Single-Molecule Sensors and NanoSystems International Conference (S3IC 2023)
DESCRIPTION
Sensor systems exhibit extraordinary sensitivity for detecting physical, chemical, and biological entities at the micro/nanoscale. The detection and analysis of molecules on miniature devices that have many possible applications in health, environment, analysis, and security is particularly exciting. A new class of label-free micro and nanosensors is starting to emerge allowing us to observe dynamic processes at the single molecule level directly, with unprecedented spatial- and temporal resolution and without significantly affecting the natural and functional movements of the molecules. Micro- and nanosensors by virtue of their small interaction length probe molecules over a dynamic range often inaccessible by other techniques. Their small size enables an exceedingly high sensitivity, and the application of quantum optical measurement techniques can allow us to approach or surpass classical limits of detection.
Topics:
- Single-Molecule Spectroscopy, Imaging, and Forces
- Micro/Nanofluidics/Chemical control at the Nanoscale
- Molecular Machines, Synthetic Biology, and DNA Origami
- Single-molecule Sensors and Sequencers
- Molecular Electronics
- From Quantum Sensing to Quantum Biology
- Nanothermodynamics in experiments and theory
- Computational approaches