Hana Jungová

Researcher at Nano and Biophysics

I joined Chalmers in January 2016 and I am now employed as a researcher in Bionanophotonics group. I received my PhD in 2014 from the Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic). My doctoral studies focused on the development of optical biosensors and biomolecular assays for elucidating the biophysics and interactions of nucleic acids. As a postdoc in the group of Prof. Mikael Käll at the Department of Physics, Chalmers, I transitioned towards more advanced optical methods, such as optical tweezers, and novel nanophotonics systems for single-molecule detection and their applications for solving biophysical problems. I am a physicist by training, but my research has a strong multidisciplinary focus that combines physics with nanotechnology and biochemistry. My current research interests include light-induced forces on nanoparticles and the application of resonant nanoparticles in biomolecular sensing and nanomedicine.

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Showing 19 publications

2023

High-angle deflection of metagrating-integrated laser emission for high-contrast microscopy

Mindaugas Juodenas, Erik Strandberg, Alexander Grabowski et al
Light: Science and Applications. Vol. 12 (1)
Journal article
2022

Label-free nanofluidic scattering microscopy of size and mass of single diffusing molecules and nanoparticles

Barbora Spackova, Henrik Klein Moberg, Joachim Fritzsche et al
Nature Methods. Vol. 19 (6), p. 751-758
Journal article
2021

Interaction of Tris with DNA molecules and carboxylic groups on self-assembled monolayers of alkanethiols measured with surface plasmon resonance

Hana Jungová, Ludmila Jurgová, Erika Hemmerová et al
Applied Surface Science. Vol. 546
Journal article
2021

Non-equilibrium properties of an active nanoparticle in a harmonic potential

Alois Würger, Falko Schmidt, Giovanni Volpe et al
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering. Vol. 11926
Paper in proceeding
2021

Nanoplasmonic−nanofluidic single-molecule biosensors for ultrasmall sample volumes

Barbora Spodnivakova, Hana Jungová, Mikael Käll et al
ACS Sensors. Vol. 6 (1), p. 73-82
Journal article
2021

Non-equilibrium properties of an active nanoparticle in a harmonic potential

Falko Schmidt, Hana Jungová, Mikael Käll et al
Nature Communications. Vol. 12 (1)
Journal article
2021

Dynamics of an active Nanoparticle in an optical trap

Falko Schmidt, Hana Jungová, Mikael Käll et al
Optics InfoBase Conference Papers
Paper in proceeding
2020

Nanoscale Inorganic Motors Driven by Light: Principles, Realizations, and Opportunities

Hana Jungová, Daniel Andrén, Steven Jones et al
Chemical Reviews. Vol. 120 (1), p. 269-287
Review article
2020

Optical Rotation and Thermometry of Laser Tweezed Silicon Nanorods

Pawel Karpinski, Steven Jones, Hana Jungová et al
Nano Letters. Vol. 20 (9), p. 6494-6501
Journal article
2019

Plasmonic versus All-Dielectric Nanoantennas for Refractometric Sensing: A Direct Comparison

Noemi Bosio, Hana Jungová, Nils Odebo Länk et al
ACS Photonics. Vol. 6 (6), p. 1556-1564
Journal article
2019

Surface Interactions of Gold Nanoparticles Optically Trapped against an Interface

Daniel Andrén, Nils Odebo Länk, Hana Jungová et al
Journal of Physical Chemistry C. Vol. 123 (26), p. 16406-16414
Journal article
2019

Biomolecular charges influence the response of surface plasmon resonance biosensors through electronic and ionic mechanisms

Hana Jungová, Ludmila Jurgova, Katerina Mrkvova et al
Biosensors and Bioelectronics. Vol. 126, p. 365-372
Journal article
2018

Large-Scale Fabrication of Shaped High Index Dielectric Nanoparticles on a Substrate and in Solution

Ruggero Verre, Nils Odebo Länk, Daniel Andrén et al
Advanced Optical Materials. Vol. 6 (7)
Journal article
2018

Photothermal DNA Release from Laser-Tweezed Individual Gold Nanomotors Driven by Photon Angular Momentum

Hana Sipova, Lei Shao, Nils Odebo Länk et al
ACS Photonics. Vol. 5 (6), p. 2168-2175
Journal article
2018

A Route to Superior Performance of a Nanoplasmonic Biosensor: Consideration of Both Photonic and Mass Transport Aspects

Barbora Spodnivakova, N. Scott Lynn, Jiří Slabý et al
ACS Photonics. Vol. 5 (3), p. 1019-1025
Journal article
2018

High index dielectric metasurfaces and colloidal solutions: From fabrication to application

Ruggero Verre, Nils Odebo Länk, Daniel Andrén et al
Journal of Physics: Conference Series. Vol. 1092
Paper in proceeding
2018

Antibody−antigen interaction dynamics revealed by analysis of single-molecule equilibrium fluctuations on individual plasmonic nanoparticle biosensors

Srdjan Acimovic, Hana Jungová, Gustav Emilsson et al
ACS Nano. Vol. 12 (10), p. 9958-9965
Journal article
2017

Superior LSPR substrates based on electromagnetic decoupling for on-a-chip high-throughput label-free biosensing

Srdjan Acimovic, Hana Sipova, Gustav Emilsson et al
Light: Science and Applications. Vol. 6 (8), p. e17042-
Journal article
2016

Gold nanorod rotary motors for ultra-sensitive DNA detection

Hana Sipova, Lei Shao, Mikael Käll
20th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, MicroTAS 2016, p. 1232-1233
Paper in proceeding

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2024–2027

Tracking cellular nanomotions with optically controlled rotary nanomotors

Hana Jungová Nano and Biophysics
Swedish Research Council (VR)

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