Head of Section: Anders Kristensen
The Section for Optical Sensing and Imaging Systems (OASIS) applies light-based methods for characterization and manipulation of biological systems
Our research interests cover:
- Micro- and nano-fluidics for manipulation and imaging of biologically relevant particles.
- Integration of nano-photonics and micro/nano fluidics for new sensor and actuator technology
- Microfluidics to model oral drug delivery, including the intestine, blood and liver, and droplet arrays for high throughput screening.
- Thermodynamic modelling of nano-scale physics at room temperature.
- Methods of data analysis for experiments at the interface between micro- and nano-scale biophysics, life science, and nanotechnology.