Biosensing, Biophotonics and Bioelectronics
Electronic and photonic devices often possess unique functionality for converting chemical and biological processes into electrical or optical signals for detecting, identifying and monitoring biological processes. Such devices are promising for biological, medical, agricultural or food science applications, as well as the advancement of scientific understanding of biophysical processes. Research interests in ECE at UC Davis focus on nanostructured electrical, electrochemical and photonic systems, biosensing, bioimaging, precision agriculture and in situ monitoring, and bioelectronics.