Sensors and Detectors for Information Society

SENDISO

About the Project

The SENDISO project – Sensors and Detectors for the Information Society – brings together several scientific fields into truly interdisciplinary research. Its goal is to develop a new generation of detectors and sensors that can be used in biology and medicine for disease diagnostics and treatment, in environmental monitoring, and in industrial quality control.

At the heart of the project lies the development of new physical principles and advanced materials that pave the way for innovative sensors and detectors. This is followed by research into thin films and nanostructures that can be tuned to respond to specific types of radiation or to the presence of chemical and biological substances.

In this way, the project connects physics, chemistry, materials research, and biochemistry with the aim of delivering technologies essential for modern society.

Main Objectives

Development of a new generation of detectors and sensors

Creation of functional prototypes for practical applications

Advancement of knowledge and technologies in medicine, environmental protection, and modern industry

Partners

People

Leaders of Research Teams (Work Package Leaders)

prof. Ing. Alexander Kromka, DrSc.

Institute of Physics of the CAS

RNDr. Hana Lísalová, Ph.D.

Institute of Physics of the CAS

prof. Ing. Martin Nikl, CSc.

Institute of Physics of the CAS

doc. RNDr. Ing. Martin Kalbáč, Ph.D., DSc.

J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry of the CAS

dr. Kalim Deshmukh

University of West Bohemia in Pilsen

Project Leadership

Jakub Dostálek, Ph.D.

Research Management
dostalek@fzu.cz

Pavla Melania Novotná

Project Manager
novotnap@fzu.cz

Klára Horová

Communication
horova@fzu.cz