PhD Student, KAUST
Tania completed her Bachelor's degree in Nanotechnology and Molecular Engineering, UDLAP, Puebla, Mexico in 2016. She is currently a Ph.D student in Organic Bioelectronics Laboratory at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology,
Tania’s current research focuses on optimizing the fabrication process used for building biosensors and studying the dynamics of electronic-ionic conduction. She’s interested in developing new fabrication techniques that lead to easy read-out of biological signals, as well as testing and characterizing such systems.
Post-doctoral Fellow, KAUST
PhD Student, Chalmers University of Technology & CNRS - University of Strasbourg
PhD Student, University of Groningen
PhD Student, KAUST
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