Molecular Sense performs research and development at the intersection of three high added-value areas: bio-, nano/micro-, and info. Molecular Sense is presently focusing on two synergistic lines of activity:
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Molecular Sense Ltd.
Our dedicated team of scientists brings together a wealth of expertise and innovation. Comprising leaders in their respective fields,
they are committed to advancing scientific knowledge and solving complex challenges.
Dan has degrees in Chemical Engineering (PhD, MSc) and in Statistics, Cybernetics & Information Technology (MSc). His research covers (in inverse chronological order), gas embolism, biocomputation and biosimulation, nanodevices powered by protein molecular motors, surface science and engineering, micro- and nanofabrication for semiconductor and biomedical devices, process modelling and control, and protein adsorption. Dan is a Professor of Bioengineering at McGill University, the Maria Roy Chair in Bioengineering, and the founding Chair of McGill’s Department of Bioengineering at the Faculty of Engineering. Starting from 2020 Dan is the Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on NanoBioscience. His lab webpage: bionanoinfo.com
Falco has a MSc (cum laude) and a PhD in Chemistry, from Leiden University. He held previous research positions, as a Senior Scientist at Philips Research Laboratories. He is (co-) author of over 50 publications in peer-reviewed scientific journals, and he is a member of the International Program Committee of the Micro- and Nano- Engineering Conference. Falco’s areas of expertise include micro- and nano-fabrication, biomedical application of nanotechnology and interface interactions at the nanoscale, both inorganic and biological in nature.
Carmen has University degrees in Mechanical Engineering (MEng) and Psychology (MSc) as well in Management Science. Prior to joining Molecular Sense, Carmen was an entrepreneur in Romania, and she managed several projects funded by European Union Structural Funds. Carmen is the Project Manager of our research projects.
Dan Jr has degrees in Electrical Engineering (BEng/Hons), Applied Mathematics (BS, MSc), a doctorate in Biological Mathematics (DPhil, Oxford), and Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (BM BCh) from Oxford University Medical School. Dan was a Miller Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley, USA, and in the past, he was CEO of several start-up companies in USA and UK. Currently, Dan Jr is a Reader at King’s College London, Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine, School of Immunology & Microbial Sciences, Peter Gorer Department of Immunobiology. He is also the Director of the Master program in AI in Science at King’s College. His webpage: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/dan-nicolau.
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