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2011 - 2012

2010 - 2011

Collaborators

International

  1. Prof. Pulickel M. Ajayan
    Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science Department
    Rice University, Houston, Texas 77005

  2. Prof. Kaustav Banerjee
    Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
    Room 4151, Harold Frank Hall
    University of California-Santa Barbara
    Santa Barbara, CA 93106

  3. Dr. A. Jayakrishnan
    Professor
    Department of Biotechnology
    Bhupat and Jyothi Mehta School of Biosciences
    Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM)
    Chennai 600 036, India

  4. Prof. Namita Choudhury
    Ian Wark Research Institute
    University Of South Australia
    Mawson Lake Boulevard
    South Australia 5095
    AUSTRALIA

  5. Prof. M. R. Anantharaman
    Dept. of Physics,
    Cochin University of Science and Technology,
    Cochin, Kerala - 22, INDIA

  6. Dr. S. Jayalekshmi
    Dept. of Physics,
    Cochin University of Science and Technology,
    Cochin, Kerala - 22, INDIA

National

  1. Prof. Yasuhiko Yoshida
    Dean, Graduate Studies
    Head, Dept. of Applied Chemistry,
    Member, Bio Nano Electronics Research Center,
    Toyo University, Kawagoe-shi
    Saitama, JAPAN 350-8585
  2. Prof. Toru Maekawa
    Director,
    Bio Nano Electronics Research Center,
    Toyo University, Kawagoe-Shi,
    Saitama, JAPAN - 350 - 8585
  3. Prof. T. Hanajiri
    Bio Nano Electronics Research Center,
    Toyo University, Kawagoe-Shi,
    Saitama, JAPAN

Group Members (Current and past)

Ph. D. (On going)
Aby C. P. (April, 2009)
Developing Quantum Dots for solar energy conversion
Anila Mathew (April, 2009)
Synthesis and characterisation of targeted nano-regulators into brain for controlling Alzheimer's Disease
Brahatheeswaran.D (April, 2009)
Development of nanofibrous scaffolds for tissue engineering
Aswathy R. G. (April, 2009)
Quantum dots for cancer imaging
Srivani Veeranarayanan (April, 2009)
Inhibition of Angiogenesis in breast cancer using an effective nanocarrier
Athulya Aravind (October, 2009)
Nanodrug delivery against breast cancer)
Sreejith Raveendran (April 2010 - )
Extremophilic bacterial sulfated polysaccharides & Nano drug delivery.
M. Sheikh Mohamed ( April 2010 - )
Development Of A Novel Multipotent Nanodrug
Prashanti Jeyamohan (October 2010 - )
Carbon Nanotubes as a Diagnostic/Therapeutic tool against Breast Cancer.
B. Sivakumar (October 2010 - )
Multifunctional magnetic nanoparticles for pancreatic cancer treatment.
Neha Chauhan (October 2011 - )
Biodevice and a Transparent Conductor for photovoltaic application using bacteria like Bacillus cereus and Vibrio fischeri as a biomolecule with chemically modified graphene.
P. Vivekanandan (October 2011 - )
Nanodrug delivery against multiple sclerosis using solid lipid nanoparticles.
Ph. D.(Completed)
Dr.Remya Nair (April 2008- March 2011)
Thesis Title: Nanomaterials as growth effectors and imaging agents in rice plants and its scope in plant science.
Dr.Baiju G. Nair (April 2008 - March 2011)
Thesis Title: Biofunctionalized magnetic nanoparticles for tumor therapy.
Dr.Saino Hanna Varghese (April 2008 - March 2011)
Thesis Title: Development of electrical and electrochemical biosensors based on aptamer conjugated carbon nanotubes and glucose oxidase immobilized carbon nanotubes.
MS project
  1. Ms. Astha Malhotra (from Amity University, Noida) ? Surface modification of carbon nanotubes for attaching ssDNA based aptamer sensors (2007)
  2. Mr. Sasuga joined for MS project work in the field of nanodrug delivery. (2007-)
  3. Mr. Fang wen shi - Developed bio sensor (Streptavidin - Anti rat IgG) after modifying the SPR sensor gold surface with biomaterial.(2006-07)
  4. Mr. N. Tsukuda ? Developed glucose bio sensor (2005)
BS project
  1. Mr. Hamanaka - Coated biopolymers on nanoparticles by plasma fluidization technique. (2007-08)
  2. Mr. Sasuga - Successfully finished his B. S. project to coat bio polymers on nanoparticles and developed aptamer sensors. (2006-07)
  3. Mr. K. Asano and Mr. R. Yoshinaka successfully completed their B. S. project on bio materials. (2005-06)
  4. Mr. Pranav (from Georgia Tech, Atlanta, US) successfully completed his summer project work (BS) - He had developed SWCNTs and characterized it with TEM, SEM etc.. (2005)
  5. Mr. T. Minemoto has successfully completed his B.S. project on development of bio material (2005)



 
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