poster presentations

There are two poster presentation sessions:

  • Poster Session 1: will take place on Monday 25th March between 17.30 - 18.30 for odd numbered posters.
  • Poster Session 2: will take place on Tuesday 26th March between 17.30 - 18.30 for even numbered posters.
Poster Number
First Name
Last Name
Poster Title
Session Day
P1
Gizem

Aktug
Continuous Monitoring Affinity Plasmonic Biosensor for Low Molecular Weight Analytes with the Use of Flexible Polymer LinkersMonday
P2Andrés
Alonso Fernández
A multiplexed point-of-care biosensor based on bimodal waveguide interferometers for the early diagnosis of lung cancer 
Tuesday
P3Ayşem
Arda
Determination of Insensitive Energetic Substance N-guanylurea-dinitramide (FOX12) using spectroscopic and voltammetric sensor
Monday
P4Diellza
Bajrami
In-situ multicomponent trace detection of disinfection byproducts via mid-infrared fiberoptic evanescent field sensors in water 
Tuesday
P5Shrishty
Bakshi
Highly sensitive nanophotonic detection of enzyme activity in human urine
Monday
P6Ekaterina
Belina
Continuous protein sensing for cell death monitoring in bioreactors
Tuesday
P7Romeo
Bernini
Distributed optical absorption spectroscopy based on light diffusing glass fibers
Monday
P8Sergey
Borisov
Ratiometric temperature sensing with thermally-activated delayed fluorescence emitters
Tuesday
P9Christoph
Buehler
Self-Assembled Plasmonic Nanostructures for Biosensing Applications
Monday
P10Jan
Bukacek
Surface plasmon resonance microscopy with a gold nanostripe array for the detection of biological micro-objects
Tuesday
P11Jintao
Cai
A Small-Period Long-Period Fiber Grating for Simultaneous Detection of D-glucose and Temperature
Monday
P12Javier
Camacho-Aguayo
Fluorescence Nanobiosensor for Cadaverine based on Metal-Enhanced Fluorescence
Tuesday
P13Magdalena
Čapková
Exploring the limits of performance of the binding inhibition assay 
Monday
P14Dhyana
Challeparambil Bharathan
Using cascaded Optical Vernier Effect (OVE) to develop a sensitive refractive index sensor for monitoring groundwater quality
Tuesday
P15Sean
Cross
O₂ indicators for use in micro-respirometry
Monday
P16Susana
De Marcos
Use of the smartphone for fluorescence measurements in enzymatic biosensors: determination of histamine and tyramine
Tuesday
P17Melisa 
del Barrio
Multianalyte microarray immunoassays based on peptide mimotopes for mycotoxins detection
Monday
P18Ignacio
Del Villar
Reusable optrode made of titanium nanoparticles for immunosensing
Tuesday
P19Ignacio
Del Villar
Easy-to-prepare silver based materials for ionising radiation detection
Monday
P20Lorena 
Díaz de León-Martínez
SARS CoV-2 infection screening via the exhaled breath fingerprint obtained by FTIR spectroscopic gas-phase analysis. A proof of concept 
Tuesday
P21Lorena
Díaz de León-Martínez
Infrared biospectroscopy as a rapid screening tool in Covid-19 diagnosis
Monday
P22Mario
Domínguez-garcía
Enzymatic optical biosensors based on NAD(P)H-mediated formation of metallic nanoparticles
Tuesday
P23
Artur
Dybko
Colorimetric detection of trinitrotoleuene based on paper sensors
Monday
P24Augusto
Etchegaray
Developing a biosensor for methotrexate using core-shell and immobilized dihydrofolate reductase
Tuesday
P25Giusy
Finocchiaro
Untangling the skein of blood plasma nonspecific adsorption in SPR-based biosensors
Monday
P26Gabriela
Flores Rangel
Point-of-Care Mid-Infrared Breath Analysis Systems: Designing a Miniaturized Helicobacter Pylori Test
Tuesday
P27
Bettina
Glahn Martínez
Developing innovative detection platforms for immunotherapy monitoring
Monday
P28Maria 
Gomes Baptista
Exploring different biosensing platforms for the detection of interleukin-6
Tuesday
P29Ivan
Gorbov 
Optimizing LSPR-based optical fibre refractive index sensors using gold shelled silica nanospheres
Monday
P30Laurin
Hastreiter
Environmental Monitoring with Semi-Selective Receptors and Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging
Tuesday
P31Peter 
Hausler
Modular SPR imaging system with high sensitivity for miniaturized sensor systems
Monday
P32Aleksandra
Hernik
Surface diffraction gratings as transducers for hazardous vapours detection
Tuesday
P33Thomas
Hirsch
Near Infrared to Ultraviolet Upconversion Nanoparticles with Multiple Emissions as Luminescent Reporters for Optical Chemical Sensors and Biosensors
Monday
P34Filip
Łabaj
Mid-infrared, static Fourier transform spectrometer for environmental sensing applications
Tuesday
P35Liang
Li
Facile barometric calibration of quenched-phosphorescence oxygen sensors on a standard rotary evaporator system
Monday
P36Tong
Liu
A novel biosensor platform combining electrochemical and surface plasmon resonance methods
Tuesday
P37Lauren 
McDonnell
CO2-based microrespirometry for measuring total viable count (TVC) under aerobic and anaerobic conditions
Monday
P38Lauren 
McMorrow
Transforming Phosphate Monitoring in Irish Freshwater Systems Using a Robust, Sensitive Portable Optical Sensor
Tuesday
P39Renata
Mendes 
Application of ZnO@Au core-shell as an enzyme support to determine anti-asparaginase antibodies in patients under treatment for leukaemia
Monday
P40Agata
Michalska
Looking into the ion-selective nanoptode bulk – Alternative mechanism of optical signal transduction for ratiometric ion-selective probes applicable in broad pH range
Tuesday
P41Tamara 
Moya-Cavas
Hybrid light emitting array for the wireless electroanalysis of mycotoxins
Monday
P42Ivana
Murkovic Steinberg
Biocompatible nanofiber based ion-selective optodes: Towards reversible chemical sensors for wearables
Tuesday
P43Diandra
Nunes Barreto
Mid-infrared portable sensor for real-time monitoring of H2S levels in confined work environments
Monday
P44Mar
Puyol
Exploring Pentamethinecyanine Dyes: potential photosensitizers for enhanced photodynamic therapy
Tuesday
P45
Sergio
Quintero
Engineering a customized Raman microscope system
Monday
P46Ivo
Raimundo Jr
Reduced graphene oxide/silver nanoparticles nanocomposite for signal intensification in Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
Tuesday
P47Ivo
Raimundo Jr
A Raman-based sensor for the determination of sulphate in waters
Monday
P48FionaReganAutonomous in-situ multiparameter optical sensor for the marine environmentTuesday
P49MichaelSchäferling
Novel Samarium β-diketone complex for temperature-sensing of unsteady flow phenomena
Monday
P50Sara
Sadati
Revolutionising Wound Management: Real-time Monitoring of Bacterial Pathogens Using Functionalised Electrochemical Sensors
Tuesday
P51Elisa
Santovito
Fast respirometry-based system for on-site quantification of total viable counts on surfaces
Monday
P52Robert
Simpson
Detecting DNA via the Goos-Hanchen Effect
Tuesday
P53Ruamsiri
Songsaeng
Leaky waveguide biosensors for the determination of sport performance-enhancing drugs
Monday
P54Alexandra
Teixeira
A SERS-based substrate for detection of specific mutations in acute myeloid leukemia
Tuesday
P55Lisa 
Walter 
Towards mid-infrared air quality analyzers in mining scenarios
Monday
P56Michaella
Watson
Early wound infection detection in a chronic wound using an O2 indicator
Tuesday
P57Peizhou
Wu
A Label-Free Biosensor Based on Long Period Grating to Detect Campylobacter Jejuni
Monday
P58Ioannis
RaptisImmersible Mach-Zehnder interferometric immunosensor for detection of Escherichia coli in milk
Tuesday

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