Firat Güder

Firat Güder

Imperial College London

H-index: 26

Europe-United Kingdom

About Firat Güder

Firat Güder, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Imperial College London, specializes in the field of Intelligent Interfaces, Materials, Sensors, Actuators, Integrated Systems.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

NFC-enabled potentiostat and nitrocellulose-based metal electrodes for electrochemical lateral flow assay

Ammonia detection: A pathway towards potential point-of-care diagnostics

Time-resolved chemical monitoring of whole plant roots with printed electrochemical sensors and machine learning

Next-generation digital biomarkers: continuous molecular health monitoring using wearable devices

Plant-on-a-chip: continuous, soilless electrochemical monitoring of salt uptake and tolerance among different genotypes of tomato

Gas sensor with first and second electrodes and a reagent for binding the target gas

Parallel, Continuous Monitoring and Quantification of Programmed Cell Death in Plant Tissue

Soft devices in neurological surgery

Firat Güder Information

University

Position

Department of Bioengineering

Citations(all)

3574

Citations(since 2020)

2892

Cited By

1398

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

50

i10Index(since 2020)

39

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Firat Güder Skills & Research Interests

Intelligent Interfaces

Materials

Sensors

Actuators

Integrated Systems

Top articles of Firat Güder

NFC-enabled potentiostat and nitrocellulose-based metal electrodes for electrochemical lateral flow assay

Biosensors and Bioelectronics

2024/2/12

Ammonia detection: A pathway towards potential point-of-care diagnostics

2024/2/2

Muhammad Adeel
Muhammad Adeel

H-Index: 5

Firat Güder
Firat Güder

H-Index: 13

Time-resolved chemical monitoring of whole plant roots with printed electrochemical sensors and machine learning

Science Advances

2024/1/31

Next-generation digital biomarkers: continuous molecular health monitoring using wearable devices

2024/1/16

Plant-on-a-chip: continuous, soilless electrochemical monitoring of salt uptake and tolerance among different genotypes of tomato

Sensors & Diagnostics

2024

Gas sensor with first and second electrodes and a reagent for binding the target gas

2023/11/16

Parallel, Continuous Monitoring and Quantification of Programmed Cell Death in Plant Tissue

2023/8/22

Soft devices in neurological surgery

2023/7

Cleanroom-free integrated trimodal silicon transducer for genetic detection of pathogens

2023/4/20

Time-Resolved Chemical Phenotyping of Whole Plant Roots with Printed Electrochemical Sensors and Machine Learning

bioRxiv

2023/3/12

Facilitating Electrochemical Lateral Flow Assay using NFC-Enabled Potentiostat and Nitrocellulose-based Metal Electrodes

bioRxiv

2023

Continuous monitoring of chemical signals in plants under stress

2023/1

Tolga Bozkurt
Tolga Bozkurt

H-Index: 5

Firat Güder
Firat Güder

H-Index: 13

Label-free electrochemical aptasensor for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein based on carbon cloth sputtered gold nanoparticles

Biosensors

2022/6/22

Face masks as a platform for wearable sensors

Nature Electronics

2022/11

End-to-end design of wearable sensors

2022/11

PEDOT: PSS-modified cotton conductive thread for mass manufacturing of textile-based electrical wearable sensors by computerized embroidery

Materials Today

2022/10/1

Firat Güder
Firat Güder

H-Index: 13

Challenges and opportunities for printed electrical gas sensors

2022/9/22

Disposable wearable sensor for continuous monitoring of breath biochemistry

2022/8/4

Bioinspired stretchable transducer for wearable continuous monitoring of respiratory patterns in humans and animals

Advanced Materials

2022/8

Yasin Cotur
Yasin Cotur

H-Index: 4

Firat Güder
Firat Güder

H-Index: 13

Component for a stretchable electronic device

2022/5/19

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