Single-Molecule Sensors and NanoSystems International Conference S3IC 2026

Sensor systems exhibit extraordinary sensitivity for detecting physical, chemical, and biological entities at the micro/nanoscale. The detection and analysis of molecules on miniature devices with many possible applications in health, environment, analysis, and security is particularly exciting. A new class of label-free micro and nanosensors is starting to emerge, allowing us to observe dynamic processes at the single molecule level directly, with unprecedented spatial- and temporal resolution and without significantly affecting the natural and functional movements of the molecules. Micro- and nanosensors by virtue of their small interaction length probe molecules over a dynamic range often inaccessible by other techniques. Their small size enables an exceedingly high sensitivity, and the application of quantum optical measurement techniques can allow us to approach or surpass classical limits of detection. Advances in optical and electrical measurement methodology, laser interferometry, quantum optics, micro/nanofluidics, control of molecules and reactions at the nanoscale, DNA origami/synthetic molecular machines, in-vivo and wearable sensing materials, all contribute to the rapid progress of the field of Single Molecule Sensors and NanoSystems. It is this convergence of previously often disparate fields that is accelerating the advancements in micro and nano-sensing.

This conference will bring together researchers in the rapidly advancing field of Single Molecule Sensors and NanoSystems on January 19-21, 2026 in Rome. The conference focuses on the most recent advances in micro and nano-sensing techniques that have either demonstrated single-molecule detection or that can advance or contribute towards single-molecule detection capability on sensor chips in the longer term.

TOPICS

Single-Molecule Spectroscopy, Imaging, and Forces

Micro/Nanofluidics/Chemical control at the Nanoscale

Molecular Machines, Synthetic Biology, DNA Origami and Cells

Single-Molecule Sensors and Sequencers

Molecular Electronics

From Quantum Sensors to Quantum Biology

Nanothermodynamics in experiments and theory

Computational approaches, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

 

Conference start - January 19th, 2026!

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CHAIRMAN

Prof. Frank Vollmer

Prof. Frank Vollmer

University of Exeter, UK

CO-CHAIRMAN

Prof. Morteza Aramesh

Prof. Morteza Aramesh

ETH Zürich

PLENARY SPEAKERS

Prof. Romain Quidant

Prof. Romain Quidant

ETH Zürich, Switzerland

Prof. Warwick Bowen

Prof. Warwick Bowen

Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence

Prof. Ulrich Keyser

Prof. Ulrich Keyser

University of Cambridge, UK

Prof. Petra Schwille

Prof. Petra Schwille

Cellular and Molecular BiophysicsMax Planck Institute of Biochemistry

Prof. Cees Dekker

Prof. Cees Dekker

Delft University of Technology, Netherlands

Prof. Janos Vörös

Prof. Janos Vörös

Institute for Biomedical Engineering, ETH Zurich

Prof. Aleksandra Radenovic

Prof. Aleksandra Radenovic

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)

Prof. Hagan Bayley

Prof. Hagan Bayley

University of Oxford, England

Prof. Madhavi Krishnan

Prof. Madhavi Krishnan

University of Oxford, England

Prof. Jörg Wrachtrup

Prof. Jörg Wrachtrup

University of Stuttgart, Germany

Prof. Tuomas Knowles

Prof. Tuomas Knowles

University of Cambridge, UK

Prof. Luisa Torsi

Prof. Luisa Torsi

University of Bari, Italy

INVITED SPEAKER

Prof. Sonja Schmid

Prof. Sonja Schmid

University of Basel, Switzerland

Prof. Michael Mayer

Prof. Michael Mayer

University of Fribourg, Switzerland

Prof. Daniel Müller

Prof. Daniel Müller

ETH Zürich, Switzerland

Prof. Amit Meller

Prof. Amit Meller

Technion – IIT, Haifa, Israel

Prof. David Rueda

Prof. David Rueda

Imperial College London, UK

Prof. Aleksei Aksimentiev

Prof. Aleksei Aksimentiev

University of Illinois, USA

Prof. Friedrich Simmel

Prof. Friedrich Simmel

TUM, Munich

Prof. Christian Degen

Prof. Christian Degen

ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Prof. Joshua Edel

Prof. Joshua Edel

Imperial College London, UK

Prof. Peter Maurer

Prof. Peter Maurer

University of Chicago, USA

Prof. Barbora Špačková

Prof. Barbora Špačková

Czech Academy of Sciences, Tchequie

Dr. John Abendroth

Dr. John Abendroth

ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Prof. Ali Yanik

Prof. Ali Yanik

University of California, Santa Cruz

TAKE A LOOK AT THE ABSTRACTS OF S3IC 2024

    • Subnanometer Resolved and Multilevel Molecular Logics Single-Molecule Sensing​​ (more details)
    • Watching single molecules interact with metal surfaces under light (more details)
    • Molecule-scale resolution and dynamics in fluorescence microscopy (more details)
    • The Alchemy of Vacuum (more details)
    • Quantum sensing at nanoscale enabled by diamond spin qubits (more details)
    • Shape matters: morphology remodeling and membrane channel formation in synthetic cells via reconfigurable DNA nanorafts (more details)
    • Lumen charge governs memristive ion transport in β-barrel nanopores (more details)
    • Beyond the Genome: Unlocking Proteomic Discoveries with Quantum-Si’s Next-Generation Protein Sequencing Technology (more details)

 

    • Towards quantitative and universal single molecule biophysics with mass photometry (more details)
    • NMR/MRI at the Nano and Micro-Scale using Quantum Diamond Sensors (more details)
    • Measuring the kinetic of biomolecule interaction with magnetic tweezers (more details)
    • Nanopores with polymer brushes for long-term non-invasive trapping of proteins (more details)
    • Using physics to understand and fight viruses (more details)
    • Dances of Millions of Molecules: Unveiling Molecular Processes through a New Advanced Single-Molecule Microscope (more details)
    • Single-molecule plasmon sensing across timescales (more details)
    • Nanoaperture Optical Tweezers for Single Unmodified Proteins: Mutations, Drug Interactions, and Energy Landscapes (more details)

 

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