Sensors

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2024. 11. 05 -
FTMC physicists develop hybrid plasmonic sensor using laser technologies
It is an excellent tool for measuring small concentrations of different molecules.
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2024. 10. 22 -
Computational methods complement experiments in chemistry? The new reality in everyday laboratory work
Article written by Enayat Mohsenzadeh, Dr. Vilma Ratautaitė and Prof. Dr. habil. Arūnas Ramanavičius.
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2024. 10. 08 -
Lithuanian research on fluorescent particles in the prestigious physics journal Nanophotonics
FTMC physicists have developed a method that allows the fluorescence of observed particles to be maintained for longer.
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2024. 09. 24 -
J. Jorudas defends his PhD thesis on materials for telecommunication sensors
He studied the physical properties of gallium nitride structures and graphene.
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2024. 09. 23 -
M. Drobysh, who develops COVID-19 sensors, is the new PhD
This research offers the potential to develop cost-effective, portable diagnostic tools.
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2024. 09. 20 -
R. Bogužaitė, a chemist who creates molecular "fingerprints", defends her PhD thesis
She analyses various modifications that could be applied to develop an electrochemical sensor.
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2024. 01. 19 -
V. Pudžaitis, a chemist who studies the interaction of molecules with surfaces, is the new PhD
He tested SEIRAS method, which opens up new possibilities for scientists.
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2023. 12. 22 -
V. Žutautas, who is developing pH and herbicide sensors, is the new PhD
Although the EU has already banned the use of the dangerous chemical atrazine in agriculture, it can still be found in the...
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2023. 10. 19 -
Chemist R. Bogužaitė, who creates molecular "fingerprints", is the winner of the "X Factor" for Lithuanian scientists
Her presentation on molecular imprinting in sensors was gripping from the very first seconds.
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2023. 10. 09 -
V. M. Mačiulis, a chemist who studied coronavirus proteins, is the new PhD
His work benefits both science and the companies that produce COVID-19 rapid tests.
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2023. 09. 22 -
K. Maleckaitė, a physicist who studied the glow of molecules, becomes a PhD
Karolina has contributed to the development of new microviscosity sensors that provide information about the health of a cell.
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2023. 09. 22 -
FTMC research team wins start-up competition at Life Sciences Baltics event
Congratulations to our colleagues, we are very proud of you!
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2023. 09. 21 -
Next-generation sensor development moves forward: technology unveiled at prestigious event
The joint team of FTMC and the start-up Innosensus promises great help for gluten intolerant consumers.
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2023. 09. 15 -
Physicist interested in black silicon L. Golubewa becomes the new PhD in Natural Sciences
Desired technology sounds like something out of science fiction - but science is moving towards it, and Lena is contributing to...
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2023. 09. 08 -
S. Pūkienė, a physicist who develops sensors, becomes a PhD in Technological Sciences
How can gallium arsenide bismide serve science and society?
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2023. 07. 27 -
PhD student has developed a sensor that promises a breakthrough in the food industry
Vytautas Žutautas never thought he would ever do chemistry in his life. But suddenly he discovered his own way in this field.

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