
معرفی
Sebastian Kruss is a Professor in the Department of Physical Chemistry II at Ruhr University Bochum's Faculty of Chemistry and Biochemistry. His research group specializes in developing optical methods and nanomaterials to study complex chemical/biological systems, focusing on biosensors, near-infrared spectroscopy, and carbon nanotube applications. The lab investigates quantum defects, ratiometric imaging, and nanosensor design for medical, environmental, and biological diagnostics.
Research interests span:
- Nanomaterial interfaces for biosensing (e.g., dopamine, serotonin detection)
- Quantum defect engineering in carbon nanotubes
- Hyperspectral imaging and solvatochromic dye applications
- Neutrophil cellular mechanisms and pathogen diagnostics
Publications emphasize near-infrared fluorescence, nanomaterial functionalization, and biomedical applications, with trends in high-throughput sensor engineering, mechanochemistry, and interdisciplinary collaboration (e.g., plant pathogen monitoring, sepsis diagnostics).
The lab actively recruits students/postdocs in chemistry, physics, and biophotonics. No awards or specific grants are detailed in available texts.





