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11th Edition of World Nanotechnology Conference

March 23-25, 2026

March 23 -25, 2026 | Singapore
World Nano 2026

Harnessing the unique properties of engineered nanostructures for sensing

Harry Ruda, Speaker at Nanoscience Conferences
University of Toronto, Canada
Title : Harnessing the unique properties of engineered nanostructures for sensing

Abstract:

In 1964 Wagner and Ellis presented the first paper on fabrication of micron-scale semiconductor whiskers. Our group was one of the first to apply their ideas in the late 1990’s to realise nanowires with diameters of tens of nanometers. We show how strong dielectric confinement, coupled with weak screening in structures of these dimensions presents a unique opportunity for realizing field effect transistor chemical sensors. In particular, we focus on InAs nanowires having exceptional transport properties combined with a nature surface accumulation layer which we show can mediate sensing. Indeed, we showed how electrometry can be performed with such devices to sense charge to levels as low as tens of micro-electron charges per root hertz bandwidth. With such a response, the transduction of adsorption events into electrical signals is shown to permit single molecule level sensing.

Biography:

Harry Ruda obtained his BSc from Imperial College in 1979 and PhD from MIT in 1982 for work on optical and transport properties of II-VI based infrared detector materials. As an IBM postdoctoral fellow, he developed one of the first theories for electron transport in selectively doped 2DEG heterostructures. He joined the University of Toronto in 1989 and currently is a full professor, Stanley Meek Chair in Nanotechnology and Director of the Centre for Nanotechnology. He has about 300 journal publications with about 8,800 citations and h-index of 46. He serves on the editorial boards of numerous journals and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, Fellow of Institute of Physics, Fellow of the Institute of Nanotechnology, Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, and Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering.

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