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    Biodegradable Polymers for Drug Delivery and Tissue Engineering 

    Natarajan, Janeni (2018-06-29)
    Regeneration, a spontaneous response of bones in response to injuries, infections and fractures, is severely compromised in certain clinical circumstances. Unfortunately, several shortcomings are associated with the current ...

    Investigation of Existing Release Policies and Development of a Few Efficient Release Policies for Wafer Fabrication System - A Simulation Approach 

    Singh, Rashmi (2018-03-01)
    Since 1970s, ever growing attention has been devoted by worldwide researchers and practitioners to the investigation of job release control. However, the need for control of flow of job/wafer into the wafer fabrication ...

    The Effects of Social Capital and Open Innovation on R&D Outcomes and Job Satisfaction : A Study of The Indian Deference Sector 

    Patel, Mitra Kumar (2018-07-04)
    Social Capital and Open Innovation are important for organisational growth, as both of them influence Innovation, Learning and Job Satisfaction. The literature indicates that informal network measured as social capital and ...

    Large Area MoS2 : Growth and Device Characteristics 

    Kumar, V Kranthi (2018-06-26)
    There has been growing interest in two-dimensional (2-D) crystals beyond graphene for next-generation nano-electronics. Transition metal dichalcogenides have been most widely studied, for their semiconducting characteristics ...

    Porous Antibacterial Membranes Derived from Polyethylene (PE)/Polyethylene Oxide (PEO) Blends and Engineered Nanoparticles 

    Mural, Prasanna Kumar S (2018-06-21)
    The steep rise in the contamination of natural water sources, has led to an increasing demand for alternate solutions to cater safe drinking water to mankind. Water treatment by separation technology utilizes semipermeable ...

    Electrochemical Biosensors based on Novel Receptors for Diabetes Management 

    Kumar, Vinay (2018-01-15)
    To address the challenge of accurate, low cost and robust biosensors for diabetes management and early detection of diabetes complications, we have developed novel, robust sensing chemistry (or receptors) for electrochemical ...

    Cold Atmospheric Plasma System - Simulation, Fabrication, Diagnosis and Thinfilm deposition 

    Anand, Venu (2018-05-14)
    In this thesis, we report the various aspects of fabricating a Cold Atmospheric Plasma system, which can be used for Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapour Deposition. The greatest advantage of this system is its vacuum free ...

    Microporous Membranes Derived using Crystallisation Induced Phase Separation in PVDF/PMMA (Polyvinylidene Fluoride/ Polymethyl Methacrylate) Blends in Presence of Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes 

    Sharma, Maya (2018-03-10)
    Segmental chain dynamics in polymer blends is a very important topic, not only from a fundamental point of view but also from technological applications. Because of the difficulties in the commercialization of new polymers, ...

    Large Enhancement in Metal Film Piezoresistive Sensitivity with Local Inhomogenization for Nanoelectromechanical Systems 

    Mohansundaram, S M (2018-04-12)
    High performance and low cost sensors based on microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) have become commonplace in today's world. MEMS sensors, such as accelerometers, gy- roscopes, pressure sensors, and microphones, are ...

    Multielectron Bubbles : A Curved Two-dimensional Electron System in Confinement 

    Joseph, Emil Mathew (2018-06-15)
    Electrons are weakly attracted to liquid helium due to the small but finite polarizability of helium atoms. However, they cannot enter the liquid unless their energy is more than 1 eV, due to the Pauli exclusion principle. ...
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    AuthorAdarsha Rao, S J (1)Agarwal, Tanuj Kumar (1)Amrutha, A A (1)Anand, Venu (1)Anantpur, Jayvant P (1)Arunagiri, Aravindhan (1)Arunagiri, Srigowtham (1)Avinash Ramakanth, S (1)Ayyalasomayajula, Kalyan Ram (1)Biswas, Sovan (1)... View MoreSubjectManagement (20)Computer Science (18)Nanoscience (6)Medical Imaging (5)Biomedical Engineering (4)Biomedical Optical Imaging (4)Diffuse Optical Tomography (4)Inverse Problems (4)Dynamic Diffuse Optical Imaging (3)Biochemistry (2)... View MoreDate Issued
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