GIFT Faculty
Fatih NadiGür
Associate Professor, Global Institute of Future Technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Ph.D., TU Dresden, Germany
Postdoc., LMU Munich, Germany
Office Location :Global Institute of Future Technology, SJTU
Tel :021-54741175
Email :fatih.guer@sjtu.edu.cn
Education

2018,TU Dresden, Germany,Physical Chemistry,Ph.D

2012,Belgium KU Leven, Belgium,Nanoscience and Nanotechnology,M.S

2010,Izmir Institute of Technology, Turkey,Physics,B.S

Work Experience

2022-Pres.,UM-SJTU Joint Institute, GIFT, SJTU,Assistant Professor

2019-2021,Department of Physics, LMU University, Munich, Germany,Postdoctoral fellow

2014-2018,Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden, Germany,Research scientist

2016-2016,King’s College London, The United Kingdom,Research Scientist

2013-2014,Center for Molecular Bioengineering (B CUBE), Dresden, Germany,Research Assistant

Research Fields

Nanobiophotonics, Plasmonics, and DNA Nanotechnology

Nanofabrication: Bottom-up Synthesis of Functional Nanomaterials/Nanostructures

Self-assembled Nanoprobes/Nanodevices for Biosensing & Bioimaging

Honors and Awards

2017,TU Dresden Graduate Academy Travel Award, Germany

2016,Inspire Grant, Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden (cfaed), Germany

2015,Best Poster Award, “DNA Meets Plasmonics” conference, Germany

2010,Erasmus Mundus Master Program Scholarship by European Commission

2010,High Honor and Third Best Graduate Student, Izmir Institute of Technology

Selected Publications (10 selected in last 3 years)

F. N. Gür, S. Kempter, F. Schueder, C. Sikeler, M. J. Urban, R. Jungmann, P. C. Nickels, & T. Liedl, “Double- to Single-Strand Transition Induces Forces and Motion in DNA Origami Nanostructures”, Advanced Materials 2021, 33, 37, 2101986

M. Dass, F. N. Gür, K. Kołątaj, M. J. Urban, & T. Liedl, “DNA Origami-Enabled Plasmonic Sensing”, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 2021, 125, 11, 5969

Moeinian, F. N. Gür, J. Gonzalez-Torres, L. Zhou, V. D. Murugesan, A. D. Dashtestani, H. Guo, T. L. Schmidt, & S. Strehle “Highly Localized SERS Measurements Using Single Silicon Nanowires Decorated with DNA Origami-based SERS Probe”, Nano Letters 2019, 19, 2, 1061

F. N. Gür, C. P. T. McPolin, S. Raza, M. Mayer, D. J. Roth, A. M. Steiner, M. Löffler, A. Fery, M. L. Brongersma, A. V. Zayats, T. A. F. König, & T. L. Schmidt, “DNA-Assembled Plasmonic Waveguides for Nanoscale Light Propagation to a Fluorescent Nanodiamond”, Nano Letters 2018, 18, 11, 7323

D. P. N. Gonçalves, R. D. Rodriguez, T. Kurth, L. J.Braya, M. Binner, C. Jungnickela, F. N. Gür, S. W.Poser, T. L.Schmidt, D. R. T. Zahn, A. Androutsellis-Theotokisg, M. Schlierf, C. Werner, “Enhanced Targeting of Invasive Glioblastoma Cells by Peptide-Functionalized Gold Nanorods in Hydrogel-Based 3D Cultures”, Acta Biomaterialia 2017, 58, 12

N. P. Agarwal, M. Matthies, F. N. Gür, K. Osada, & T. L. Schmidt, “Block Copolymer Micellization as a Protection Strategy for DNA Origami”, Angewandte Chemie International Edition 2017, 56, 5460

F.N. Gür, F.W. Schwarz, J. Ye, S. Diez, & T.L. Schmidt, “Toward self-assembled plasmonic devices: high-yield arrangement of gold nanoparticles on DNA origami templates”, ACS Nano 2016, 10(5), 5374

F.N. Gür, F.W. Schwarz, J. Ye, S. Diez, & T.L. Schmidt, “Toward self-assembled plasmonic devices: high-yield arrangement of gold nanoparticles on DNA origami templates”, ACS Nano 2016, 10(5), 5374

W. Lin, F.V. Reddavide, V. Uzunova, F.N Gür, & Y Zhang, “Characterization of DNA Conjugated Compounds Using a Regenerable Chip”, Analytical chemistry 2015, 87, 2, 864

Course Taught (Recent 5 Years)

VE506 / MSE6801J Selected Topics in Nanotechnology