The work presents a low cost wireless sensing platform that enables real time assessment of subsoil health without the need for excavation, supporting data driven agricultural decision making. The project was carried out through a collaborative effort among researchers at Purdue University, combining expertise in sensor systems, materials engineering, and agricultural relevance. Purdue highlighted the research as a practical and scalable innovation with potential to reduce costs, improve efficiency, and advance sustainable farming practices.
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Oral presentation on the design, electronic integration, and physiological validation of a miniaturized ingestible bioelectronic capsule for quantitative profiling of gastrointestinal inflammation at the Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting 2025 in San Diego, California.
Purdue Summer Training, Awareness, and Readiness for Semiconductors (STARS) is an eight-week program that will be offered in summer 2025 to develop deep-tech skills like IC design, fabrication, and packaging, and semiconductor device and materials characterization. News link (NBC news)
Graduate Teaching assistant for 2024 and 2025
Presented a poster on an electrochemical sensing platform for glucose detection and received the Best Poster Award at the 2024 Materials Research Society meeting in Seattle, Washington.
Presented work on laser assisted surface modification of titanium implants for antibacterial functionality and improved bone integration at the 2024 Materials Research Society meeting in Seattle, Washington.
We had a chance to be a part of CES® 2024 as the ultimate showcase of technological innovations, bringing together global industry leaders. We were there, proudly showcasing our wound care systems as part of the SMART consortium.
NSAC had the incredible opportunity to participate in an outreach event called Grandparents University here at the Birck Nanotechnology Center. The event was a fantastic collaboration between the Purdue for Life Foundation, Birck staff, and NSAC, and we couldn't be more grateful for everyone's hard work and dedication to making it a resounding success.
An amazing day with Jeff High School Students visiting Brick Nanotechnology Center. We were explaining highschool kids about printed elelctronics and piezoelectric effects and giving them hands on work to do.