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* Rapid detection of urinary tract infections using a portable surface plasmon resonance sensor | * Rapid detection of urinary tract infections using a portable surface plasmon resonance sensor | ||
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− | * UoN/EPSRC Smart pocket sensor for rapid diagnosis of urinary tract infections (UTIs) | + | * UoN/EPSRC Smart pocket sensor for rapid diagnosis of urinary tract infections (UTIs) (£ 9,698) |
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Revision as of 15:52, 1 May 2017
Contact
sidahmed.abayzeed@nottingham.ac.uk
0115 (84) 68848
B10, Life Sciences Building
University Park
Nottingham
NG7 2RD
UK
Biography
Sidahmed received a first-class BEng(Hons) in Biomedical Engineering from Sudan University of Science and Technology, Khartoum, Sudan in 2008. He obtained MSc in Electronic Engineering from Sudan Academy of Sciences, Khartoum, Sudan in 2011. He also obtained MSc in Bioengineering: Imaging and Sensing with distinction from the University of Nottingham, UK, in 2012 and immediately started PhD in Electrical and Electronic Engineering within the advanced Optics group. His PhD was directed at researching voltage sensitivity of Surface Plasmon Resonance systems for biological applications. In January 2016, he was awarded EPSRC Doctoral Prize at the University of Nottingham to develop advanced label-free technology for functional imaging of living cells.
Projects
Current Projects
- Plasmonic Based impedance micro-spectroscopy of living cells
- Highly sensitive surface plasmon resonance sensors based on graphene oxide
- Rapid detection of urinary tract infections using a portable surface plasmon resonance sensor
Current Projects
Sensing voltage dynamics with differential intensity surface plasmon resonance system
Awards
- UoN/EPSRC EPSRC Doctoral Prize (£56,826)
- UoN/EPSRC Smart pocket sensor for rapid diagnosis of urinary tract infections (UTIs) (£ 9,698)
Publications
- Abayzeed, Sidahmed A. and Smith, Richard J. and Webb, Kevin F. and Somekh, Michael G. and See, Chung W.
Responsivity of the differential-intensity surface plasmon resonance instrument
2016, Vol.235, Pages:627--635