Mass Production of 2D Electronic Medical Diagnostics for Home Use
Offered By: AVS - Science and Technology of Materials, Interfaces, and Processing via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the cutting-edge developments in mass-producing two-dimensional electronic medical diagnostic devices for home use in this informative AVS e-Talk. Delve into the challenges of integrating nanowires, nanotubes, and 2D semiconductors into sensing devices, and discover innovative fabrication approaches that overcome these obstacles. Learn about high-rate production methods capable of manufacturing over 1 million devices per day, with a focus on low-cost solutions and impressive detection limits rivaling PCR. Examine how these processes allow for control of binding site density and adjustable dynamic range in sensor devices. Understand the rapid response times of 2 minutes or less for most analytes and the potential for multi-analyte detection on a single flexible chip. Gain insights into the strategy of storing unfunctionalized diagnostic devices for on-demand functionalization, enabling quick responses to future disease outbreaks. Explore the materials selection process aimed at ensuring device recyclability and minimizing environmental impact as daily consumption of these devices increases.
Syllabus
AVS e-Talk: Mass production of 2D Electronic Medical Diagnostics for Home Use
Taught by
AVS - Science and Technology of Materials, Interfaces, and Processing
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