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Meeting: WG Meeting in Belgrade
June 27th – 28th, 2025

COST Working Group meeting, Action CA21159, Understanding interaction light – biological surfaces: possibility for new electronic materials and devices (PhoBioS).

 

Various biological surfaces are known to be covered by elaborated micro- and nano-structures, serving a number of functions (e.g. anti-reflective, structural coloration, anti-fouling, pro- or anti-adhesive, etc.) and inspiring numerous industrial applications. Recent years have witnessed a remarkable boost in research in this field. To a large extent, this boost owes to the increasing interdisciplinary of approaches being applied to the study of structured biosurfaces. Sciences as different as classical zoology and botany are inseminated with the advances in genetics and molecular biology; biologists collaborate more and more with nanotechnologists, materials scientists and engineers – all these contribute to the widening of the horizons of research on micro- and nano-structured biological surfaces, and to biomimetic and bioengineering applications of these surfaces in industry. We aim at ‘riding the wave’ of these developments with our proposal. The main goal of the COST Action “Understanding interaction light – biological surfaces: possibility for new electronic materials and devices” is to bring together scientists coming from distinct disciplines into this vibrant field of research, focusing on the photonic effects of nano-and micro-structuring of biological surfaces and their bionic applications. Our consortium will ensure cross-inspiration among the different participants coming from different research fields and will boost innovation in research and eventual industrial developments.

Meeting Programme:

Light and biological surface interaction for sensing applications

Wednesday, 27 August 2025 Hall 102

09:00–10:00

Registration

10:00–10:20

Opening address

M. Szczerska

10:20–10:50

Coffee break

Chair: M. Szczerska
10:50–11:20

Enabling Innovation in Urban Services Through Advanced Sensor Technologies

A. Łuczkiewicz

Discussion: 11:20–11:35

11:35–11:50

Machine learning comparison for biomarker level estimation in wastewater dynamics monitoring

F. Maldonado Carrascosa

11:50–12:20

Photonic Biosensors for Discriminating Sepsis, UTI, and Bladder Cancer via Biofunctionalized Optical Probes Invited talk

P. Wityk

Discussion: 12:20–12:35

12:35–14:30

LUNCH BREAK

Chair: D. Indjin
14:30–15:00

Physicochemical Analysis of Tattoo Pigments Using Optical and Microscopic Methods to Understand Their Interaction with Biological Tissues Invited talk

K. Karpienko

Discussion: 15:00–15:15

15:15–15:30

Fiber-optic Sensors for Viral Biomarker Detection

P. Sokołowski

15:30–15:45

Novel Phosphorene-based Photodetector for UV-range Biomarker Analysis

M. Suplewski

15:45–16:00

Optical properties of layered double hydroxide (LDH): PL results for photodynamic therapy (PDT)

N. Pop

Chair: S. García Galán
16:00–17:00

PhoBioS Young Researchers Panel Discussion

“AI in Research: Opportunities, Methodologies, and Governance”

Thursday, 28 August 2025 Hall 102

Chair: M. Szczerska
09:00–11:00

Hybrid Core Group Meeting

11:00–13:00

Young Researchers Workshop: The Photonics Challenge

12:35–14:30

LUNCH BREAK

Chair: J. Radovanovic Main Hall
14:30–14:35

Opening address

J. Radovanovic

14:35–15:05

Progress in group-IV photonics based on SiGeSn materials

Z. Ikonić

15:05–15:35

Twisted ring resonator: design and properties

Lj. Hadžievski

15:35–15:55

30+ years of quantum-cascade laser: progress in the terahertz range — development and applications

D. Indjin

15:55–16:15

Electronic transport in semiconductors: from textbook knowledge to modern problems

N. Vukmirović

16:15–16:45

Coffee break

17:00–19:00

Poster Session

Conference Host

Prof. Jelena RADOVANOVIC

School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade

Venue & Travel

Venue: 

Serbian Academy of Science and Arts (SASA)
35, Knez Mihailova Street
Belgrade, Serbia