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Anthony E. G. Cass is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their primary field of study is Computer Science, with a focus on several related subfields including Computer Networks and Communications, Plant Science, Hardware and Architecture, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience.

The main research topics in Anthony E. G. Cass's work involve Advanced Data Storage Technologies, Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems, Software-Defined Networks and 5G, Network Traffic and Congestion Control, Distributed Systems and Fault Tolerance, Software System Performance and Reliability, and Network Packet Processing and Optimization.

Recent publications by Anthony E. G. Cass include the following papers:

  • "NOTED: An intelligent network controller to improve the throughput of large data transfers in File Transfer Services by handling dynamic circuits," 2024, EPJ Web of Conferences
  • "NOTED: a framework to optimise network traffic via the analysis of data from File Transfer Services," 2021, EPJ Web of Conferences
  • "The NOTED software tool-set improves efficient network utilization for Rucio data transfers via FTS," 2020, EPJ Web of Conferences
  • "P4flow: A software-defined networking approach with programmable switches for accounting and forwarding IPv6 packets with user-defined flow label tags," 2024, EPJ Web of Conferences
  • "Implantable electrochemical biosensors: Challenges, strategies, and applications," 2025, Current Opinion in Electrochemistry

Frequent coauthors that Anthony E. G. Cass has collaborated with include:

  • Edoardo Martelli
  • Carmen Misa Moreira
  • Joanna Waczyńska
  • E. Karavakis
  • Coralie Busse-Grawitz

Anthony E. G. Cass has published predominantly in the venue EPJ Web of Conferences, with five papers appearing there. Other venues for publication include Current Opinion in Electrochemistry, ACS Omega, and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory).

Best Publications

  • Ferrocene-mediated enzyme electrode for amperometric determination of glucose.

    Cass Ae;Davis G;Francis Gd;Hill Ha

  • Ferricinium ion as an electron acceptor for oxido-reductases

    Anthony E.G. Cass;Graham Davis;Monika J. Green;H.Allen O. Hill

  • Immobilisation and bioelectrochemistry of proteins on nanoporous TiO2 and ZnO films

    Emmanuel Topoglidis;Anthony E.G Cass;Brian O'Regan;James R Durrant

  • A Factorial Analysis of Silanization Conditions for the Immobilization of Oligonucleotides on Glass Surfaces

    Catherine M. Halliwell;Anthony E. G. Cass

  • Protein Adsorption on Nanocrystalline TiO2 Films: An Immobilization Strategy for Bioanalytical Devices

    Emmanuel Topoglidis;Anthony E. G. Cass;Gianfranco Gilardi;Sheila Sadeghi

  • On-Site Therapeutic Drug Monitoring.

    H. Ceren Ates;Jason A. Roberts;Jeffrey Lipman;Jeffrey Lipman;Jeffrey Lipman;Anthony E.G. Cass

  • Single molecule multiplexed nanopore protein screening in human serum using aptamer modified DNA carriers.

    Jasmine Y. Y. Sze;Aleksandar P. Ivanov;Anthony E. G. Cass;Joshua B. Edel

  • Amperometric enzyme electrodes

    Wyndham John Albery;Philip Nigel Bartlett;A. E. G. Cass

  • Engineering the maltose binding protein for reagentless fluorescence sensing.

    Gianfranco. Gilardi;Li Qing. Zhou;Linda. Hibbert;Anthony E. G. Cass

  • Immobilized nucleic acid hybridization reagent and method

    Anthony Cass;Christophe Valat;Adam Steel

  • Development of a Minimally Invasive Microneedle-Based Sensor for Continuous Monitoring of β-Lactam Antibiotic Concentrations in Vivo.

    Sally A N Gowers;David M E Freeman;Timothy M Rawson;Michelle L Rogers

  • Cyanide detection using a substrate-regenerating peroxidase-based biosensor

    Mark H. Smit;Anthony E. G. Cass

  • Use of Microneedle Array Devices for Continuous Glucose Monitoring: A Review

    Ahmed El-Laboudi;Nick S Oliver;Anthony Cass;Desmond Johnston

  • Carbon-13 CP/MAS solid-state NMR and FT-IR spectroscopy of wood cell wall biodegradation

    Gianfranco Gilardi;Luigi Abis;Anthony E.G. Cass

  • Proteomics, nanotechnology and molecular diagnostics

    Christopher J. Johnson;Nikolay Zhukovsky;Anthony E. G. Cass;Judit M. Nagy

  • Protein Patterning with a Photoactivatable Derivative of Biotin

    Manchumas Hengsakul;Anthony E. G. Cass

  • Protein adsorption on nanoporous TiO2 films: a novel approach to studying photoinduced protein/electrode transfer reactions

    Emmanuel Topoglidis;Thierry Lutz;Richard L. Willis;Christopher J. Barnett

  • Optimizing antimicrobial use: challenges, advances and opportunities.

    Timothy M. Rawson;Timothy M. Rawson;Richard C. Wilson;Richard C. Wilson;Danny O’Hare;Pau Herrero

  • A step towards understanding the folding mechanism of horseradish peroxidase. Tryptophan fluorescence and circular dichroism equilibrium studies.

    Helen S. Pappa;Anthony E. G. Cass

  • Electrochemical sensors: theory and experiment

    W. J. Albery;P. N. Bartlett;A. E. G. Cass;D. H. Craston

  • High throughput assay for cytochrome P450 BM3 for screening libraries of substrates and combinatorial mutants

    Georgia Eleni Tsotsou;Anthony Edward George Cass;Gianfranco Gilardi

  • Copper proteins and copper enzymes.

    A.E.G. Cass;H.A.O. Hill

Frequent Co-Authors

Gianfranco Gilardi
Gianfranco Gilardi University of Turin
Xian-En Zhang
Xian-En Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences
George B. Hanna
George B. Hanna Imperial College London
H. Allen O. Hill
H. Allen O. Hill University of Oxford
Daqing Ma
Daqing Ma Imperial College London
Philip N. Bartlett
Philip N. Bartlett University of Southampton
Pantelis Georgiou
Pantelis Georgiou Imperial College London
James R. Durrant
James R. Durrant Imperial College London
W. John Albery
W. John Albery Imperial College London
Stefan A. Maier
Stefan A. Maier Monash University

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