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Sensor

Electrochemical sensor

We create devices that can accurately and reliably measure a wide range of physical and chemical properties, such as pH, temperature, dissolved oxygen, and other parameters. These sensors can be used in a variety of applications, including medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, industrial process control, and more. With further development and miniaturization, electrochemical sensors are expected to play an increasingly important role in the Internet of Things (IoT) and other emerging technologies. 

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Biosensor

We develop new devices and techniques to diagnose diseases (e.g. cancer, diabetes, and heart disease). These include biosensors, lab-on-a-chip technologies, and imaging devices. In the ultimate, we focus on using the invented technology to monitor patients remotely and provide medical care. This includes the development of wearable devices, mobile health apps, and remote monitoring systems.

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Nanosensor

We devise innovative nanosensors to detect and measure various physical, chemical, or biological properties. The sensors we invented can be composed of a wide range of materials, including metals, semiconductors, and biomaterials, and can be designed to be very small and highly sensitive. There are many potential applications for nanosensors, some examples include medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, industrial process control, food safety, and consumer electronics.

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