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A five week course distilling the principles and physics of electronic nanobiosensors.
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Joseph M. Cychosz onto Additional Resources for ECE 606 @ 1:33 pm on 15 Dec 2015
This presentation was one of 13 presentations in the one-day forum, “Excellence in Computer Simulation,” which brought together a broad set of experts to reflect on the future of computational science and engineering.
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Joseph M. Cychosz onto Additional Resources for ECE 606 @ 1:32 pm on 15 Dec 2015
This presentation demonstrates how the classical diffusion-capture (D-C) model has improved sensor performance, since the D-C model is a \“geometry of diffusion\” rather than a \“geometry of electrostatics.\” A scaling law based on D-C is also posited; the scaling law resolves many classical puzzles and aids the interpretation of experiments to date with a simple coherent framework.
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Joseph M. Cychosz onto Additional Resources for ECE 606 @ 1:31 pm on 15 Dec 2015
The ability to read the book of life, written in the genome of an organism, has been one of the most exciting development of our time. The first version of human genome was announced circa 2000 and it took a decade of industrial-scale collaboration and billions of dollars of funding. Today, we do the same for a few hundred dollars, and in a few hours time. In merely 10 years, the reactors that covered a football field has been reduced to the size of a postage-stamp. I will explain how a synthesis of electronics and biotechnology, especially the use of electronic biosensor made of i-phone scale transistors, has made this fantastic development possible.
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Joseph M. Cychosz onto Additional Resources for ECE 606 @ 1:30 pm on 15 Dec 2015
In this talk, I will discuss an elementary theory of the role of nanostructured electrodes in addressing some of the challenges from a fundamentally different perspective. The goal is to start a conversation regarding the viability of the approaches suggested and see if the perspective offered is realistic and relevant.
Joseph M. Cychosz onto Additional Resources for ECE 606 @ 1:29 pm on 15 Dec 2015
Code companion for the NC-FET tutorial.
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Joseph M. Cychosz onto Additional Resources for ECE 606 @ 1:28 pm on 15 Dec 2015
NC-FET as a special case of Landau's equation.
Joseph M. Cychosz onto Additional Resources for ECE 606 @ 1:27 pm on 15 Dec 2015