Students Dissertations Supervised
Ph.D. Students' Dissertations (Primary Advisor)
[2].
Muhammad A. Sami,
Quantitative Assessment of Smartphone Fluorescence Microscope Designs for Enhanced Imaging of Micro/Nano Particles and Leukocytes,
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, (2023).
[1].
Brandon Ashley,
Surface-Functionalized, Electrically Sensitive Barcoded Particles for Microfluidic Impedance Detection of Sepsis-Related Leukocyte Receptors,
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, (2023).
M.S. Students' Thesis (Primary Advisor)
[6].
Antony Jesuraj,
Portable 3D Printed Multispectral Sensing of Enzyme Activity in Real-Time based on Absorbance Spectroscopy,
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, (2023).
[5].
Harshitha Govindaraju,
Application of Convolutional Neural Network for Leukocyte Quantification from a Smartphone Based Microfluidic Biosensor,
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, (2021).
[4].
Pragya Hooda,
3D Printed Spectrophotometer for Drug Monitoring in Tuberculosis Patients for Global Health Applications,
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, (2021).
[3].
Muhmmad Ahsan Sami,
A Modular Microscopic Smartphone Attachment for Imaging and Quantification of Multiple Fluorescent Microparticles,
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, (2021).
[2].
Corey Norton,
Magnetic Phagocyte Biosensing Framework for Point-of-Care Sepsis Diagnostics and Monitoring,
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, (2020).
[1].
Shreya Prakash,
A Microfluidic Biosensing Architecture for Multiplexed Analyte Detection Using Hydrogel Barcoded Particles,
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, (2019).