Prof. Jung Chuan Chou | Biosensor Systems | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Jung Chuan Chou, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Chair Professor Jung-Chuan Chou has been a pioneering figure in biosensor research, particularly in the integration of biosensors with EGISFET (extended gate ion-sensitive field-effect transistor) technology since 1993. His research spans various aspects including device fabrication, ion-sensitive materials, enzyme immobilization methods, and different structures of ion sensing devices. Professor Chou has also made significant contributions to the field by designing integrated front-end detection circuits, incorporating wireless transmission and measurement systems to enhance biosensor capabilities.Utilizing screen-printing technology, Professor Chou has developed arrayed sensing devices that are pivotal for arrayed sensor measurements. His work extends to miniaturizing reference electrodes for micro-biosensors, enhancing their applicability in real-life detection scenarios. Over the years, he has invented pH sensors, ion sensors, and enzymatic sensors, accumulating an impressive portfolio of 120 patents, including 77 in Taiwan and 43 in the USA.
Professional Profile
Preparation of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell With Modification of Photoanode by g-C3N4/NiS/TiO2 Nanofibers and Its Performance Under Outdoor and Indoor Illumination
Tungsten Trioxide Nanoparticles Modified Cuprous Oxide Film Non-Enzymatic Dopamine Sensor
Photovoltaic Characteristics and Impedance Spectroscopy Analysis of the Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells With Modified Photoelectrodes by Zn2SnO4/TiO2 Fibrous Nanocomposites
Application of Non-Enzymatic Lactate Sensor Modified by Graphitic Carbon Nitride/Iron–Platinum Nanoparticles and Combined With the Low Power Consumption Instrumentation Amplifier and Calibration Readout Circuit
Graphene Quantum Dots as a Co-Sensitizer With Improving Light Absorption for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells