Jin Cui

Jin started his undergraduate study in Tongji University (Shanghai, China) in 2006 and obtained the bachelor degree in Material Science in 2010. Immediately after that, he moved to University of Twente (Enschede, The Netherlands) to enroll in a master programme for Nanotechnology and obtained the degree in 2012 with a master project in droplet based microfluidic device fabricated redox stimuli responsive microgels. In the mean time, he did a 4 months intership in IMRE (Singapore) on a similar project. After moving back to Enschede in 2012, he started his PhD research in the group of Prof. Serge G. Lemay in the same university. His duty is to build and understand the behavior of electrochemistry based nanofluidic transducers. After 4 years, he continued his research as a postdoc in the same group to work on a nanogap based DNA sequencing devices.

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Role in IONESCO

Jin’s role is to work on the development and production of nanofluidic devices based on carbon nanotubes and then to study their operation according to the objectives set by the project.

A few significant publications:

  • Cui, J., Mathwig, K., Mampallil, D., Lemay, S.G., Potential-controlled adsorption, separation and detection of redox species in nanofluidic devices.Anal. Chem., 2018, 90. 7127-7130
  • Sui, X., Shui, L., Cui, J., Xie, Y., Song, J., van den Berg, A., Hempenius, M.A., Vancso, G.J., Redox-responsive organometallic microgel particles prepared from poly(ferrocenylsilane)s generated using microfluidics.,Chem. Commun. (Camb)., 50, 3058-60 (2014)
  • Rassaei, L., Cui, J., Goluch, E.D., Lemay, S.G., Substrate-dependent kinetics in tyrosinase-based biosensing: amperometry vs. spectrophotometry.Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 403, 1577-84 (2012)