Irina Tarsiche

Papers

2

Total Citations

8

H-Index

2

About

Irina Tarsiche is a researcher specializing in electrochemical sensing and biosensor development, with a focus on practical applications in health monitoring and industrial process control. Her work bridges analytical chemistry and applied engineering, addressing real-world measurement challenges through innovative device design. Among her most notable contributions is the development of a potentiometric glucose biosensor based on tin dioxide (SnO₂) film, published in 2000, which offered a fast and accurate method for monitoring urinary glucose levels — a critical tool in non-invasive health diagnostics. This work, her most cited with 6 citations, demonstrated her ability to optimize both manufacturing conditions and functional biosensor characteristics. Her earlier work from 1999 introduced a self-made automated pH control device utilizing a tungsten-based electrode, designed specifically for demanding industrial environments such as mining and sugar processing industries. Accumulating 2 citations, this contribution highlights her commitment to solving practical measurement problems under harsh conditions. Tarsiche's research reflects a consistent drive to translate electrochemical principles into reliable, application-ready instrumentation. While her citation footprint remains modest, her work represents meaningful foundational contributions to potentiometric sensing technology and industrial analytical systems.

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2
H-Index
2
Papers
8
Total Citations
4
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Potentiometric biosensor for urinary glucose level monitoring
6 citations · 2000
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2000 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 4

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