The successfully defended final thesis in our group:
- D. Palinauskas “Electrochemical synthesis and electrochromic properties of conducting polymers containing the indole and carbazole moieties”, bachelor's thesis of the chemistry of nanomaterials program, VU, 2020.
- V. Dudkaitė “Kinetics and stability of glucose oxidase from aspergillus niger in various organic solvents”, bachelor's thesis of the biochemistry program, VU, 2021.
- D. Kijavičius “Influence of magnetic field on synthesis and electrochemistry of conductive polymers”, master’s thesis of the biophysics program, VU, 2021.
- V. Dudkaitė “Functionalization of glucose oxidase with elektro- and optoactive groups and its application in biosensors”, master’s thesis of the pharmacy chemistry program, VU, 2023.
- D. Macaitytė “Functionalization of Horseradish Peroxidase and Application in Neuromediator Biosensors”, bachelor's thesis of the biochemistry program, VU, 2023.
- E. Ragauskaitė “Bienzymatic electrochemical biosensors for a detection of neuromediators”, bachelor's thesis of the neurobiophysics program, VU, 2023.
- G. S. Grabauskaitė “Functionalization of ethanol converting enzymes: towards a direct electrical communication in ethanol-detecting biosensors”, master’s thesis of the molecular biotechnology program, VU, 2023.
- S. Marčiukaitis “Application of Self-Assembled Monolayers of Polyaniline in Sensors”, bachelor's thesis of the molecular biology program, VU, 2023.