
Dominik Duleba
@DulebaDominik
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PhD student interested in developing and optimizing nanopore sensors through understanding the fundamental transport processes via Finite Element Simulations.
University College Dublin
Joined April 2022
BOC Gases award for best PhD Project. Big thanks to BOC Gases for sponsoring this award, and for everyone at @echemucd that contributed to my project.
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RT @ucdchemistry: Congratulations to the Joint BOC Gases Award Winners 2024/25 @RuairiCrawford7 and @DulebaDominik. Pictured here with thei….
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Very excited to announce this new paper! We show that nanoscale devices can be optimized using a computational approach, highlighting that digital chemistry can be used to save substantially on experimental time and resources. @adri_7792 @echemucd .
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In nanoscale sensors, understanding and predicting sensor sensitivity is challenging as the physical phenomena that govern the transduction mechanism are often highly nonlinear and highly coupled....
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Congratulations to Rongcheng Gan and Dr James Rice! Always exciting to collaborate with the School of Physics.
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Hybrid platforms of organic semiconductors and plasmonic metal nanostructures have the potential to form effective optical detection substrates. Here, we report the use of an organic p-type conduct...
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RT @echemucd: Delighted to see this work by @DulebaDominik and @Dshekemi, discussing the challenges and complexity of silane modification i….
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Organosilanes are commonly utilized to attach bioreceptors to oxide surfaces. The deposition of such silane layers is especially challenging in nanoscale or nanoconfined devices, such as in nanopip...
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New first author publication is out on the surface modification of nanoconfined systems.
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Organosilanes are commonly utilized to attach bioreceptors to oxide surfaces. The deposition of such silane layers is especially challenging in nanoscale or nanoconfined devices, such as in nanopip...
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It was great to contribute to this.
Thrilled to see this study in collab. with @GuiryGroupUCD, led by @EmerFarell out in print! We use rectifying nanopipettes in aprotic solvent to detect trace metals in synthetic products in minutes at comparable sensitivity to ICP but with no sample prep!.
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It was great to be able to contribute to a new publication from the group of James Rice. Modeling their piezoelectrics peptide nanotubes was refreshing, as it was a different and a new challenge compared to my usual nanopore models.
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The use of sustainable and safe materials is increasingly in demand for the creation of photonic-based technology. Piezoelectric peptide nanotubes make up a class of safe and sustainable materials....
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A new first author publication is finally live. Getting this one out was a real challenge, so I am pretty happy!.@echemucd .
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RT @echemucd: We thought it was time to update our group photo! As always a pleasure to work with such a brilliant, energetic and talented….
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2023 COMSOL Conference Munich. It was very eye opening to see the wide range of industries that heavily utilise the software, very happy to see that there are so many job opportunities related to @COMSOL_Inc
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Talk at RSC's Electrochem 2023 in Bristol. Great conference with great venues for the events! Looking forward to next year. @RoySocChem
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RT @nanoscale_rsc: Congratulations to Anna Drummond Young and Dominik Duleba for winning the @nanoscale_rsc and @PCCP poster prizes at the….
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It was awesome to win the PCCP Poster Prize at the 2023 Faraday Discussions (Iontronics: from fundamentals to ion-controlled devices). It was a great conference, with a tight focus, and great people. @RoySocChem @Faraday_D @PCCP
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I am happy to announce that I was awarded the Irish Research Council's 2022 Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship for the development of Neural Network-coupled Nanopore Neurotransmitter Sensors. #LoveIrishResearch.
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RT @KatieLevey_: Had an awesome time at the Electrochemistry @GordonConf with past, current and grandchildren of @Warwick_Echem with @i_Ter….
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