MsAisha Javed

Graduate Researcher

Faculty of Science Engineering and Built Environment/School of Life and Environmental Sciences

  • Graduate Researcher
    Faculty of Science Engineering and Built Environment/School of Life and Environmental Sciences
  • Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus, 75 Pigdons Road, Waurn Ponds, Victoria 3216

RESEARCH INTERESTS

My research is centered on developing electrochemical biosensors for the early detection of diseases, with particular emphasis on aptamer- and DNA-functionalized biosensor interface to enhance biosensor performance  for medical diagnostics and bioengineering. I integrate in silico docking to predict molecular interactions and optimize sensor designs, alongside experimental electrochemical techniques (like Cyclic Voltammetery, Square Wave Voltammetery, Electrochemical Impedance  Spectroscopy, Differential Pulse Voltammetery). Additionally, I explore the electrochemical properties of fabricated nanostructures for applications in sensing, nanoelectronics, and bioengineering, with the goal of improving the overall performance of biosensors in disease detection.