Jaroslav Filip received his M.Sc. degree in environmental engineering at Tomas Bata University (Zlín, Czech Republic) in 2009 with diploma thesis aimed to a biodegradation of biopolymer blends. Currently, he is completing his Ph.D. study in biotechnology with focus on the application of nanomaterials in biofuel cells construction at Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Chemistry (Bratislava, Slovakia). He authored 7 CC publications, 8 conference contributions with 7 citations so far. His current research field covers effective employment of different nanomaterials and biocatalysts – enzymes and microbial fuel cells – for construction of biosensors and biofuel cells. Jaroslav Filip received his M.Sc. degree in environmental engineering at Tomas Bata University (Zlín, Czech Republic) in 2009 with diploma thesis aimed to a biodegradation of biopolymer blends. Currently, he is completing his Ph.D. study in biotechnology with focus on the application of nanomaterials in biofuel cells construction at Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Chemistry (Bratislava, Slovakia). He authored 7 CC publications, 8 conference contributions with 7 citations so far. His current research field covers effective employment of different nanomaterials and biocatalysts – enzymes and microbial fuel cells – for construction of biosensors and biofuel cells.
Biosensors and Bioelectronics