About Sahika Inal Sahika Inal Associate Professor, Bioengineering bioelectronics Biosensors biostimulation organic electronics conjugated polymers Professor Sahika Inal's research bridges the fields of organic electronics and biology, focusing on the development of bioelectronic materials for real-time health monitoring and intervention. Articles Related News June 2021 Coronavirus testing made quick and easy 1 min read · Mon, Jun 21 2021 News COVID-19 human health Biosensors bioengineering New diagnostic technique could help contain the spread of COVID-19 and other viral outbreaks. December 2019 Using electronics to solve common biological problems 3 min read · Sun, Dec 1 2019 News bioelectronics bioscience What do an electrical engineer, an organic chemist, a materials scientist and a cell biologist all have in common? They invent and improve applications at the interface of biology and electronics. November 2019 Professor Kosel Appointed as Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Sensors Council 4 min read · Mon, Nov 25 2019 Spotlight News sensors transducers Jürgen Kosel, associate professor of electrical engineering in the University's Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering (CEMSE) Division, has been appointed as a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Sensors Council for the period of 2020-2022. August 2019 KAUST Research Conference 2019: New Trends in Biosensors and Bioelectronics 1 min read · Tue, Aug 6 2019 News bioelectronics Biosensors nanoelectronics The “KAUST Research Conference on New Trends in Biosensors and Bioelectronics” was held in KAUST between the 25th and 27th of February. This yearly event aims to give an overview of the most recent efforts in bioelectronics that tackle the “interface” problem and overcome the limits of the current technologies by generating new materials/architectures/device components. With its truly interdisciplinary nature, this conference will bring scientists from different disciplines together, including Chemistry, Electrical Engineering, Biology, and Material Science, who are at the top of their December 2018 Paper sensors remove the sting of diabetic testing 1 min read · Thu, Dec 20 2018 News bioscience health monitoring sensors diabetes Inkjet-printed device helps monitor a patient’s blood sugar levels without painful needles. June 2018 Detecting metabolites at close range 1 min read · Fri, Jun 22 2018 News bioscience metabolite detection Biosensors Pairing a conjugated polymer with a redox enzyme generates a fast, selective and sensitive electrochemical biosensor for metabolites.
Coronavirus testing made quick and easy 1 min read · Mon, Jun 21 2021 News COVID-19 human health Biosensors bioengineering New diagnostic technique could help contain the spread of COVID-19 and other viral outbreaks.
Using electronics to solve common biological problems 3 min read · Sun, Dec 1 2019 News bioelectronics bioscience What do an electrical engineer, an organic chemist, a materials scientist and a cell biologist all have in common? They invent and improve applications at the interface of biology and electronics.
Professor Kosel Appointed as Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Sensors Council 4 min read · Mon, Nov 25 2019 Spotlight News sensors transducers Jürgen Kosel, associate professor of electrical engineering in the University's Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering (CEMSE) Division, has been appointed as a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Sensors Council for the period of 2020-2022.
KAUST Research Conference 2019: New Trends in Biosensors and Bioelectronics 1 min read · Tue, Aug 6 2019 News bioelectronics Biosensors nanoelectronics The “KAUST Research Conference on New Trends in Biosensors and Bioelectronics” was held in KAUST between the 25th and 27th of February. This yearly event aims to give an overview of the most recent efforts in bioelectronics that tackle the “interface” problem and overcome the limits of the current technologies by generating new materials/architectures/device components. With its truly interdisciplinary nature, this conference will bring scientists from different disciplines together, including Chemistry, Electrical Engineering, Biology, and Material Science, who are at the top of their
Paper sensors remove the sting of diabetic testing 1 min read · Thu, Dec 20 2018 News bioscience health monitoring sensors diabetes Inkjet-printed device helps monitor a patient’s blood sugar levels without painful needles.
Detecting metabolites at close range 1 min read · Fri, Jun 22 2018 News bioscience metabolite detection Biosensors Pairing a conjugated polymer with a redox enzyme generates a fast, selective and sensitive electrochemical biosensor for metabolites.
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