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16.441/541 Introduction to Biosensors -- Summary

16.441/541 Introduction to Biosensors -- Summary. Xingwei Wang May, 2011. Schedule. Lectures Interferometric biosensors SPR Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) QCM Disposable blood pressure sensors. Guest lectures MEMS Bio-inspired sensors Affinity biosensors SERS.

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16.441/541 Introduction to Biosensors -- Summary

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  1. 16.441/541 Introduction to Biosensors-- Summary Xingwei Wang May, 2011

  2. Schedule • Lectures • Interferometric biosensors • SPR • Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) • QCM • Disposable blood pressure sensors

  3. Guest lectures • MEMS • Bio-inspired sensors • Affinity biosensors • SERS

  4. Projects • Using Electroencephalograms to Predict and Prevent Epileptic Seizures • Integrated Sensor Technologies Preventing Accidents Due to Driver Fatigue • Noninvasive Glucose Measurement • Real time Detection of Biological Pathogens in Urban Environments Literature Review • Power for Bio-Sensors • Magnetic Bead Technology -A Brief History and How It Applies • Biofeedback in Virtual Reality Applications and Gaming • In-vivo Blood Pressure Sensor • Photo-acoustic Probe to Detect Tumors • Commercially Available Biosensors

  5. Final report requirements • Aim at a publication (conference/journal). Refer to the requirement of a full journal paper, such as http://www.opticsinfobase.org/author/author.cfm. • Cover letter • Title; author; affiliation • Abstract • Introduction • Principle • Experiment results • Discussion • Conclusions • Acknowledgment • References • A detailed user manual for a product. Refer to any commercially available manual. • Cover letter • Overview • Product pictures • AutoCAD • Operating circuit • Specification sheet • Graphs (Testing results) • Expandable parts (How to upgrade or make modifications) • Appendix (Raw data; program) • Word. 12pt. Times New Roman in text. Mark pages.

  6. Grading Policy • Attendance 10% • Report I 10% • Presentation I 10% • Report II 10% • Presentation II 10% • Final Presentation 25% • Final Report/Project 25% (No late report will be accepted!) • Total 100% • Evaluation forms are online for download

  7. Deadlines • Deadline for final reports: • May 10th (Tuesday, midnight, through E-mail)! • Deadline to return written evaluation: • May 17 (Tuesday, midnight, through E-mail)!

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