Conveners
Session: 1
- Bergoi Ibarlucea (Institute of Materials Science, TU Dresden, Germany)
Biosensors are extraordinary devices that arise from a synergistic combination of established scientific knowledge and cutting-edge technologies, including nanotechnology, biotechnology, rational design, and materials science (1-3).
This cross-disciplinary approach actively contributes to the customization of diverse biosensors with improved analytical performance. Indeed, nanomaterials such...
In this talk, we will provide a general overview of the current computational modeling activities at the Chair of Materials Science and Nanotechnology. They cover the computational characterization of electronic and structural properties of functional materials, the investigation of the electronic and vibrational properties, and the digitization of olfaction using multi-scale approaches.