MICRO2: Micro-electronics for microbiology KU Leuven
Microorganisms can grow on an electrode and either give or receive electricity from it. This allows making better biosensors, or driving bioproduction processes with electricity. It is poorly understood how microorganisms actually interact with the electrical control used to drive the sensor or reactor system. Here, we wish to develop novel micro-electronic control systems and algorithms able to deal with microorganisms in terms of their low ...