To provide a brief background of mine,
I was part of an undergraduate team that received a grant of 1 Million (INR) from India Innovation Growth Challenge 2019 for the innovation titled "CLeONs: High-efficiency contact lens coated oxygen nano sensors for eye clinics. The funding was from DST-Government of India-Martin-Tata Trusts.
My undergraduate research projects on the application of nanote...
To provide a brief background of mine,
I was part of an undergraduate team that received a grant of 1 Million (INR) from India Innovation Growth Challenge 2019 for the innovation titled "CLeONs: High-efficiency contact lens coated oxygen nano sensors for eye clinics. The funding was from DST-Government of India-Martin-Tata Trusts.
My undergraduate research projects on the application of nanotechnology and chemical engineering principles to solve complex biomedical problems related to ocular disease, cancer, and targeted drug delivery and we worked on simulations, waste management field as well. My projects were on the design of "noninvasive patient friendly fluorescence-based ocular biosensors" I had a brief industrial exposure of 10 months at Syngene International, a pharma company which gave me an overview of pharmaceutical project management.
I have a firm understanding on what a student requires to understand a new concept, my lectures comprise of problem solving, applications of the concept , modern techniques and advancements of that field. The aim is to make students get a complete overview. I make use of modern IT tools like MS office, open source software to deliver my lectures. Lets not forget the importance of group discussions and debates which is an integral apart of my course. I use my previous experiences and daily life examples to provide the flavor of the subject, most importantly one to one sessions to understand individual's weakness and strengths.
My summarize my lectures doesn't belong to the "one size fits for all", but customized...because I am engineer!!!!!