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227-0153-00L 6 Credits MSC D-ITET

CMOS Electronics for Biological and Molecular Sensing

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Abstract

This course covers CMOS electronics and post-processing for biological and molecular sensing. Topics include sensing mechanisms, nano-bio interfaces, CMOS circuit design, and integration techniques. Applications span DNA/RNA detection, proteomics, drug screening, gas sensing, and wearable biosensors, bridging electronics with biological systems.

Objective

Learning objective: 1.Understand key biological and molecular mechanisms relevant to sensing. 2.Evaluate nano-bio interface technologies and transduction methods. 3.Design and analyze CMOS circuits for detecting biomolecules like metabolites, proteins, and DNA. 4.Apply CMOS-compatible post-processing and packaging techniques for integrating sensors with biological and chemical media.

General Information

Language
English
Levels
MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
session examination
Mode
written 120 minutes
Aids
None
Compulsory continuous performance assessment (graded, 50%): Each student gives a 12 minute presentation (+3 min Q&A) on a recent peer reviewed journal article on the topic of CMOS bio/molecular electronics (topic approved by the lecturer). Presentations take place in Weeks 12–13; schedule announced by Week 6. Slides and a 1 page summary are due 48 hours before the presentation. The presentation is graded and counts 50% toward the final course grade; completion is mandatory. The final exam counts 50%.

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture CMOS Electronics for Biological and Molecular Sensing No time listed 2 h weekly
exercise CMOS Electronics for Biological and Molecular Sensing No time listed 2 h weekly

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