Qualification → Ph.D. MNIT Jaipur
Area of Interest →
Research Interests
My research interests lie at the intersection of electronics, materials science, and biomedical engineering, with a strong focus on the design, fabrication, and characterization of flexible and wearable sensors for real-world applications.
Specifically, my work includes:
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Flexible and Wearable Sensors
Design and development of polymer-based, stretchable, and skin-conformal sensors for physiological monitoring applications such as respiration, strain, and biomedical signal acquisition.
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Nanomaterials for Sensor Applications
Use of advanced nanomaterials including MWCNTs, graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs), and polymer–nanocomposites to enhance sensitivity, durability, and reliability of flexible electronic devices.
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Biomedical Instrumentation & Healthcare Sensors
Development of low-cost, reusable, and fast-response sensors for biomedical monitoring, first-aid diagnostics, and wearable healthcare systems.
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Organic and Polymer-Based Electronics
Synthesis, characterization, and application of organic and polymer-based materials for next-generation electronic and sensing applications.
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Embedded Systems & Sensor Interfacing
Integration of sensors with microcontrollers and embedded systems for data acquisition, signal conditioning, and real-time monitoring.
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Industry-Oriented and Translational Research
Translation of laboratory-scale research into prototypes, patents, and deployable technologies, with emphasis on industry relevance, technology readiness, and commercialization.
Field of Interest → Flexible and wearable sensors, polymer nanocomposites, biomedical instrumentation, nanomaterial-based sensing devices, embedded systems, organic electronics, and translational research for healthcare applications.