About
Mark Ferris is a Senior Research Fellow at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), affiliated with the Magnetic Imaging Group. His research specializes in developing hydrogel composites for advanced sensors, including Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) technologies and smartphone-integrated detection systems. Key focuses include geometrical sensor design, fabrication protocols, and multiplexed sensing capabilities.
Research Focus
Ferris's work spans:
- Smart Hydrogels: Responsive materials for real-time analyte detection.
- Smartphone-based Sensing: Leveraging consumer devices for portable diagnostics.
- NMR Profiling: Non-invasive material characterization and swelling dynamics analysis.
Publication Trends
His recent articles (2018-2024) demonstrate consistent innovation in sensor platforms, emphasizing nanomaterials (silicon nanocrystals, hydrogels), optical/luminescent detection methods, and strategies for sensitivity control. Cross-disciplinary themes span materials science, analytical chemistry, and nanotechnology.
Research Environment
Ferris conducts experiments within NIST's Magnetic Imaging Group, which pioneers micro/milliscale hydrogel sensors for multidimensional variable measurement.
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