Smart Nanodevices for Point-of-Care Applications examines the latest trends on the capabilities of nanomaterials for point-of-care (PoC) diagnostics and explains how these materials can help to strengthen, miniaturize, and improve the quality of diagnostic devices. A thorough explanation of all-in-one nanosmart devices is included, incorporating all of the applications and fundamentals of these smart devices.
This book provides practical information on the following: novel and effective smart materials, better-quality health management, effective management of a disease, potential point-of-care devices, and mobile nanosensors.
Additional Features
- Includes in-depth research based collation of the latest trends of smart devices
- Provides practical information on all-in-one nanosmart devices
- Explains how nanomaterials can help to strengthen and improve the quality of diagnostic devices
- Emphasizes the development of smart nanodevices, especially the miniaturization aspect
About the Author: Dr Suvardhan Kanchi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry, Sambhram Institute of Technology, and Bengaluru, India since February 2021. His research interest includes, SMART Materials for Device Applications, SMARTPHONE based Sensing Systems, Nanodiagnostics, Computational Chemistry, NanoElectrochemistry, Environmental Chemistry, Green-Nanotechnology. He has published more than 80 research articles in SCI journals, 19 book chapters and edited 10 books with PanStanford-CRC press, Singapore, Scrivener-Wiley Publisher and Elsevier etc. He has worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow, Research Associate and Research Fellow in Department of Material Science and Engineering, Feng Chia University, Taiwan and Department of Chemistry, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa in the field of Nanotechnology, Electrochemistry and Biosensors. He is a life and senior member of several international professional organizations.
Dr Rajasekhar Chokkareddy is currently working as an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry, Aditya College of Engineering & Technology, Surampalem, East Godavari, India. He's Y2 rated researcher from National Research Foundation South Africa. He has worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Chemistry, Durban University of Technology Durban, South Africa in the area of electrochemical sensors/biosensors and thermophysical properties of ionic liquids. Dr Rajasekhar Chokkareddy received his doctorate from Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa. He completed his MSc (Organic Chemistry) at Sri Venkateswara University, India. His main research interest focuses on the development of electrochemical sensors/biosensors for the various pharmaceutical drugs, nanoparticles based on the green synthesis, separation techniques, and synthesis of ionic liquid functionalised nanocomposites as well as thermophysical properties of ionic liquids. He has already published 25 papers and 15 book chapters in various peer-reviewed international journals. He is also having reviewer experiences for many international journals.
Dr Mashallah Rezakazemi received his BSc and MSc degrees in 2009 and 2011, respectively, both in chemical engineering, from the Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), and his PhD from the University of Tehran (UT) in 2015. In his first appointment, Rezakazemi has been serving as a Professor in the Faculty of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the Shahrood University of Technology since 2016. Rezakazemi also received his degree promotion to Associate Professor in 2019. Specifically, his research in engineered and natural environmental systems involves: (i) membrane-based processes for energy-efficient desalination, CO2 capture, gas separation, and wastewater reuse; (ii) sustainable production of riched gas stream, water, and energy generation with the engineered membrane; (iii) environmental applications and implications ofnanomaterials; and (iv) water and sanitation in developing countries.