Module S3.12 - Optical Sensors, Microfluidics
Coordinator
apl. Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Fritzsche
Lecturers
apl. Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Fritzsche, Dr. Thomas Henkel, Dr. Andrea Csaki
Schedule
- Lectures: every Monday 08.15 - 09.45 (SR 225 IPHT, Beutenberg Campus), starting on Oct 22th.
- Exercise: on selected Mondays 10.15 - 11.45 (will be announced in the lecture)
Contents
This course introduces miniaturized approaches to bioanalytics with a special focus on
parallel (microarrays) and nanoscale (nanosensors) methods, complemented by a review
of microfludics and its applications. It will give an overview over the basic techniques in this
field, list first applications and discuss emerging future trends.
Week | Lecturer | Content |
1 |
no lecture will be held on Oct. 15th |
|
2 |
Henkel |
Basics microfluidics and lab-on-a-chip technologies |
3 |
Henkel |
Microfluidic particle synthesis & digital microfluidics |
4 |
Henkel |
Microfluidics for single cell diagnostics |
5 |
Fritzsche |
Biosensors - Introduction |
6 |
Fritzsche |
Biosensors - Typical approaches |
7 |
Csaki |
Metal nanoparticles - synthesis and characterization |
8 |
Fritzsche |
Optical chemo- and biosensors - 1 |
9 |
Fritzsche |
Optical chemo- and biosensors - 2 |
10 |
Fritzsche |
Plasmonic nanoparticle sensors - Label |
11 |
Fritzsche |
Plasmonic nanoparticle sensors - Aggregation assays |
12 |
Fritzsche | Plasmonic nanoparticle sensors - Bulk sensing |
13 |
Fritzsche |
Plasmonic nanoparticle sensors - Surface sensing |
14 |
Fritzsche | Trends in modern optical sensing |
15 |
Csaki | Applications |
Requirements to complete the module:
- written exam at the end of the semeseter
Exam dates:
- to be announced in the lecture