Calorimetry, a heat measuring process, has opened a way to quantify generated heat, both in physical and in biological systems. The resolution of a typical calorimeter (Q ̇=G_Th× ∆T) can be improved in three ways, either by improving temperature resolution (∆T) or by reducing thermal conductance (G_Th) or both. With intensive efforts to improve thermal resolution, microcalorimeters can now be widely used for measuring minute heat generation and transport in the micro/nanoscale. Still, there are several topics that remain insufficiently explored due to sensitivity limitations. One unanswered question in nanoscale thermal science is of thermal transport in single-atomic or single-molecular junctions. Similar to electrical conductance, many t...
Creating technologies to address increasingly diverse challenges ranging from biomedical devices to ...
Bench-scale biocalorimetry (=1 L) allows for the determination of the metabolic heat flow during bio...
Thermal conductivity of the skin has been measured by in vivo procedures since the 1950s. These devi...
Calorimetry, a heat measuring process, has opened a way to quantify generated heat, both in physical...
Calorimetry is a heat measuring process that quantifies heat generation, loss, and transport. Calor...
Heat is one of the most important aspects of living organisms. Metabolic heat production and evapora...
The exploitation of microorganisms in natural or technological systems calls for monitoring tools th...
A new approach in isothermal heat conduction microcalorimetric studies of chemical and biological pr...
Non-invasive and label-free calorimetry could become a disruptive technique to study single cell met...
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The heat produced by animal cells in culture can be used as the primary indicator of the kinetics of...
Over the last years, varieties of technologies for biofilm analysis were developed and established. ...
DoctorThis thesis focuses on development of high-sensitivity thermal analysis technique and its appl...
Developing and improving online monitoring techniques for processes is always a matter of interest f...
Isothermal microcalorimetry is becoming widely used for monitoring biological activities in vitro. M...
Creating technologies to address increasingly diverse challenges ranging from biomedical devices to ...
Bench-scale biocalorimetry (=1 L) allows for the determination of the metabolic heat flow during bio...
Thermal conductivity of the skin has been measured by in vivo procedures since the 1950s. These devi...
Calorimetry, a heat measuring process, has opened a way to quantify generated heat, both in physical...
Calorimetry is a heat measuring process that quantifies heat generation, loss, and transport. Calor...
Heat is one of the most important aspects of living organisms. Metabolic heat production and evapora...
The exploitation of microorganisms in natural or technological systems calls for monitoring tools th...
A new approach in isothermal heat conduction microcalorimetric studies of chemical and biological pr...
Non-invasive and label-free calorimetry could become a disruptive technique to study single cell met...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/98693/1/ApplPhysLett_99_043106.pd
The heat produced by animal cells in culture can be used as the primary indicator of the kinetics of...
Over the last years, varieties of technologies for biofilm analysis were developed and established. ...
DoctorThis thesis focuses on development of high-sensitivity thermal analysis technique and its appl...
Developing and improving online monitoring techniques for processes is always a matter of interest f...
Isothermal microcalorimetry is becoming widely used for monitoring biological activities in vitro. M...
Creating technologies to address increasingly diverse challenges ranging from biomedical devices to ...
Bench-scale biocalorimetry (=1 L) allows for the determination of the metabolic heat flow during bio...
Thermal conductivity of the skin has been measured by in vivo procedures since the 1950s. These devi...