
About
Professor Peter Lieberzeit holds a position in the Department of Physical Chemistry at the University of Vienna. His expertise spans molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs), nanotechnology, and biosensor development with applications in medical diagnostics and environmental sustainability. Recent projects include:
- "Simultaneous Multiparametric Readout for Low-Cost NP Sensors" (2018–2022)
- "ISIS" (2014–2016)
- "INSTANT" (2012–2015)
His research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in health and environmental protection. Key research interests focus on advanced materials like MIP-based nanobodies, graphene composites, and green polymer technologies for sensor fabrication. Collaborations involve international teams working on pathogen detection, drug monitoring, and eco-friendly waste treatment solutions.
Professor Lieberzeit has received notable awards including the Bernd-Rode Award 2021 (2022), Fritz Feigl Preis 2011, and Preis für gute Lehre 2022. These recognize contributions to both scientific innovation and educational excellence.
In advising and grants, he leads interdisciplinary research teams and has secured funding for projects addressing low-cost sensor technologies and virus detection. His activities include oral presentations on MIP nanobodies and poster contributions on polymer surface characterization, emphasizing practical sensor applications and collaborations with industry partners.
While no specific labs are named, his work involves developing sensor platforms integrating QCM, electrochemical methods, and microfluidics, reflecting a strong focus on applied analytical chemistry and materials engineering.
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