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We are happy to share that our faculty members from the Department of
Nano Science and Technology have successfully developed zirconia
nanostructure-based highly sensitive and selective chemical sensors. These
sensors are capable of detecting the renal disease breath marker,
monomethylamine vapor, at room temperature. This unique research work suggests
a highly efficient sensing element for the fabrication of an electronic nose,
which will lead to the development of non-invasive medical diagnostic devices.
This maiden research work has been published in the prestigious Elsevier Journal,
Materials Science and Engineering: B (since 1966, Impact factor: 3.6 & Q2).
The development of these sensors not only demonstrate the innovative
capabilities of our faculty but also contributes valuable knowledge to the
field of medical nanotechnology.
We would like to extend our congratulations to the research team members,
Dr. R. Pandeeswari, Assistant Professor and Dr. Moorthi Pichumani,
Professor, for their dedication and hard work. Their achievement highlights our
excellence in research and its significant impact on advancing healthcare
technologies.