Motivation Motivation - The basic health care facilities in our country are not adequately accessible to the remote areas and the cost of state-of-the-art healthcare system is far beyond the reach of majority of our population
- Catalyze the process of collaboration and exchange between the faculty and healthcare professionals, thereby identifying more areas of innovative research and the development of demand based low cost diagnostic tools in addition to what is proposed
- The interdisciplinary nature of healthcare needs can create a platform of unified research activity amongst scientists and technologists leading to new research contributions
- Providing opportunity for students of the existing M.Sc. course in Biomedical Instrumentation and a proposed M. Tech. course in Biomedical Instrumentation, thereby stimulating them to take up research in this area
Publications Publications - Journals: 60 Conferences: 40 Books: 3, Book Chapters-15
- Representative Journals: NAR , Nature Scientific reports; IEEE Transactions, IEEE ESL, Elsevier Micro., Appl. Phys. Letts., Springer Trans., Wiley, Journal of Applied Physics, Optical Engineering, Optiks, Inderscience, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, .Mat.Chem etc.
M. Tech program on Biomedical Instrumentation started in the academic year 2015-2016. Patents : Filed-12, Granted-3 Funded Projects - UGC UPE-II funding in the area of Funding on Modern Biology , Novel Materials and Devices for Health Care and Environment Management
- Other sanctioned projects: 2
- Pipeline: 4
Invited Talks - International: 4
- National: 11
Collaboration with Reputed International Institutes: Southampton University UK, AGH Univ. of Sc. & Tech, Poland , Kyushu Inst. Of Tech. Japan , - NIG, Japan, SUNNY Oswego University USA, IMRE Singapore, Univ. of Arad Romania.
Faculty Faculty - INSA Visiting Fellowship (2014)
- JSPS Invitation Research Fellowship (2016)
- Visiting Professor AGH Univ. of Sc. & Tech, Poland (2014 & 2016)
Student - Newton Bhaba DST-BCL Research Fellowship for performing research in neural signal processing at Southampton University, UK
MOU - CSIR, South Africa
- Peerless Hospitex Hospital
- Pracsol Health
- JSV Innovation Private Limited
- National Institute of Technology, Durgapur
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