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Development of innovative nanobiodevices based on hybrid materials by combination of endemic South Asian biomolecules and nanocarbons
Principal Investigator / Affiliation Kazuo Umemura (Professor) / Tokyo University of Science flag Japan Japan
Anh-Tuan Mai (Director) / Ministry of Science and Technology flag Vietnam Vietnam
Leo Cristobal II Ambolode (Professor) / Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology (MSU-IIT) flag Philippines Philippines
Eko Siswoyo (Assistant Professor) / Islamic University of Indonesia flag Indonesia Indonesia
Year Adopted 2019
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General Description of the Research Project This cooperative research project aims to develop innovative nanobiodevices by combining endemic South east Asian biomolecules and nanocarbons The new hybrids will be applied to various sensor s to solve environmental problems in Asia. The nanobiosensors can detect specific pollutants in waters which shall be removed. The hybrids can be integrated with microfluids, and will be enhanced by near infrared sensing system.
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Photo Anh-Tuan Mai

Anh-Tuan Mai

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Vietnam
Photo Leo Cristobal II Ambolode

Leo Cristobal II Ambolode

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the Philippines
Photo Eko Siswoyo

Eko Siswoyo

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Indonesia
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Japan