1. Chemistry of two-dimensional nanomaterials2. Synthesis of two-dimensional nanomaterials3. Properties of two-dimensional nanomaterials4. Graphene-based nanostructures for biomedical applications5. Clay nanostructures for biomedical applications6. Metal-organic frameworks for biomedical applications7. Transition metal dichalcogenides for biomedical applications8. Polymer nanocomposites based on two-dimensional nanomaterials9. Future prospects and commercial viability of two-dimensional nanostructures for biomedical technology
Raju Khan, FRSC, is a Senior Principal Scientist & Professor, CSIR - Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute (AMPRI), Bhopal, MP, India. He has more than 15 years of experience in electrochemistry to explore electrochemical properties of nanostructure materials to design and develop efficient biosensor devices integrated with microfluidics for biomedical applications.
Dr. Shaswat Barua did his B.Sc. from Dibrugarh University, Assam, India. He received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. from Tezpur University, Assam, India. He has received the Prestigious CSIR Nehru Fellowship and the Commonwealth Rutherford Postdoctoral Fellowship. Presently, Dr. Barua is working as an Assistant Manager (Quality Control) in the Indian Oil Corporation Limited, Bongaigaon Refinery, India. His research interests include synthesis and characterization of multifunctional polymers, biopolymers and biomimetic macromolecules for therapeutic applications, synthesis of peptide and self-assembly hydrogels, synthesis and characterization of biologically important nanomaterials, high performing nanocomposites, in vitro and in vivo biocompatibility assessment of biomaterials, advanced biosensors, and new generation biofuels.