Oksana Kutova (PDF)

Oksana obtained her PhD in Physical and Biomedical Electronics in Kyiv working on the development of biosensors. During her PhD, she had a chance to work in France on the development of different chemical sensors based on ion-selective field effect transistor. After, she had an internship at UofT, where she worked on creating the e-nose system. She entered the postdoctoral stage of her career in 2022. First Oksana studied the three-dimensional organization of telomeric expression site chromatin and nuclear compartmentalization in T. brucei in McGill University. Now her primary research projects are the UV trimming of photonic chips and the development of fiber biosensors in the Advanced Photonic Components Laboratory of Carleton university. Her main goal is to make use of her knowledge and experience to develop new devices and sensors that will improve patient outcomes for various conditions.