Micro-Electrochemical Characterization Facility for Miniaturized Biosensors and Energy Storage

    Project: Research

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    Recent advances in nanofabrication technologies are enabling the design of threedimensionally (3D) structured nanomaterials with unprecedented electrical, chemical and optical properties. Application of these innovative materials is showing a revolutionary potential enabling, for instance, the engineering of ultra-small biosensors for point-of-care and wearable medical diagnostics, and battery systems with more than five times higher energy storage capacity than existing technologies.
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date17/04/1931/12/19

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