Session Details

[15p-M_278-1~8]Cutting edge nanotechnology for bio-sensor & 2D materials -Realization of a pandemic-free society with graphene FET sensors capable of rapid detection of human infectious viruses-

Sun. Mar 15, 2026 1:30 PM - 4:45 PM JST
Sun. Mar 15, 2026 4:30 AM - 7:45 AM UTC
M_278 (Main Bldg.)

[15p-M_278-1]Explanation of the purpose of the event

〇Kazuhiko Matsumoto1 (1.Osaka Univ.)

[15p-M_278-2]Greeting

〇Ken-ichi Tanaka

[15p-M_278-3]From Molecular Recognition to Self-Heating: Graphene Platforms for Multicomponent Breath Gas Sensing

〇Ken Uchida1 (1.Univ. Tokyo)

[15p-M_278-4]Design and Application of Polymer-Carbon Nanocomposite Thin Film Artificial Olfactory Sensors

〇Kazuki Nagashima1,2 (1.RIES, Hokkaido Univ., 2.IFERS, Hokkaido Univ.)

[15p-M_278-5]Graphene-based Image Sensors

〇Shinpei Ogawa1, Masaaki Shimatani1, Shoichiro Fukushima1, Manabu Iwakawa1 (1.Mitsubishi Electric Corp.)

[15p-M_278-6]Membrane Protein Analysis Using a Plasmonic Chip of Single Extracellular Vesicles Secreted from Cultured Cells

〇Yasunori Nawa1, Tatsuki Iwamura1, Makoto Tokami1, Hajime Shigeto2, Shohei Yamamura2, Keiko Tawa1 (1.Kwansei Gakuin Univ., 2.AIST)

[15p-M_278-7]Circuit Simulation of Responses in Graphene FET Biosensors

〇Shota Ushiba1, Tomomi Nakano1, Hiroki Sato1, Hitoshi Imamura1, Masahiko Kimura1, Kazuhiko Matsumoto2 (1.Murata Manufacturing, 2.The Univ. of Osaka)

[15p-M_278-8]Development of highly sensitive sensing devices by molecular functionalization of graphene surfaces

〇Kenzo Maehashi1,2 (1.TUAT Eng., 2.TUAT T-one)