WSI

Walter Schottky Institute

Experimental Semiconductor Physics II

TUM

Moscow-Bavarian, Joint Advanced Student School - MB JASS 2006
  Nanobiotechnology

and

Biosensors

March 19th-29th, 2006


Within the context of the first "Moscow-Bavarian Joint Advanced Student School - MB-JASS'2006" (from Sunday, March 19th 2006 through Wednesday, March 29 2006) a course on "Nanobiotechnology and Biosensors" is offered. The course is oriented to 12 highly motivated students interested in learning and discussing about the multidisciplinary field of Nanobiotechnology and Biosensors. Active contribution of the participants will be required, in the form of a seminar. The following topics will be covered:

Nanotechnology: ...quo vadis  (Prof. Dr. M. Stutzmann)  
 Presentation
Diamond surfaces: a novel platform for biosensors  (Dr. J. A. Garrido)
Preparation of nanostructures I : next generation lithography   (G. Duerr) 
Abstract   Presentation
Preparation of nanostructures II : self-assembled inorganic quantum wires and quantum dots  (M. Hauf)
Abstract   Presentation
Preparation of nanostructures III : self-assembled organic nanostructures  (J. Diepenbrock)
Abstract   Presentation
Basic physics of solid/liquid interfaces  (A. Mehlich)
Abstract   Presentation
Ion sensitive field effect transistors  (S. Schmidt)
Abstract   Presentation
The interface between living cells and solid substrates  (C. Freudiger)
 Abstract   Presentation
Commercial Biosensors  (N.Munnikes)
 Abstract   Presentation
Microscopic structure of interfaces in condensed matter  (Prof. Dr. A. Gorbatsevich)
Abstract   Presentation
Integration of macro-, micro- and nanotechnologies for biomedical engineering    (Prof. Dr. S. V.Selishchev)
 Presentation
Probe technology applications and molecular-based devices  (S. Khartov)
Abstract   Presentation
Fractal description of biological nanostructures    (R. Shayahmetov)
Abstract  
Resonant frequencies, electrical noise and degradation phenomena in CNT-based sensors   (E.Alekseeva)
Abstract   Presentation
Catalytic CD production of carbon nanofilaments using ethanol and methods of fabrication CT-based devices  (S. Simunin)
 Abstract

Experimental investigations of autoelectric characteristics and degradation phenomena of emitters and sensors based on CNT 

(G. Petruhin)
 Abstract   Presentation

Schedule


Contacts:
TU München
    Dr. Jose A. Garrido
    Prof. Dr. Martin Stutzmann

Moscow State Institute of Electronic Technology

    Prof. Dr. A. A. Gorbatsevich
    Prof. Dr.  S. V. Selishchev