Prof. Boris Mizaikoff
Professor and Chair, Director of Institute at Ulm University & Hahn-Schickard
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Conference Program Committee | Author
Area of Expertise:
Optical senors , Photonics , Waveguides , Chem/bio sensors , Infrared , Biophotonics
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Dr. Boris Mizaikoff received his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry at the Vienna University of Technology in 1996. Heading the Chemical Sensor Laboratory (CSL) he has been responsible for numerous research projects in the field of chemical IR sensors, including several multinational projects funded by the European Union. In 1997, he has been with the University of Texas, Austin/USA as a postdoctoral fellow. In October 2000 he finalized his Habilitation (Assoc. Prof. for Analytical Chemistry) at the Vienna University of Technology. Since Fall 2000 he was faculty member at the Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry heading the Applied Sensors Laboratory (ASL). Since 2004 he was Director of the Focused Ion Beam Center (FIB2 Center) at Georgia Tech. In Fall 2007 he joined the faculty at Ulm University, Germany as a Chaired Professor and Director of the Institute of Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry (IABC). Today, his research interests focus on optical sensors, biosensors, and biomimetic sensors operating in the mid-infrared spectral range, system miniaturization and integration based on micro- and nanofabrication, multifunctional (nano)analytical platforms, focused ion beam (FIB) microscopy, development of biomolecular/biomimetic recognition architectures, multivariate data evaluation, and applications in environmental analytics, process analysis, and biomedical/clinical diagnostics. He is author/co-author of 340+ peer-reviewed publications, 16 patents, and 100+ plenary, keynote, and invited contributions at scientific conferences (WoS: h-index: 46).
Publications (32)

Proceedings Article | 13 March 2024 Presentation
Proceedings Volume PC12836, PC128360E (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3008686
KEYWORDS: Quantum cascade lasers, Quantum photonics, Mid-IR, Quantum sensing, Spectroscopes, Solids, Quantum operations, Quantum light sources, Quantum features, Power consumption

Proceedings Article | 13 March 2024 Presentation
Proceedings Volume PC12836, PC128360C (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3008683
KEYWORDS: Quantum cascade lasers, Mid-IR, Cancer detection, Cancer, Biopsy, Biological research, Quantum sensing, Waveguides, Spectroscopes, Solids

Proceedings Article | 13 March 2024 Presentation
Proceedings Volume PC12835, PC128350D (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3008692
KEYWORDS: Quantum cascade lasers, Mid-IR, Cartilage, Surgery, Quantum sensing, Miniaturization, In vivo imaging, Biomedical applications, Spectroscopy, Solids

Proceedings Article | 7 March 2022 Presentation
Proceedings Volume PC11957, PC119570H (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2616001
KEYWORDS: Mid-IR, In vivo imaging, Sensors, Biological research, Photonics, Quantum cascade lasers, Spectroscopy, Sensing systems, Proteins, Nondestructive evaluation

Proceedings Article | 6 April 2020 Presentation
Proceedings Volume 11361, 113610I (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2558797
KEYWORDS: Diagnostics, Biomedical optics, Quantum cascade lasers, Biological research, Molecular photonics, Infrared sensors, Mid-IR, Photonics, Environmental monitoring, Waveguides

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Conference Committee Involvement (17)
Biophotonics in Point-of-Care III
10 April 2024 | Strasbourg, France
Biophotonics in Point-of-Care II
6 April 2022 | Strasbourg, France
Biophotonics in Point-of-Care
6 April 2020 | Online Only, France
Plasmonics in Biology and Medicine XV
29 January 2018 | San Francisco, California, United States
Plasmonics in Biology and Medicine XIV
30 January 2017 | San Francisco, California, United States
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