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nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L1.1: Introduction to Nanobiosensors - What are Nanobiosensors, Anyway?
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Principles of Electronic Nanobiosensors
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- 1 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L1.1: Introduction to Nanobiosensors - What are Nanobiosensors, Anyway?
- 2 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L1.2: Introduction to Nanobiosensors - Biomolecules, Density, Diffusion
- 3 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L1.3: Introduction to Nanobiosensors - Types of Biosensors, Geometry
- 4 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L2.1: Settling Time - Shape of a Surface
- 5 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L2.2: Settling Time - Classical Sensors I
- 6 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L2.3: Settling Time - Classical Sensors II
- 7 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L2.4: Settling Time - Sensors with Complex Geometry
- 8 nanoHUB-U Biosensors L2.5: Settling Time - Beating the Limits -- Barcode Sensors
- 9 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L2.6: Settling Time - Beating the Limits -- Droplet Evaporation
- 10 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L2.7: Settling Time - Beating the Diffusion Limit
- 11 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L2.8: Settling Time - First Passage and Narrow Escape Time
- 12 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L2.9: Settling Time - First Passage and Narrow Escape Time
- 13 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L3.1: Sensitivity - Nanobiosensors Sensitivity and Types of Biosensors
- 14 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L3.2: Sensitivity - Potentiometric Sensors - Charge Screening Planar Sensor
- 15 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L3.3: Sensitivity - Potentiometric Sensor - Cylindrical Sensors
- 16 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L3.4: Sensitivity - Potentiometric Sensors - ISFET as a pH-Meter
- 17 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L3.5: Sensitivity - Potentiometric Sensors - Why are Biomolecules Charged?
- 18 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L3.6: Sensitivity - Potentiometric Sensors - How to beat Screening
- 19 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L3.7: Sensitivity - Amperometric Sensors - Glucose Sensors I
- 20 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L3.8: Sensitivity - Amperometric Sensors - Glucose Sensors II
- 21 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L3.9: Sensitivity - Amperometric Sensors - Beating the Diffusion Limit
- 22 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L3.10: Sensitivity - Cantilever-based Sensors - Basic Operation
- 23 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L3.11: Sensitivity - Cantilever-based Sensors - Static Response
- 24 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L3.12: Sensitivity - Cantilever-based Sensors - Nonlinear Sensing
- 25 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L4.1: Selectivity - Introduction and Molecular Recognition
- 26 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L4.2: Selectivity - Physics of Sequential Adsorption
- 27 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L4.3: Selectivity - When all else fails, tag, filer and amplify
- 28 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L4.4: Selectivity - Noise Transducers
- 29 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L5.1: Putting the pieces together - Genome Sequencer I
- 30 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L5.2: Putting the pieces together - Genome Sequencer II
- 31 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L5.3: Putting the pieces together - Genome Sequencer III
- 32 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L5.4: Putting the pieces together - Concluding Thoughts
- 33 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors T2.1: Settling Time - Homework Solution I
- 34 nnanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors T2.2: Settling Time - Homework Solution II
- 35 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors T3.1: Sensitivity - Homework Solution III (Potentiometric)
- 36 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors T3.2: Sensitivity - Homework Solution IV (Amperometric/Cantilever)
- 37 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors T4.1: Selectivity - Homework Solution V
- 38 nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors T5.1: Integrated Sensor Systems - Homework Solution VI