
Aristides Docoslis
Professor · Nanoparticle synthesis, properties and applications
Queen's University at KingstonAbout
Professor Aristides Docoslis is a faculty member at Queen's University's Department of Chemical Engineering within the Smith Engineering School. His research focuses on nanoparticle synthesis, nanotechnology applications, medical biotechnology diagnostics, and material characterization. He holds a PhD and has extensive experience in colloid science and interfacial engineering, particularly in modulating colloidal interactions for advanced material development. His work spans SERS-based sensors, electrokinetic particle manipulation, and nanomaterial synthesis for biomedical and environmental applications.
- Education: Doctorate in Chemical Engineering (details unspecified).
Research Interests:
- Nanoparticle synthesis and their properties
- Biosensors for medical diagnostics
- Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) technologies
- Colloid and interfacial engineering
Recent work emphasizes portable diagnostic devices, SERS substrate optimization, and electroosmotic flow dynamics. His articles highlight advancements in virus, toxin, and drug detection via innovative sensor designs and nanomaterial fabrication.
Grants & Awards: None explicitly listed in the provided text.
Advising: Currently supervises Mahmoud Khademi (Postdoctoral Fellow).
Labs: Conducts research in Dupuis Hall 208, focusing on nanotechnology and biosensor development. Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on material science and biomedical applications.
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