Who: Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Pennsylvania.
What: Graphene-based integrated optoelectromechanical device for biomolecular sensing with an improvement over state-of-the-art single mode nanosensors by approximately 2–3 orders of magnitude.
Where: Early disease detection in biomedical diagnostics. See “Optoelectromechanical Multimodal Biosensor with Graphene Active Region”.
When: The work is at an early research stage.