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I'm Hritwick Banerjee. I'm working as a Ph.D. student at the Institute of Materials, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland. Before this, I was working as a Jr. Scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (MPI-IS), Germany (2019-20). 

I was a Research Engineer at the Department of Biomedical Engineering, National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore (2015-19). Before these, I spent a brief stint as a Research Assistant at the Centre for Nano Science and Engineering (CeNSE) in the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, India (2014-2015).

I graduated with a Master's Degree from the Dept. of Electrical Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar (IIT GN), and IIT Kharagpur with a dissertation titled “Frequency driven alteration in cellular morphology during ultrasound pulsing in a microfluidic confinement” (2014).   

My career and personal goal is to impact human healthcare and create translational products while positively influencing students’ lives for as long as possible.

My research interests lie at the intersection of broad areas, including soft functional materials, advanced manufacturing, machine intelligence, and solid mechanics, with applications in biotechnology and medical engineering.

I'm specifically interested in understanding and designing soft materials with unprecedented mechanical properties such as extremely tough and strong, ultra-sensitive to stimuli, programmable, biocompatible, and bioactive to interface humans and machine and their intelligence.  

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§ Vision and Mission     

 

“I want to do something that would impact human health and lives in general, and to make products that somebody would have in their hands that they would use”

“ … To make fundamental discoveries, an approach that starts with practical problems, and uses them to reveal unsolved fundamentals problems, will work at least as well as (and arguably better than) one that starts with the familiar questions of familiar disciplines. … A focus on the practical does not mean ditching fundamental science. It means using fundamental science for a purpose, and practical problems as a stimulus to curiosity. …” G. M. Whitesides and J. Deutch, Nature. 469, 21–22 (2011).

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“The softest things in the world overcome the hardest things in the world”—  Lao-Tzu.

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