Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra

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Dr. Naren Das

Joined Institute on : 1-Apr-2024

  • Assistant Professor
  • Electronics and Communication Engg
  • B.Tech, M.E, Ph.D
Contact Address

Dept. of ECE, B. I. T. Patna Campus, Patna-800014

At-Loknath Colony, PO-Islampur, Dist-Uttar Dinajpur, State-West Bengal, India,733202

  • Phone Office - +918250493286
  • Phone Residence - +919475218670
  • Email - narendas@bitmesra.ac.in
Work Experience

Teaching : 6 Years

Research : 6 Years

Individual: 6 Years

Professional Background
  1. April2024 to Till Date, Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Patna Campus, India
  1. January 2020 to March 2024, Assistant Professor, Department of ECE,KL University, Vijaywada, India
Research Areas

Nanopore-Based Biosensors and Single-Molecule Detection, Nano/Bio Sensors for Point-of-Care Diagnostic Applications, FET-Based Biosensors (Graphene, Liquid-Gated and Plasmonic FETs) Nanomaterials and Nanostructures for Biomedical Sensing, Signal Processing and Noise Analysis in Biosensor Systems,MEMS and Nanofabrication Technologies for Sensor Applications, Modeling and Simulation of Nano/Bio Sensors (FEM-based Design)

Award and Honours
  • Gate Fellowship 2011.
  • Awarded TEQIP Ph.D Fellowship 2013.
  • Awarded UGC-RGNF in 2013.
  • Travel grant from TEQIP-II, India for attending an International Conference (Porous Semiconductors - Science and Technology PSST, 2016) in Tarragona, Spain in the year of 2016.
  • Travel grant from Council of Scientific and industrial Research (CSIR), India for attending an International Conference (Electrochemistry at Interface: Faraday Discussion, 2018) in Bath, United Kingdom in the year of 2018.
Publications

 

PUBLICATIONS

Journals

  1. Yadlapalli Sujatha, Nitish Ghosh, Subhadip Paul, Naren Das, and Debajit Deb,"Room temperature impedance spectroscopy of p-Si/CoFe2O4/Alq3/Co/Au organic magnetic tunnel junctions", IEEE Magnetics Letters, 2025(communicated).
  2. G. V. T. Karthik, G. Ruthvik, M. S. Reddy, N. Das, and D. Deb, “Power supply noise aware amplification in voltage-controlled oscillator and phase locked loop fed MOS operational amplifiers,” Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers, 2025, accepted.
  3. A. Sreevani, S. K. Dubey, N. Das, and S. Swarnakar, “Developments in photonic crystal fiber structures-based plasmonic sensors for chemical sensing: A review,” Microsystem Technology, vol. 32, No. 5,2026.
  4. B. Chakraborty and N. Das, “Fabrication, characterization and numerical analysis of reliable and stable liquid gated field effect transistor biosensor for prostate specific antigen,” J. Mater. Sci.: Mater. Electron., 36, 1844 ,2025.
  5. B.Chakraborty, N.Mondal, N.Das, N. Samanta, and C.RoyChaudhuri, “Competitive Impedance Spectroscopy in a Schottky Contacted ZnO Nanorod Structure for Ultrasensitive and Specific Biosensing in Physiological Analyte”, ACS Sensors, 6, 1634–1647, 2022.
  6. N. Das, B. Chakraborty and C. RoyChaudhuri, A Review on Nanopores based Single-Molecule Sensing in Complex Analyte”, Talanta ,Vol. 243, pp. 123368, 2022.
  7. N. Das, V. Damodaran, B. Chakraborty and C. RoyChaudhuri, “Experiment and FEM Analysis of Silica Nanoparticle based Impedance Immunosensor for Sensitivity Enhancement”, IEEE Transactions on NanoBioscience, vol. 20, pp.  247-255, 2021.
  8. B.Chakraborty, A.Das, N.Mondal, N. Samanta, N.Das, and C.RoyChaudhuri, “Label Free, Electric Field Mediated, Flexible Electrochemical Aptasensor using Graphene-ZnO Nanorod Heterostructure with Screen Printed Electrodes and Smartphone Interface for CEA Detection”, Scientific Reports, Vol.11, pp. 2962 ,2021.
  9. N. Mandal, V. Pakira, N. Samanta, N. Das, S. Chakraborty, B. Pramanick and C. RoyChaudhuri, “PSA Detection using Label Free Graphene FET with Coplanar Electrodes Based Microfluidic Point of Care Diagnostic Device”, Talanta ,vol. 222, pp. 121581,2021.
  10. N. Das, N. Mandal, P. K. Sekhar and C. RoyChaudhuri, “Signal Processing for Single Biomolecule Identification using Nanopores: A Review”, IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol. 21, pp. 12808-12820, 2021.
  11.  N. Das, G.D. Ropmay, A. M. Joseph and C. RoyChaudhuri, “Modelling the Effective Conductance Drop due to a Particle in a Solid State Nanopore Towards Optimized Design, IEEE Transactions on NanoBioscience, vol. 19, pp.598-608, 2020.
  12. N. Das, N. Samanta, A.M.Joseph, H. Ghosh and C. RoyChaudhuri, “Noise Spectroscopy Analysis for Estimation of Specific Biomolecule in Complex Mixture Using Solid State Nanopore”, IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology, vol. 17, pp. 1138-1145, 2018.
  13. N. Das, R. Ray, S. Ray and C. RoyChaudhuri, “Intelligent Quantification of Picomolar Protein Concentration in Serum by Functionalized Nanopores”, IEEE Sensors Journal, vol. 18, pp. 10183 – 10191, 2018. (Impact Factor:3.076)
  14. N. Das et al, “Processes at Nanopores and Bio-Nanointerfaces: General Discussion”, Faraday Discussions, vol. 210, pp.  145-171, 2018.
  15. B. Chakraborty, S. Ghosh, N. Das and C. RoyChaudhuri, “Liquid Gated ZnO Nanorod FET Sensor for Ultrasensitive Detection of Hepatitis B Surface Antigen with Vertical Electrode Configuration”, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, vol. 122, pp. 58-67, 2018.
  16. N. Das and C. RoyChaudhuri, “Reliability Study of Nanoporous Silicon Oxide Impedance Biosensor for Virus Detection: Influence of Surface Roughness”, IEEE Transactions on Device and Materials Reliability, Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 402-409, 2015.
  17. N. Das, J. Basu, C. RoyChaudhuri, “Graphene coated nanoporous silicon immunosensor for food toxin detection”, Intl. J. of Advances in Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics, Special issue on MEMS (Springer), Volume 7, Issue 4, pp 204-209 ,2015.
  18. N. Das, N. Samanta, L. Pandey, C. Roy Chaudhuri, “Ultrasensitive Hepatitis B Virus Detection in Blood Using Nano-Porous Silicon Oxide: Towards POC Diagnostics”, Intl. J. of Medical, Health, Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Engineering, Vol. 9, No. 5, pp. 353-357, 2015.

 

Book chapter

  1. Naren Das, Armaan Siddiqui, and P. Saleem Akram, “Recent Advance in Plasmonic FET Biosensors Using Noble Metal-Based Composites,” Progress in Optical Science and Photonics, vol. 38., pp 69–98
  2. Singapore: Springer, 2025, ch. 4.
  3. Naren Das, and Arnav Jhalani, “Advances in Nanopore Sensing: Signal Processing Prospects for the Future,” book series Advances in clinical chemistry, Elsevier,2025. (in press)
  4.  Saketha, Y., Neeraja, G., Chakraborty, B., & Das, N. (2024). “Point-of-care nanotechnology-based sensors for environmental pollutants.” Nanotechnology-based Sensors for Detection of Environmental Pollution, pp. 439–454,2024.
  5. C. RoyChaudhri and N. Das, “Porous silicon electrochemical biosensors: Performance and commercial prospects”, Journal: Handbook of Porous Silicon, pp 1293-1313,2018.

 

Conferences

 

  1. N. Mandal, V. Pakira, N. Samanta, N. Das, S. Chakraborty, B. Pramanick, C. RoyChaudhuri, “Nanostructured Coplanar Graphene Fet Biosensor Integrated With CD Based Microfluidic Platform For Point-Of-Care Application” 10th ISSS National Conference on Micro and Smart Systems NCMSS2019, October 21-23, 2019, NMAM Institute of Technology, Karnataka, India.
  2. C. RoyChaudhuri , R. Ray, N. Das, N. Samanta, S. Roy and A.M. Joseph , “Quantification of Transient Signals in Nanopore for Rapid Selective Estimation of Proteins in Real Sample”, Electrochemistry at Nano-interfaces: Faraday Discussion, 26 - 28 June 2018, Bath, United Kingdom.
  3. N. Das, V. Damodaran and C. RoyChaudhuri, “Silica Nanoparticle Based Label Free Impedance Immunosensor: Role of Particle Size in Sensitivity Enhancement”, 2017 IEEE 12th Nanotechnology Materials and Devices Conference (NMDC), pp. 43-44, October 2-4, 2017, Singapore. DOI:10.1109/NMDC.2017.8350495.
  4. N. Das, A.M.Joseph and C. RoyChaudhuri, “Noise Spectroscopy Analysis for Estimation of Specific Biomolecule in Complex Mixture Using Solid State Nanopore” 2017 IEEE 12th Nanotechnology Materials and Devices Conference (NMDC), PP. 208-209, October 2-4, 2017, Singapore.DOI: 10.1109/NMDC.2017.8350559.
  5. N.Das, C.RoyChaudhuri, “Noise Spectroscopy Analysis in Nanoporous Silicon Oxide Immunosensor for Virus Detection in Blood”, Porous Semiconductors - Science and Technology PSST”, March 6 – 11, Tarragona, Spain, 2016.
  6. N.Das, N.Samanta, C.RoyChaudhuri, "Nanostructured Silicon Oxide Immunosensor Integrated with Noise Spectroscopy Electronics for POC Diagnostics ",29th International Conference on VLSI Design and 5th International Conference on Embedded System, pp.367-372, January 4-8, Kolkata, India,2016.
  7. N. Das, N. Samanta, L. Pandey, and C. RoyChaudhuri, "Ultrasensitive Hepatitis B Virus Detection in Blood Using Nanostructured Porous Silicon Oxide: Towards POC Diagnostics,” XIII Int. Conf. on Emerging Biosensors and Biotechnology, May 11 - 12, 2015, Montreal, Canada.
  8. N. Das, J. Basu and C. Roychaudhuri, “Graphene Coated Nanoporous Silicon Immunosensor for Food Toxin Detection”, International Conference on Mems and Sensors (ICMEMSS 2014), December 18-20, 2014, IIT Madras, Chennai, India.
  9. N.Das, J.Basu and C.RoyChaudhuri, “High Performance Graphene Based Nanoporous Silicon Sensor for Food Toxin Detection”, National Seminar on Thin Film and MEMS Science and Technology, March 21-22, 2014, Kolkata. India.
  10. N.Das and C.RoyChaudhuri,” Modeling of Silicon Oxide Nanoporous Structure for Sensitive and Specific Detection of Food Toxin,” National Seminar-cum-Workshop on "Sensor and Sensing System for Taste Characterization of Food and Agro Produces,May 09-10,2013, IIT Kharagpur, India.
  11. N.Das, C.RoyChaudhuri, “Polymer Nanowire Based Impedance Biosensor”, COMSOL Conference, November 2-3, 2012, Bangalore, India.
Member of Professional Bodies

ACS Member, IAENG, IEEE