Project information
TWINFUSYON - Twinning for Improving Capacity of Research in Multifunctional Nanosystems for Optronic Biosensing
(TWINFUSYON)
- Project Identification
- 692034
- Project Period
- 1/2016 - 12/2018
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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European Union
- Horizon 2020
- Spreading excellence and widening participation
- MU Faculty or unit
- Central European Institute of Technology
- Cooperating Organization
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National Center for Scientific Research
- Responsible person Mgr. Milan Orlita, Ph.D.
National Research Council
The overarching aim of TWINFUSYON is to strengthen, to the highest European level, CEITEC scientific excellence and innovation capacity in nanosystems for a novel generation of label-free non-invasive optronic biosensing by harmonising integration of expertise in nanomaterials synthesis, characterisation at nanoscale, nanofabrication technologies, theory and modelling development, design of biosensors, which are the building blocks to innovate biosensing devices. To enhance CEITEC research capacity and improve staff’s research profile, TWINFUSYON establishes a platform around 4 pillars:
- Science &Technology Pillar: Coordinating research on multifunctional nanomaterials to create a versatile label-free biosensing platform based on innovative ideas and advancement in the topics of:
(A) 2D-TMD heterostructures (graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides)-based optronic biosensors
(B) Plasmonic nanostructures-based enhanced SERS biosensors
- Education Pillar: Supporting improvement in education and professional capacity, ensuring CEITEC regional leadership while moving towards the innovation- and intelligence-based economy
- European Integration Pillar: Enhancing high-tech cooperation with industry and implementing best practices of twinning partners to improve technology innovation in optronic biosensing
- Society Pillar: Raising awareness, disseminating information and promoting organisational practices to involve stakeholders in aspects of ethics, standardisation and technology transfer for exploiting nanosystems and biosensing devices.
The expected impact of the TWINFUSYON multidisciplinary partnership, which includes CNR, University of Linz and CNRS, is an increase in CEITEC research cross-fertilisation, visibility, societal/regional responsiveness and in innovation potential for the most advanced topics of optronic biosensing that can be exploited in a number of important areas including food safety, security, life science, medicine and environmental monitoring.
Publications
Total number of publications: 8
2020
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Superconductor-insulator transition in Josephson junction chains by quantum Monte Carlo calculations
Physical Review B, year: 2020, volume: 101, edition: 2, DOI
2019
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Kitaev-like honeycomb magnets: Global phase behavior and emergent effective models
Physical Review B, year: 2019, volume: 99, edition: 6, DOI
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Treatment of Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) Background in Total Internal Reflection Ellipsometry: Characterization of RNA Polymerase II Film Formation
APPLIED SPECTROSCOPY, year: 2019, volume: 73, edition: 3, DOI
2018
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Energy scale of Dirac electrons in Cd3As2
Physical Review B, year: 2018, volume: 97, edition: 11, DOI
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Nonuniform carrier density in Cd3As2 evidenced by optical spectroscopy
Physical Review B, year: 2018, volume: 97, edition: 12, DOI
2017
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Determination of the impact of Bi content on the valence band energy of GaAsBi using x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
AIP Advances, year: 2017, volume: 7, edition: 7, DOI
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Interband absorption edge in the topological insulators Bi-2(Te1-xSex)(3)
Physical Review B, year: 2017, volume: 96, edition: 23, DOI
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The urea biosensor based on luminescence of Eu(III) ternary complex of DO3A ligand
Monatshefte fur Chemie, year: 2017, volume: 148, edition: 11, DOI