Ridwan Adib

MicroNano Systems

Ridwan is currently in the final year of his PhD at Tyndall, where he works in the Precision Electrochemical Nanosensor (PEN) group. His research focuses on the development of electrochemical nanosensors for animal health monitoring and well-being. His work involves designing and fabricating sensors for detecting key biomarkers such as glucose, lactate, pH, sodium, and potassium in animal biofluids (saliva, serum, interstitial fluid). He uses advanced materials like gold and platinum and incorporates enzyme and biochemical modifications to enhance sensor performance. His responsibilities include electrochemical sensor development, testing, data analysis, and contributing to collaborative research within the group.

Ridwan’s research interests lie at the intersection of nanotechnology, biosensing, and precision agriculture. He is particularly passionate about developing real-time, non-invasive diagnostic tools that can transform livestock health monitoring.

Notable achievements include the acceptance of his first-author manuscript titled “In Situ pH-Controlled Electrochemical Sensors for Glucose and pH Detection in Calf Saliva” in Biosensors and Bioelectronics, a top-tier journal in the field.

He holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, where he worked on MEMS-based gas sensors for industrial applications, and has hands-on experience with microfabrication tools such as RF sputtering, e-beam evaporator, and photolithography.

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