Our sensor has a sensitivity that rivals the PCR-test, but is fully portable, and provides a digital result to the user within a matter of minutes. Furthermore, any bacteria, virus, funghi, or molecule can be detected and quantified using our method.
TechnologyLayerLogic was formed 2023 as part of Chalmers School of Entrepreneurship, where the three entrepreneurs André, Sebastian and Ebba were matched together with the researchers Munis and Avgust to commercialize the novel and innovative technology that the researchers invented and filed a patent application for.
The team was accepted to a pre-venture creation programme at Chalmers Ventures, who also co-founded the company as a pre-seed investor. The team has since grown, and Santosh has been brought aboard to assist the team in developing the finished product.
André has a background in Mechanical Engineering and worked as a Production Engineer. He has since then worked in various roles within different Startups/SMEs as a Market Analyzer, Headhunter, Startup support, Data Analyst and Product Developer.
Sebastian has a background in Industrial Engineering and Management and worked as a Deputy CEO for a smaller employer branding firm. He also has experience as a Continental Material Planner, Project Manager, Layman Auditor and in his early days as a Machine Operator.
Ebba has a background in Industrial Management & Production Engineering and has worked as a Supply Chain Planner. She has experience as an order Manager and has worked within different Start-ups with market analysis, project management and CE-certification processes.
Santosh is a microbiologist with experience as a biomedical analyst. His area of expertise is bacterial biofilms, biomedical surfaces, and diagnostic devices. He aims to develop microbial resistant biomedical coatings and biosensors to detect bacterial pathogens.
Munis holds a masters degree in solid state physics from Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany. Before his PhD he worked as a process engineer in a semiconductor company, working on nano-fabrication techniques to realise photonic devices and optical wave guides for AR/VR applications.
Prof. August Yurgens is an expert in graphene science and technology, working in the field of two-dimensional materials for nearly 30 years. Scalable fabrication of high-quality graphene devices including bio- and magnetic sensors is his current research interest.