Research projects funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG)
Separation of surface and volume damage due to HCF/VHCF loading to identify the re-use potential of quenched and tempered steels
In order to be able to use the pre-damaged components again in new machines and systems after reconditioning, a quantitative evaluation is required, w
Projects funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWE)
Cast iron quality reimagined – fundamentals for practical component evaluation and design
The overall objective of the research network ‘Rethinking Iron Casting Quality’ is to develop a local iron casting quality for ductile iron (GJS) that considers structural gra
Research Group Leader
Prof. Dr. Alexey Tarasov
Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Head of Nanoelectronics and Biosensing Lab
Hochschule Kaiserslautern
University of Applied Sciences
Amerikastraße 1
66482 Zweibrücken, Germany
Office H129
+49 631 3724-5388
alexey.tarasov@hs-kl.de
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Research Focus
Biosensors Nanoelectronics Graphene & 2D Materials Biointerfaces Point-of-Care Diagnostics Integrated Microsystems
We develop next-generation biosensors and integrated diagnostic systems at the interface of nanoelectronics, materials science and life sciences.
About
After moving from Russia to Germany in 1999, Alexey Tarasov studied Physics at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, including an exchange semester at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia.
His studies were supported by a scholarship from the Friedrich Naumann Foundation.
He obtained his PhD in Experimental Physics from the Unive
Research Group Leader
Prof. Dr. Alexey Tarasov
Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Head of Nanoelectronics and Biosensing Lab
Hochschule Kaiserslautern
University of Applied Sciences
Amerikastraße 1
66482 Zweibrücken, Germany
Office H129
+49 631 3724-5388
alexey.tarasov@hs-kl.de
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Academic Career
2003–2009 Physics Studies
Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany
Scholarship from the Friedrich Naumann Foundation (2005–2009) 2009–2012 PhD Research
University of Basel, Switzerland
PhD in Experimental Physics (summa cum laude) Supervisor: Prof. Dr. C. Schönenberger Topic: Silicon Nanowire Field-Effect Tr