PROJECTS
On-Going Projects
Development of rapid electrochemical based diagnostics for detection of SARS-CoV-2 infection
DST-SERB, 58.70 Lakhs Rs. (Dr. Raju Khan, PI)
Application of carbon dots as growth enhancer in agriculture system
CSIR-FBR Agri, Nutrition and Biotech, 88.89 Lakhs Rs. (Dr. Raju Khan, PI)
Bio-Inspired Surface Functionalization of Carbon Nanostructures with Catecholamine/Catechol Rich Polymers: Novel Approach to Develop Advance Biosensors
CSIR Mission – 4M, 50.00 Lakhs. (Dr. Raju Khan, Co-PI)
Development of polymer/geopolymer based nanocomposites for antimicrobial coating applications
CSIR-Theme: Civil Inf & Eng, 62.21 Lakhs. (Dr. Raju Khan, Co-PI)
Centre of Excellence in Graphene & its Applications Activity leader No. – A7
CSIR FCP, Rs 19.95 Crore.
Completed Projects
Method development, validation and determination of some pharmaceuticals in bulk, dosage form and biological fluid using electro-analytical technique
DST, 24 Lakhs Rs.
A novel development of lab-on-chip biosensor for determination of mycotoxins in food (mainly cereals)
DST, 19 Lakhs Rs.
Eco-friendly management of plant pathogens using natural plant extract from Northeast India by inducing resistance in plants
Bilateral (Indo-Czech Republic), 10 Lakhs Rs.
CSIR-Advanced Analytical Facilities for NE
CSIR-Facility Creation, 450 Lakhs Rs
Screen Printed Electrodes (SPEs) Functionalized with Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Nano-Composites for Bio-Sensing Applications
Indo-Russian Joint Research, 20 Lakhs Rs.
Nanoparticles Supported Self Assembled Conducting Polymer Monolayer Based Platform for Rapid Detection of Monosodium Glutamate in Food Products
DBT, 89 Lakhs Rs.
Testing of Drill Cutting, Drilling Mud and Drilling Wastes along with Testing of Sodium Formate
Consulting Project, 24 Lakhs Rs.
Development of Fluorescence Biosensor Based on Upconversion Carbon Nanoparticles
N-PDF, 19 Lakhs Rs.
Fabrication of polymeric nanocomposites-based biosensor for detection of cardiovascular cholesterol risk marker
CSIR-Nehru fellowship, 16 Lakhs Rs
Bio-Inspired Surface Functionalization of Carbon Nanostructures with Catecholamine/Catechol Rich Polymers: Novel Approach to Develop Advance Biosensors
CSIR-FBR, 50 Lakhs Rs.
Development of polymer/ geopolymer based nanocomposites for antimicrobial coating applications
CSIR-FBR, 68 Lakhs Rs.
Funding Agencies
CSIR
DST
DBT
AMPRI
UGC
COLLABORATORS
Carlos D Garcia
Professor
Analytical Chemistry
Phone: (864) 656-1356
Office: 363 Hunter Laboratories
E-mail: cdgarci@clemson.edu
Ajeet Kaushik
Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Chemistry,
Department of Natural Sciences,
Division of Sciences, Arts & Mathematics (SAM),
Florida Polytechnic University, Lakeland, FL 33805-8531 USA
Prof. Victoria V. Shumyantseva
Institute of Biomedical Chemistry, Pogodinskaya st., Moscow, Russia
Professor Lenka Burketova
Institute of Experimental Botany of the ASCR, Czech Republic, Prague
Professor Emmanuel Iwuoha
Department of Chemistry, University of Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa
B. S. Bhau
Professor
Central University, Jammu
Praveena Bhatt Mudliar
CSIR-CFTRI
Principal Scientist