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Quantum
Biosensing Research


Welcome
Our team is interested in research and workforce development in the areas of quantum biosensing and quantum bioscience. Our research efforts focus on surface chemistry, materials development. Higher ordered structures on surfaces which can be modified to build functional circuits or sensors is the driving science behind our research. One of the major nanostructures that we use is DNA origami. Our work is applicable to molecular electronics and biomolecules with quantum sensing components.
Grad & Undergrad students may apply for research appointments - applications are accepted on a rolling basis

Chicago State University
Chicago State University is located at 9501 S. King Dr., Chicago, IL 60628


Department of Chemistry, Physics, and Engineering Studies
Research is performed in the Williams Science Center.
HIghlights
NSF - QLCI -QUBBE
An NSF Grant was awarded to the University of Chicago, the University of Illinois at Chicago, Harvard University, and to Chicago State University in September 2021.
5-YR, 2021 - 2026, $25M

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