1st Edition
Fundamentals of Biosensor Microsystems
Part 1: Biosensor Target and Receptor Molecules Chapter 1 What is Biosensor Microsystem? Chapter 2 Biosensor targets Chapter 3 Biosensor natural receptors Chapter 4 Biosensor synthetic and engineered receptors Part 2: Biosamples Pre-processing and Manipulation Techniques Chapter 5 Biosamples Pre-processing and Manipulation Techniques Part 3: Biomolecules Detection Chapter 6 Biosensor substrates Chapter 7 Surface modification and preparation Chapter 8 Classification of biosensors based on transducer types Part 4: Data Acquisition, Processing and Analytical Tools Chapter 9 Electrical biosensor measurement techniques Chapter 10 Optical biosensor measurement techniques Chapter 11 Analytes detection based on imaging analysis Chapter 12 Biosensing precision high performance analysis Chapter 13 Validation by complementary techniques Part 5: Emerging Technologies in Biosensor Microsystems Chapter 14 Emerging Technologies in Biosensor Microsystems
Biography
Azrul Azlan Hamzah is a Professor of Micro-Nanoelectromechanical Systems (MEMS/NEMS) and the former Director of Institute of Microengineering and Nanoelectronics (IMEN), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. He received his BSc. from the University of California at Berkeley, USA in manufacturing engineering in 2000 and PhD from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia in microelectromechanical systems in 2008. His research interests are graphene synthesis and technology, bioMEMS, artificial kidney, biomedical devices, Lab-on-Chip, micro/nano energy, MEMS technology and MEMS packaging.
Sharipah Nadzirah is a Lecturer at the Institute of Microengineering and Nanoelectronics (IMEN) at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM). She is also a researcher specializing in nanoelectronic engineering and biosensors, focusing on designing and developing electrical biosensor microsystems for clinical and environmental applications. Her expertise lies in interdigitated electrode and field-effect transistor (FET) biosensors, developed through semiconductor fabrication processes, including thin-film deposition and lithography. With over 60 high-impact journal publications and a patented FET biosensor, her work bridges semiconductor process engineering and functional biosensor systems for clinical and analytical applications.
Subash C.B. Gopinath is a Professor in the Chemical Engineering and Technology Department of the Universiti Malaysia Perlis. He also serves as Chief Scientific Consultant at Future Science (China), Beijing Zhongke Jiaowen International (China) and Aromaticroot Queen Farmer Product LLP., (India). He also holds the title of Visiting Professor at Prince Songkla University, Thailand; Daffodil International University, Bangladesh; and Universiti Sains Malaysia. He was recently appointed as a Friendship Ambassador for the International Science and Technology Cooperation Base in China. Dr. Gopinath’s main expertise include biosensors, aptamer technology, and diagnosis of infectious diseases.






