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  • Large Scale Microfluidic Integration
  • Scalable and Automated Cell Culture Systems
    • On-chip Temperature Controllers
    • Reusable Chips
  • Nanopores for Molecular Filtration
    • Electrical Controlled Selective Filtration in Nanoporoous Graphene
    • Integration of Nanoporous Graphene Membranes in Microfluidics
  • Plannar Patch Clamps for Ion-Channel Measurements
    • Through Holes in Ultra-Thin Glass
    • High-Bandwidth Measurements of Small Currents
    • Multi-Layered Devices With Ultra-Thin Glass
  • Others
    • Machine Learning for Image Analysis and Reconstruction
  • Earlier Work
    • Graphene and Nanocarbons

Large Scale Microfluidic Integration

Miniature Microscope

On-chip Valves

Automated Chip-to-World Fluidic Connectors

Hardware and Software for Microfluidics Control

Scalable and Automated Cell Culture Systems

On-chip Temperature Controllers

Reusable Chips

Nanopores for Molecular Filtration

Electrical Controlled Selective Filtration in Nanoporoous Graphene

Integration of Nanoporous Graphene Membranes in Microfluidics

Plannar Patch Clamps for Ion-Channel Measurements

Through Holes in Ultra-Thin Glass

High-Bandwidth Measurements of Small Currents

Multi-Layered Devices With Ultra-Thin Glass

Others

Machine Learning for Image Analysis and Reconstruction

Our work has been supported by grants from DST-Nanomission, SERB and IITH internal funding. The respective grants have been listed below along with the projects.

Grant No. Project Funding Duration
DST-Nanomission Graphene Nanopores for Selective Molecular Filtering 25L 2018-2021
SERB A scalable and automated cell-culture system 54 L 2021-2024
IITH SOCH-2 (Jointly with Prof. Anamika Bhargava) Planar Patch-Clamp System 36 L 2022-2024

Earlier Work

Graphene and Nanocarbons