Genhua Pan
University of Plymouth, UK
Biography
Genhua Pan is a Professor and Head of Wolfson Nanomaterials & Devices Laboratory at the University of Plymouth, UK and Coordinator of EU H2020 Marie Curie network BBDiag. He has over 30 years of research and teaching experience in micro/nanoscale thin films and devices, information storage technology and electronic engineering. His current research interest encompasses graphene & 2D materials/devices, biosensors, renewable energy/solar cells, spintronics and magnetic data storage. Genhua graduated from Zhejiang University, China in 1981, worked in the Chinese Academy of Science until 1988 when he obtained a scholarship to visit Loughborough University for a year. He then joined Plymouth University in 1989, gained my PhD in materials and physics in 1993. Over the years, He has also worked with a number of institutions as a visiting researcher (Sony Research Centre, Yokohama, Japan, Akita Institute of Technology, Akita, Japan, and Seagate Technology, Northern Island). To date, he has published over 100 journal and conference papers, 3 book chapters and 6 patents.
Abstract
Abstract : Graphene biosensors for label-free detection of blood-based biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease