Chapter 1 Quartz Crystal Microbalance-Dissipation Technique for Tracking Dynamic Biomacromolecular Interactions
Chapter 2 FBAR devices: Fundamentals, Fabrication and Applications
Chapter 3 Examples of Vibrating MEMS Sensing Physical Parameters for Chemical Gas Detection
Chapter 4 QCM Strategies for Fundamental and Applied Measurements on particles and formulations
Chapter 5 Robust QCM-based sensing and assay formats in commercialized systems
Chapter 6 Biological, Bio-Derived, and Biomimetic Receptors in Mass-Sensitive Sensing
Chapter 7 Applications and Recent Trends in Surface Acoustic Wave Biosensors
Chapter 8 FBAR Gas Sensors
Chapter 9 Resonant Silicon Microcantilevers for Particle and Gas Sensing
Peter Lieberzeit has been a Professor for Physical Chemistry at the University of Vienna since 2016. Before that, he had several functions at the Department for Analytical Chemistry, where he became a professor in 2011. He specializes in developing biomimetic recognition matrices for a range of chemical and biological analytes and using them mainly with mass-sensitive transducers. Currently, he has published more than 170 peer-reviewed papers (h=37). He is a member of the Editorial Board of Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, and Chair of the International Steering Committee of IMCS conferences (International Meeting on Chemical Sensors).