INTERNATIONAL, INTERDISCIPLINARY, IMPACT-DRIVEN - A multidisciplinary team of researchers, engineers and students working together at the interface of nanoelectronics and biosensing.

Research Group Leader

Prof. Dr. Alexey Tarasov

Professor of Biomedical Engineering

Head of Nanoelektronics and Biosensing Lab

 

Hochschule Kaiserslautern

University of Applied Sciences

Amerikastraße 1

66482 Zweibrücken, Germany

Office H129

 

+49 631 3724-5388

alexey.tarasov(at)hs-kl(dot)de

 

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Postdoctoral Researchers

Esma Dervisevic

  • Electrochemical and optical sensor development for in vitro and in vivo applications
  • Microfabrication
  • Polymeric microcapsules
  • Enzyme activity assay development

Felix Hempel

  • Biosensing and label-free sensing
  • New technology sensors
  • PoC sensor platform development
  • MUNASET project

Ruben Aurelio Lanche Radilla

  • Graphene-based biosensors
  • EIS biosensing
  • FET biosensing
  • Electronics and sensor annealing

Pratika Rai

  • Peptide-based biosensing
  • Clinical protease biomarker detection
  • Au and graphene surfaces
  • Surface plasmon resonance (SPR)-based biosensing
  • Potentiometric-based biosensing

 

Chandan Singh

  • Stability and surface chemistry of MXenes
  • 2D materials for electrochemical biosensors
  • Defect engineering of functional nanomaterials
  • Printed electrodes and sensor platforms

Doctoral Researchers

Ahmar Hasnain

  • Bio-Nano interface engineering
  • Graphene bioelectronics
  • Live-cell biosensing
  • Neurotransmitter detection & surface functionalization

Irini Petrou

  • Microfluidics and bead-based bioassays
  • Sensor functionalization and assay development
  • Sensor characterization and analytical methods
  • Cell biology and biosensing applications

Benjamin Strauß

  • ELVIR project
  • Software programming
  • Hardware development
  • Automation

Teaching & Coordination

Lena Hauß

  • Supervision and organization of student laboratories in biosensor technology and chemistry
  • Support in research projects and experimental processes
  • Contribution to curriculum and teaching development
  • Research management, project coordination, and administration

Sören Henker

  • Collaboration with corporate partners and acquisition of new partners for dual study programs
  • Coordination and ongoing support of students in dual study programs
  • Organization of schedules and administrative processes related to study program management
  • Representation of the university at fairs, information events, and outreach activities

Luong Phuong Nghi Le

  • Support for teaching and laboratory activities
  • Organization of academic events
  • Coordination of degree programs
  • Research and project support

COLLABORATIVE.
INTERNATIONAL.
INTERDISCIPLINARY.


We combine expertise from engineering, materials science, chemistry, physics and life sciences to develop technologies that make a difference in healthcare and diagnostics.