Department of Nano Electronics Materials and Sensors (NEMS)


The Department of Nano Electronics Materials and Sensors, Saveetha School of Engineering leads research in the field of nanotechnology, electronic devices, RF antennas, sensors and as well as new areas of application and innovation, such as flexible electronics, 3D printing, bioremediation, advanced materials, and sustainable energy. We are engaged in a multi-disciplinary team effort with the goal of producing functioning electronics devices for a wide range of applications, thanks to various cooperation with overseas universities and industry.

Recent Publications


Dr. Deepak Arun, Architecting neonicotinoid-scavenging nanocomposite hydrogels for environmental remediation, Applied Materials Today 21 (2020) 100878.

Impact factor: 10.04


Dr. Suhail Mubarak, "A review on graphene oxide effect in energy storage devices." Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry (2021).

Impact factor: 6.064

Dr. Mohan Chokkalingam, "Highly porous, hierarchical peanut-like Ecandrewsite binary metal oxide nanostructures for the high-efficiency detoxification of organic dyes from wastewater." Ceramics International (2021).

Impact factor: 4.5


Dr. A. Deepak, "Nanoparticle-Based Drug Delivery System: The Magic Bullet for the Treatment of Chronic Pulmonary Diseases." Molecular Pharmaceutics 18, (2021): 3671-3718.

Impact factor: 4.939

Dr. Suresh Kumar , Concentric Circular Compound Reconfigurable Microstrip Patch Antenna for Wireless Applications, International Journal of Electronics and Communications (2021).

Impact factor: 3.1