Project Summary

Project Number: 701852

Project Acronym: BIDMAG

Project Title: Biological detection with functionalized Magnetic Sensor

Summary

The key goals of the BIDMAG project are: a) the training of a talented experienced researcher, Dr Lopes, in the fast growing field of science, technology and industrial applications of magnetic biosensors, where the host has a critical knowledge and expertise; and, b) design, development and optimisation of cost-efficient smart hybrid surfaces onto magnetic substrates, able to present magnetic response for detecting bacteria. The interdisciplinary training program includes magnetic materials surface modification, fabrication, modelling, characterisation of Magnetoelastic Resonators (MER), surface biofunctionalisation and detection of the biological parameters, which will enhance and broaden her expertise and increase her exposure to both academic and industrial collaborations. She is a talented researcher who has gained much expertise in interdisciplinary area of electroactive polymer composites during her postgraduate career. This background is invaluable for applying in preparation and characterisation techniques of smart materials. To further her career in magnetic biosensors Dr Lopes needs to gain expertise in functional materials and magnetic characterisation, fields in which BCMaterials has a worldrecognised expertise. Additionally, through secondments at academic and industrial co-hosts, at ACREO and VAC, respectively, she will gain additional training in: industrial production of MER and Optimization of compact and commercial MER interrogation systems.The impact of the project will be multidisciplinary, since it has applications ranging from environmental monitorization and food quality control to fast medical diagnostics. Besides, to further boost her career, Dr Lopes needs to increase her supervision and teaching experience, gain project and intellectual property management expertise, research funding and proposal writing skills. Multidisciplinary activities will assist her in acquiring necessary competences and reaching professional maturity.

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Sunday 16 October 2016

EMSA 2016

"The European Magnetic Sensors and Actuatos Conference (EMSA) is a well known European forum that serves to assess the status, recent progress, and development in the field of magnetic sensor technology and magnetic actuators."

This year EMSA celebrated its 11th edition and it was held in Torino, Italy. As usual, also this year some members of BCMaterial attended this event: the professors Jon Gutierrez and Alfredo García-Arribas and the PhD student Ariane Sagasti

This conference was specially important for Ariene, since she performed her first oral presentation in a conference!!

Ariane presented the work entitled "Magnetoelastic resonators for highly specific chemical and biologicaldetection: a critical study." in a room full of experts. Well done Ariane!!
The first of many :)

At the end, there was time to visit the beautiful city at the bottom of Alpes!
Here is a photo of Ariene in Turin with Jon Gutierrez, her supervisor.

See you soon...

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