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Javier Tamayo is affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain. Their research activity spans across fields including Engineering and Physics and Astronomy, with a focus on subfields such as Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Biomedical Engineering, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The main topics explored in their work include Mechanical and Optical Resonators, Force Microscopy Techniques and Applications, Advanced MEMS and NEMS Technologies, Microfluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies, Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications, Acoustic Wave Resonator Technologies, and Cellular Mechanics and Interactions.

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Javier Tamayo are:

  • Optomechanical detection of vibration modes of a single bacterium (2020) published in Nature Nanotechnology
  • Effects of energy metabolism on the mechanical properties of breast cancer cells (2020) published in Communications Biology
  • High Dynamic Range Nanowire Resonators (2021) published in Nano Letters
  • A Review on Theory and Modelling of Nanomechanical Sensors for Biological Applications (2021) published in Processes
  • Optical Transduction for Vertical Nanowire Resonators (2020) published in Nano Letters

Frequently publishing venues for their work include:

  • Nature Nanotechnology
  • Communications Biology
  • Nano Letters
  • Scientific Reports
  • ACS Sensors

Javier Tamayo has collaborated extensively with several researchers, including Montserrat Calleja, J. J. Ruz, Priscila M. Kosaka, Eduardo Gil-Santos, and Óscar Malvar, with collaboration counts ranging from 9 to 19 joint works.

Best Publications

  • Biosensors based on nanomechanical systems

    Javier Tamayo;Priscila M. Kosaka;José J. Ruz;Álvaro San Paulo

  • Relationship between phase shift and energy dissipation in tapping-mode scanning force microscopy

    Javier Tamayo;Ricardo Garcı́a

  • Effects of elastic and inelastic interactions on phase contrast images in tapping-mode scanning force microscopy

    Javier Tamayo;Ricardo Garcı́a

  • Nanomechanical mass sensing and stiffness spectrometry based on two-dimensional vibrations of resonant nanowires

    Eduardo Gil-Santos;Daniel Ramos;Daniel Ramos;Javier Martínez;Marta Fernández-Regúlez

  • Detection of cancer biomarkers in serum using a hybrid mechanical and optoplasmonic nanosensor

    P M Kosaka;V Pini;J J Ruz;R A da Silva;R A da Silva

  • Interpretation of phase contrast in tapping mode AFM and shear force microscopy: a study of Nafion

    PJ James;Massimo Antognozzi;J Tamayo;Terence J McMaster

  • Effect of Actin Organization on the Stiffness of Living Breast Cancer Cells Revealed by Peak-Force Modulation Atomic Force Microscopy.

    Alicia Calzado-Martín;Mario Encinar;Javier Tamayo;Montserrat Calleja

  • Chemical sensors and biosensors in liquid environment based on microcantilevers with amplified quality factor

    J Tamayo;A.D.L Humphris;A.M Malloy;M.J Miles

  • Label-free detection of DNA hybridization based on hydration-induced tension in nucleic acid films

    Johann Mertens;Celia Rogero;Montserrat Calleja;Daniel Ramos

  • Development of nanomechanical biosensors for detection of the pesticide DDT.

    Mar Alvarez;Ana Calle;Javier Tamayo;Laura M Lechuga

  • Effect of the adsorbate stiffness on the resonance response of microcantilever sensors

    Javier Tamayo;Daniel Ramos;Johan Mertens;Montserrat Calleja

  • Highly sensitive polymer-based cantilever-sensors for DNA detection

    M. Calleja;M. Nordström;M. Álvarez;J. Tamayo

  • High-Q Dynamic Force Microscopy in Liquid and Its Application to Living Cells

    J. Tamayo;A.D.L. Humphris;R.J. Owen;M.J. Miles

  • Phase contrast and surface energy hysteresis in tapping mode scanning force microsopy

    Ricardo García;Javier Tamayo;Alvaro San Paulo

  • Piconewton regime dynamic force microscopy in liquid

    Javier Tamayo;Andrew D. L. Humphris;Mervyn J. Miles

  • Photothermal excitation of microcantilevers in liquids

    D. Ramos;J. Tamayo;J. Mertens;M. Calleja

  • Active quality factor control in liquids for force spectroscopy

    Adl Humphris;J Tamayo;Mervyn J Miles

  • Origin of the response of nanomechanical resonators to bacteria adsorption

    D. Ramos;J. Tamayo;J. Mertens;M. Calleja

  • Mass sensing based on deterministic and stochastic responses of elastically coupled nanocantilevers.

    Eduardo Gil-Santos;Daniel Ramos;Anirban Jana;Montserrat Calleja

  • Nanomechanics of the formation of DNA self-assembled monolayers and hybridization on microcantilevers.

    M. Álvarez;L. G. Carrascosa;M. Moreno;A. Calle

Frequent Co-Authors

Montserrat Calleja
Montserrat Calleja Spanish National Research Council
Ricardo Garcia
Ricardo Garcia Spanish National Research Council
Laura M. Lechuga
Laura M. Lechuga Spanish National Research Council
Mervyn J Miles
Mervyn J Miles University of Bristol
Anja Boisen
Anja Boisen Technical University of Denmark
José L. Carrascosa
José L. Carrascosa Spanish National Research Council
Carlos Bustamante
Carlos Bustamante Stanford University
Carlos Martínez-A
Carlos Martínez-A Spanish National Research Council
Aristide Lemaître
Aristide Lemaître University of Paris-Saclay
José Luis García Fierro
José Luis García Fierro Spanish National Research Council

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