Life Science Trace Detection Laboratory - Radboud University

Life Science Trace Detection Laboratory

Who are we?

The Life Science Trace Detection Laboratory (TDLab) focuses on reliable detection and quantification of volatile compounds in complex gas mixtures. We develop and apply techniques and analytical methodologies using state-of-the-art mid-infrared laser-based spectroscopy (e.g. with broadband supercontinuum sources and custom-made Fourier transform spectrometers) and high-resolution mass spectrometry (e.g. PTR-ToF-MS) for a wide range of gas concentrations (from sub ppb level to ppm and percentages).

We aim to develop gas sensing systems that can be deployed in the field for various applications, such as biomarkers detection for precision medicine, fruit quality monitoring, dairy farming, air quality monitoring, process control, plasma diagnostics, etc. Our lab is also open to external parties for analysis using our state-of-the-art instrumentation.

The group is part of the Department of Analytical Chemistry and Chemometrics at the Institute for Molecules and Materials (IMM), bridging chemistry and instrumental physics. We participate in the IMM research themes Structure and Dynamics of Molecules and Chemistry of Complex Systems



Highlights

ExpACT: Exposome ACTions perspectives for a healthy air quality environment

8 November 2024 | Research news item



The ExpACT consortium, in which TDLab plays a large role, is awarded an NWA-ORC grant to look into exposure of people to compounds in the air.

HyPRO: the largest R&D project in the Netherlands towards flexible, durable, and high-performance Hydrogen Production Technology

26 September 2024 | Research news item



Researchers from TDLab have teamed up with 58 international parties from research and industry to work together on more sustainable production of hydrogen by electrolysis &plasma technology.

NWO Open Technology Grant on green chemical industry

04 June 2024 | Research news item



Two projects involving researchers from the Institute for Molecules and Materials (IMM), have been awarded a NWO Technology Grant for application-oriented technical-scientific research that is free from disciplinary boundaries.


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Open path measurements


Open path measurements

Vacancies

We are always looking for people to join our group as a Postdoc, PhD student or Intern (MSc/BSc)!
Learn more about our current open positions