The BioSFM Lab research team presented a paper at the SMACD 2025 (International Conference on Synthesis, Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Methods, and Applications to Circuit Design), held in Istanbul between July 7–10, 2025.
The presented work, entitled “A QCM-VNA System for Microfluidic Sensing: Leveraging Higher-Order Harmonics”, focuses on utilizing higher-order harmonics in QCM (Quartz Crystal Microbalance)-based sensors to achieve enhanced resolution and sensitivity in microfluidic measurements. This study introduces a novel approach to improving biosensor performance through impedance spectroscopy and high-frequency vector network analysis.
This contribution highlights the interdisciplinary collaboration between circuit design and biosensor technologies, demonstrating the laboratory’s commitment to advancing next-generation sensing platforms.
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