My research focuses on the synthesis of polymer nanolayers on biochip surfaces, as well as the optimization of their composition and characterization through various biophysical methods. I work on enhancing the properties of these biochips and exploring their interactions with complex samples, such as bodily fluids and food. I apply these biochips in biosensing technologies, including surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and quartz crystal microbalance (QCM), for molecular interaction studies and pathogen detection. In addition to my research, I also contribute to the lab's operations, including managing the BSL-2 laboratory, supporting team outreach activities, and supervising student internships.