Work with thought leaders and academic experts in Microfluidics

Companies can benefit from working with Microfluidics experts in various ways. These experts can provide innovative solutions for product development, improve manufacturing processes, enhance quality control, and optimize research and development. They can also offer valuable insights and expertise in microfluidic device design, fabrication, and characterization. Collaborating with Microfluidics researchers can lead to advancements in healthcare, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, and other industries. Their knowledge and skills can drive innovation, accelerate time-to-market, and improve overall business performance.

Researchers on NotedSource with backgrounds in Microfluidics include Issam Mudawar, Dr. Sharath Tippur Narayana Iyengar, Deep Jariwala, Mohand Saed, Lang Qin, Kawin Khachornsakkul, Amir Manbachi, Alex Groisman, Binh Vu, John Joe, and Noorsher Ahmed.

Dr. Sharath Tippur Narayana Iyengar

13 Years Experience
Passionate postdoctoral researcher holding a doctorate degree in biotechnology with 10+ years of laboratory research experience and 3 years of software industrial experience
Education

KTH Royal Institute of technology

Doctorate in Biotechnology, Protein Sciences / December, 2021

Stockholm

TU Dresden

Masters in Science, Nanobiophysics / October, 2016

Dresden

PES University

Bachelor of Engineering, Biotechnology / August, 2011

Bengaluru
Experience

Purdue University West Lafayette

Postdoctoral research scholar / February, 2022Present

Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan

Marie sklodowska curie PhD fellow / June, 2017December, 2021

Tata Consultancy Services Ltd

Systems engineer / July, 2011April, 2014

Most Relevant Research Expertise
Microfluidics
Other Research Expertise (4)
infectious diseases
bacteria
sepsis
flow cytometry
About
Passionate researcher holding a doctorate in biotechnology with 10+ years of laboratory research experience and 3 years of software industrial experience. My research work is mainly focused on developing rapid, label-free, and non-destructive technologies for the separation,  detection, and identification of antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) bacteria and cancer cells (biomarker and enzyme metabolism-based detection) using technologies such as microfluidics, qPCR, isothermal amplification, spectral flow cytometry, multi-color spectral flow cytometry, microscopy, elastic light scattering technologies, machine learning among others. My long-term goal is to develop innovative point-of-care technologies and improve diagnostic platforms for detecting pathogenic bacteria and cancer cells for diagnosis of bacterial infection and leukemia.

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Example Microfluidics projects

How can companies collaborate more effectively with researchers, experts, and thought leaders to make progress on Microfluidics?

Development of Point-of-Care Diagnostic Devices

A Microfluidics expert can collaborate with a company to develop portable and user-friendly diagnostic devices for rapid and accurate disease detection. These devices can enable early diagnosis, improve patient outcomes, and reduce healthcare costs.

Optimization of Drug Delivery Systems

By leveraging their expertise in Microfluidics, researchers can help companies optimize drug delivery systems. This can lead to improved drug efficacy, reduced side effects, and enhanced patient compliance.

Microfluidic Chip for High-Throughput Screening

Collaborating with a Microfluidics expert can result in the development of a microfluidic chip for high-throughput screening of compounds. This can accelerate drug discovery and lead to the identification of potential therapeutic candidates.

Microfluidic-based Cell Sorting and Analysis

Companies can benefit from the expertise of Microfluidics researchers in developing microfluidic-based platforms for cell sorting and analysis. These platforms can enable precise and efficient separation of cells, facilitating research in areas such as cancer biology, stem cell research, and immunology.

Integration of Microfluidics in Lab-on-a-Chip Devices

Working with a Microfluidics expert, companies can integrate microfluidic technologies into lab-on-a-chip devices. This integration can enable miniaturization, automation, and multiplexing of various laboratory processes, leading to improved efficiency and cost-effectiveness.