Rafael J. Taboryski
Associate Professor
Micro- and Nanotechnology
Technical University of Denmark
Denmark
Biography
Rafael Taboryski (RT) was born in 1963. RT is associate professor at DTU at the Department of Micro- and Nanotechnology, where he teaches and researches in physics and nanotechnology. RT graduated in Physics from the University of Copenhagen (KU) and acquired his PhD degree in 1992 also from KU. RT’s employment record comprises the University of Cambridge as Postdoc, Danish Fundamental Metrology as Staff Scientist and at Sophion Bioscience A / S, where he headed the development of the company's biochip. At KU and in Cambridge RT’s research was concerned with the study of electronic quantum effects in micro-structured semiconductor devices. RT's current research focuses on developing methods for micro-and nanostructuring of polymer microfluidic chips for biotechnological applications, and functionalization of surfaces with superhydrophobic and self-cleaning properties. In addition RT works on the development of conductive polymer electrodes for detection of biological transmitter molecules, and injection-molding of components with nanostructured surfaces.
Research Interest
Physics and Nanotechnology, Polymer Micro Fabrication