:55 Closing words
17:00 End of the event

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