Unlock the Potential of QSense Omni in Your Research
Researchers at the University of Cambridge are already using QSense Omni to study and engineer biointerfaces and biohybrid devices that can sustainably and efficiently generate renewable electricity and control bacterial growth.
These advancements are opening doors to new biotechnologies for renewable energy generation, carbon recycling, environmental sensing, and biofilm treatment. Now, you have the chance to see the technology behind these innovations firsthand and learn how it can help you! Ask questions directly and see how QSense Omni can help you with studying photo- and electrochemically induced processes, optimising enzyme-material interactions, and designing advanced antifouling surfaces.
Event Details
Introduction to QCMD Technology – Gain insights into the fundamentals of QSense Omni and its applications, Dr Usha Devi
Presentation - Exploring Biohybride electrodes with QCM-D: Advancing biointerfaces for Energy and Biofilm Control, Dr Jenny Zhang /Dr Sivan Nir
Live Demonstration & Hands-On Experience – Test the instrument yourself and explore its capabilities.
Real Experiment: Polymer Analysis – See QSense Omni in action. Studying the adsorption and antifouling performance of bacterial extracellular polymeric substances.