Nano-Engineering at Functional Interfaces for Multidisciplinary Applications: Electrochemistry, Photoplasmonics, Antimicrobials, and Anticancer Applications
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Nano-Engineering at Functional Interfaces for Multi-disciplinary Applications: Electrochemistry, Photoplasmonics, Antimicrobials, and Anticancer Applications provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamentals and latest advances of nano-engineering strategies for the design, development, and fabrication of novel nanostructures for different applications in the fields of photoplasmonics and electrochemistry, as well as antibacterial and anticancer research areas. The book begins with an introduction to the fundamentals and characteristics of nanostructured interfaces and their associated technologies, including an overview of their potential applications in different fields. The following chapters present a thorough discussion of the synthesis, processing, and characterization methods of nanomaterials with unique functionalities suitable for energy harvesting, food and textile applications, electrocatalysis, biomedical applications and more. It then concludes outlining research future directions and potential industrial applications.
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Weight: 450g
Dimensions: 216 x 276mm
Publication Date: 22 Oct 2024
Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780443216916
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Dr. Sai Sathish Ramamurthys research is focuses on the development of indigenously designed low-cost medical diagnostic technologies that have a translational and convergent approach for the benefit of society. Recently his research work on the development of COVID-19 diagnostic technology resulted in low-cost high-sensitive SARS-CoV-19 antigen and antibodies detection kits. His collaboration with research groups at various universities in the USA Australia Japan and India have resulted in several publications in reputed journals conferences patents books and book chapters. He was a Ramalingaswami Fellow Department of Biotechnology Government of India and received research funding from Govt agencies such as DST DBT DRDO ICMR and also from Non-Govt agencies such as Tata Education and Development Trust. He created the Surface Plasmon based Translational and Advanced Research (STAR) laboratory that has developed multiple biomedical technologies targeting the whitespaces in the medical diagnostics capable for usage in resource-limited settings especially for the bottom of the pyramid Dr. Seemesh Bhaskar is a Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology (IGB) fellow at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) USA. He completed his Ph.D. from STAR Lab Central Research Instruments Facility (CRIF) SSSIHL and postdoctoral studies from NanoStructured Materials (NSM) group Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay. He has pursued research internships at SASTRA University and the Indian Institute of Science Bangalore as part of the DST-Inspire program. He is the recipient of the prestigious DST-Inspire scholarship & fellowship AWSAR K. V. Rao Scientific Society (KVRSS) Young Achiever M.Sc. Chemistry Gold medal and All-rounder Gold medal awards. His research work focuses on building effective nano-engineering protocols for photo-plasmonic biosensing at advanced interfaces comprising sustainable bioinspired polymeric hybrids. Dr. Narendra Reddy is a professor and Ramalingaswami fellow at the Centre for Incubation Innovation Research and Consultancy at Jyothy Institute of Technology Bengaluru India. His work has been reported by CNN Discovery Nature American Chemical Society and other major news agencies. He has received funds from his research from United States Department of Agriculture DST DBT and CEFIPRA (India-France joint funding). His recent interest is in plant and animal proteins for non-food applications particularly for biotechnology. His group has demonstrated that proteins can be useful for energy generation and storage and for biosensing and electronic applications