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Anindita Ganguly CV
Anindita Ganguly CV
As a seasoned materials scientist/electrochemist with approximately 5 years of experience, I bring a wealth of expertise in material
synthesis, characterization, and precise physical/chemical property measurements. My proficiency extends to the development of
cutting-edge sensors, exemplifying my passion for innovative research and technological advancements. Throughout my career,
I have demonstrated a keen ability to design novel materials and optimize their properties for diverse applications, ranging from
environmental sustainability to healthcare advancements. My track record of successful projects underscores my commitment
to pushing the boundaries of materials science, and I am eager to leverage my skills and insights to contribute meaningfully to
future research and development in this field.
Landmark EDUCATION
2022 Ph.D, Materials Science and Electrochemistry, Department of Molecular Science and Engineering, National
Taipei University of Technology (NTUT), Taiwan. Dissertation : Synthesis of octadecylamine modified reduced
graphene oxide with metal selenide nanocomposites as real-time sensors for anti-infectives.
2016 MS, Biotechnology, School of Bioscience and Technology, Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), Vellore, India.
Dissertation : Investigation on the effect of nano-graphene oxide on the unfolding and refolding of almond β-
glucosidase.
August 2022 Postdoctoral Fellow, INSTITUTE OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, NATIONAL TSING HUA UNIVERSITY, Taiwan
January 2023 Angle-Right Developed a self-powered wound dressing that incorporates piezoelectric and photothermal functiona-
lities, aimed at effectively impeding wound infections and facilitating enhanced wound recovery.
Angle-Right Conducted experiments to evaluate the performance of the wound dressing in inhibiting bacterial growth
at the wound site while concurrently promoting cell proliferation and tissue regeneration.
Angle-Right Investigated the wound dressing’s potential to enhance cellular proliferation and tissue regeneration
using in vitro and in vivo models.
Angle-Right Recorded experimental data, analyzed results, and prepared detailed reports to communicate our fin-
dings.
Angle-Right Conducted research on the triboelectric identification of amino acids. Quantified the amino acids in an
augmented series with respect to triboelectric polarization.
Angle-Right Analyzed research output and compiled them into manuscripts, detailed reports, and grant proposals.
Angle-Right Advised graduate and undergraduate researchers, providing mentorship and guidance, overseeing re-
search projects, and providing critical feedback on their research output.
Triboelectric Nanogenerators Self-powered sensors Biochemical sensors Materials characterization Piezoelectric materials
Wound healing Cell culture In vivo studies