你将学到什么
Rationale of electronic biosensors
Essence of three types of electronic nanonbiosensors (i.e., potentiometric, amperometric, and cantilever-based sensors)
Three essential metrics that define modern electronic sensors; detection time, sensitivity, and selectivity
Physics of detection time that allows one to organize every available sensor in a systematic way
Fundamental limits of detection of various classes of sensors
Opportunities and challenges of integrating sensors in a system platform
课程概况
This electronics course will focus on the physics of biomolecule detection in terms of three elementary concepts: response time, sensitivity, and selectivity. We will use potentiometric, amperometric, and cantilever-based mass sensors to illustrate the application of these concepts to specific sensor technologies. Learners in this course will be able to decide what sensors to make, appreciate their design principles, interpret measured results, and spot emerging research trends.
This electronics course is the latest in a science and engineering series offered by the nanoHUB-U project, which is jointly funded by Purdue University and the National Science Foundation.
课程大纲
Unit 1: Introduction to Nanobiosensors / Settling Time
Unit 2: Setting Time
Unit 3: Sensitivity
Unit 4: Selectivity
Unit 5: Putting the Pieces Together
预备知识
College Freshman/sophomore level preparation in physics, chemistry, and mathematics.



