Abtin Saateh
EPFL STI IBI-STI BIOS
BM 4131 (Bâtiment BM)
Station 17
1015 Lausanne
Web site: Web site: https://bios.epfl.ch/
Fields of expertise
Biosensors
Diagnostics
Microfluidics
Diagnostics
Microfluidics
Biography
I am a Doctoral assistant in the BIOS group while doing my Ph.D. in the Biotechnology and Bioengineering program at EPFL. My research interests are focused on Biosensors, Microfluidics, and Point-of-Care systems. My research interests are not confined to the list above. I always thirst for learning about new research areas, since I am sure that I may become engrossed in them.I earned my bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Tabriz and worked on droplet-surface interaction and superhydrophobicity. Subsequently, I embarked on a Master's degree in Material Science and Nanotechnology at Bilkent University, where I developed a real-time impedimetric system for droplet measurement in droplet-microfluidic systems. Meanwhile, I investigated droplet monodispersity and reached new milestones in obtaining ultra-monodisperse droplets.
Currently, my focus is on plasmonic biosensors, specifically continuous biosensors. I am excited about the potential for further collaboration with fellow researchers in the biosensor and plasmonics field to advance our understanding and innovation in this area.
Publications
Selected publications
Abtin Saateh, Saeid Ansaryan, Jiarui Gao, Livio Oliveira de Miranda, Peter Zijlstra, Hatice Altug |
Long-Term and Continuous Plasmonic Oligonucleotide Monitoring Enabled by Regeneration Approach |
Teaching & PhD
SensUs - Daily Supervisor
• SenSwiss team in the SensUs 2023 competition (TBI detection)• Lau'Sens team in the SensUs 2022 competition (Sepsis detection): 1st place in Analytical performance, 1st place in Translation potential, 2nd place in Public inspiration
• SenSwiss team in the SensUs 2021 competition (Influenza detection): 1st place in Analytical performance, 2nd place in Translation potential
Teaching Assistant
• Biomicroscopy I (MICRO-651), Fall 2021 (Prof. Hatice Altug, Dr. Arne Seitz)• Biomicroscopy II (MICRO-562), Spring 2022 (Prof. Hatice Altug, Dr. Arne Seitz)
• Biomicroscopy I (MICRO-651), Fall 2022 (Prof. Hatice Altug)