Browsing Division of Interdisciplinary Research by Subject "Research Subject Categories::INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AREAS"
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2D Piezotronics: Performance to Functionality
In the pursuit of interactive electronic devices, there is a need for smart materials which can serve multiple functionalities. 2D (two-dimensional) layered materials have gained attention in semiconductor technology because ... -
Accelerating Estimation of Perfusion Maps in Contrast X-ray Computed Tomography using Many-core CPUs and GPUs
X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) perfusion imaging is a non-invasive medical imaging modality that has been established as a fast and economical method for diagnosing cerebrovascular diseases such as acute ischemia, sub-arachnoid ... -
Adaptive and Optimal Control based Artificial Pancreas for Type-1 Diabetes Mellitus Patients
This research focuses on the development of adaptive and optimal control algorithms and their implementation to develop Artificial Pancreas (AP) systems for glucose regulation in Type-1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) patients. ... -
Adaptive charging techniques for Li-ion battery using Reinforcement Learning
Li-ion batteries have become a promising technology in recent years and are used everywhere from low-end devices like mobile phones to high-end ones like electric vehicles. In most applications, the discharge of a battery ... -
Advancements in Microcantilever Sensor Technology: Gas Sensing Application
Micro and nanoelectromechanical systems (M&NEMS) have great potential in sensor technologies, which are used for detecting mass or gas, measuring force and acceleration, and in applications related to memory storage and ... -
Advances in Architecturing of Large-Scale Photovoltaics: Packaging and Incidence Angle Agnostic Hierarchical Nanostructures
Encapsulant of Graphene embedded polymer that exhibits low permeability to moisture and oxygen were used as a packaging material for OPVDs. Graphene-Surlyn encapsulated and unencapsulated devices were stored both in ambient ... -
Analog Compute for Edge-AI: Devices, Circuits & SoC
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence research has yielded models with huge computational complexities to solve a multitude of problems. These complex models require substantial computational resources to perform ... -
Analysis of vocal sounds in asthmatic patients
Around 334 million people have asthma worldwide. Asthma is an inflammatory disease of the airways which causes cough, breathlessness, chest tightness, and other peculiar sounds during breathing. The golden standard test ... -
Analysis, Modelling and Prediction of Protein-Protein Interfaces and Application to Biological Problems
Proteins play crucial roles in many biological processes like signalling, catalysis of metabolic processes, immune systems, and transporting molecules. To perform this wide range of functions, proteins interact with other ... -
Applications of Magnetic Helical Nanomotors: From Cancer Biology to Dentistry
Micron/nano sized machines promise precise targeting and drug-delivery at hard to reach places inside the human body. There have been tremendous efforts in this direction and various remotely powered artificial nanomachines ... -
Bioengineering strategies to model and modulate immune cells
Optimal activation of immune cells is necessary to elicit a protective response against pathogens and foreign objects. In dysregulated immune systems, cells are aberrantly activated or exhausted. Understanding biochemical ... -
Biologically Inspired Electronic Nose: Innovations and Developments
The olfactory system is a highly efficient and complex network for detecting and interpreting a wide range of chemical signals. It consists of specialized sensory cells located in the nasal mucosa that detect odor molecules ... -
Bipartite pore-forming toxin YaxAB: understanding pore formation using live-cell imaging
Bacteria employ a variety of strategies to invade and colonise the host tissue, including the secretion of toxins to overcome the cellular barrier. Bacterial pore-forming toxins (PFTs) disrupt the lipid bilayer by forming ... -
Chemical Vapour Deposition of Tungsten Disulphide Aided by Thermodynamic and Density Functional Theory Modelling
Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are versatile materials that offer a wide variety of applications in electronics, sensing, energy, etc. Tungsten disulphide (WS2) is a layered semiconductor TMD with impressive ... -
Collaboration Models for Ride-hailing and Transit Service Providers to Facilitate First- and Last-mile Connectivity
Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) has gained significant popularity in the past few years. Various ride-hailing service providers (RSPs, e.g., Uber, Lyft, Didi, Ola, etc.) have entered the transportation market to provide this ... -
Conceptualization and Validation of Interoperability in Blockchain Enabled Interconnected Smart Microgrids
Power systems are undergoing rapid transitions to incorporate renewable sources of generation and to combat climate change. It is expected that the next stage of transitions will lead to a shift from large-scale, centralized ... -
Constrained Stochastic Differential Equations on Smooth Manifolds.
Dynamical systems with uncertain fluctuations are usually modelled using Stochastic Differential Equations (SDEs). Due to operation and performance related conditions, these equations may also need to satisfy the constraint ... -
Density Stratified Thermal Energy Storage System and Associated Fluid Dynamic Perturbations
The hunger of humankind for energy has reached unprecedented levels with the ever-rising industrialization and global population surge. We are witnessing a global economic evolution towards a clean, affordable, sustainable ... -
Deploying an Orthogonal Turn for Isolation of Rare Cell Populations from Vascular Environments
Cancer cells are shed from metastatic primary tumors, bearing the potential for blood-borne metastasis to distant vital organs. Metastasis is predominantly responsible for cancer-related deaths. These circulating tumor ... -
Design and Development of Biomimetic Sensor Technologies for the Identification of Emerging Contaminants
Sensors play a crucial role in addressing the need for the detection of antibiotics as emerging contaminants in water. The widespread use of pharmaceuticals/antibiotics in various sectors, including healthcare and ...

