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  • Livingston, NJ
  • 300 Parsippany Rd APT 24C, Parsippany, NJ 07054
  • 465 Buckland Hills Dr APT 21211, Manchester, CT 06042
  • Columbia, MO
  • 24134 Town Walk Dr, Hamden, CT 06518
  • Mishawaka, IN
  • Notre Dame, IN
  • 465 Bckland Hills Dr Apt 21211, Manchester, CT 06042

Work

Company: University of missouri Aug 2012 Address: Columbia, Missouri Area Position: Post-doctoral fellow

Education

Degree: Ph.D. School / High School: University of Notre Dame 2005 to 2010 Specialities: Microfluidics, Medical Diagnostics, Lab-on-a-chip, Biosensors

Skills

Photolithography • Microfluidics • Electrophoresis • Electrochemistry • R&D • DNA sequencing • Chemical Engineering • PDMS • Raman • Surface Plasmon Resonance • Plasmonics

Languages

English • Bengali • Hindi

Awards

2011 eli j. and helen shaheen graduate s...

Industries

Research

Resumes

Resumes

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Post-Doctoral Fellow At University Of Missouri

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Position:
Post-Doctoral Fellow at University of Missouri
Location:
Columbia, Missouri
Industry:
Research
Work:
University of Missouri - Columbia, Missouri Area since Aug 2012
Post-Doctoral Fellow

454 Life Sciences - Branford, CT Jan 2011 - Aug 2012
Research Scientist I

University of Notre Dame - Notre Dame, IN Aug 2005 - Dec 2010
PhD Candidate

Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay Jan 2004 - May 2005
Junior Research Fellow
Education:
University of Notre Dame 2005 - 2010
Ph.D., Microfluidics, Medical Diagnostics, Lab-on-a-chip, Biosensors
University of Notre Dame 2005 - 2007
M.Sc, Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay 1999 - 2003
B.Tech, Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Photolithography
Microfluidics
Electrophoresis
Electrochemistry
R&D
DNA sequencing
Chemical Engineering
PDMS
Raman
Surface Plasmon Resonance
Plasmonics
Honor & Awards:
• 2011 Eli J. and Helen Shaheen Graduate School Awards winner (award for top graduating doctoral degree recipient in the Graduate School of Engineering in the University of Notre Dame)
Languages:
English
Bengali
Hindi
Awards:
2011 Eli J. and Helen Shaheen Graduate School Awards
University of Notre Dame
Named in honor of a Notre Dame alumnus and his wife, the award recognizes the top graduating doctoral degree recipients in the Graduate School’s four divisions: Engineering, Humanities, Science, and Social Sciences. Nominated by their departments, the Shaheen Award winners are chosen for their superior ability as exhibited by grades, research, and publication records, fellowships and other awards received during the course of study at Notre Dame, as well as teaching ability Dissertation: Dielectrophoresis and Its Application to Biomedical Diagnostics Platforms Dissertation Director: Hsueh-Chia Chang, Professor and Bayer Corporation Chair in Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Operation Of Isfet Arrays Using Ph Inert Reference Sensors

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US Patent:
20140073511, Mar 13, 2014
Filed:
Aug 19, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/970167
Inventors:
Gianni Calogero Ferreri - Northford CT, US
Sagnik Basuray - Columbia MO, US
Arthika Bappal - Bridgeport CT, US
Suresh Gopalkrishna Shenoy - Branford CT, US
Xavier Victor Gomes - Wallingford CT, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68
H01L 27/105
US Classification:
506 2, 506 16, 257253
Abstract:
An embodiment of a method for sequencing a species of nucleic acid template using pH inert reference sensors is described that comprises the steps of: introducing a nucleotide species to an array of wells where a plurality of the wells comprise a species of nucleic acid template and a plurality of the wells comprise a plurality of functional groups with a high pH buffering characteristic, and in at least a first well a polymerase species incorporates the nucleotide species into a plurality of strands complementary to the species of nucleic acid template disposed in the first well and results in a release of a plurality of hydrogen ions; detecting a signal in the first well that is responsive to the hydrogen ions and one or more noise sources; detecting a signal in a second well comprising the functional groups with the high pH buffering characteristic that is responsive to the one or more noise sources; and subtracting the second well signal from the first well signal to generate a corrected signal associated with the detected hydrogen ions.

Fluidic Impedance Platform For In-Situ Detection And Quantification Of Pfas In Groundwater

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US Patent:
20220252536, Aug 11, 2022
Filed:
May 7, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/613807
Inventors:
- Richland WA, US
- Newark NJ, US
Sagnik Basuray - Parsippany NJ, US
Yu Hsuan Cheng - Harrison NJ, US
Assignee:
Battelle Memorial Institute - Richland WA
New Jersey Institute of Technology - Newark NJ
International Classification:
G01N 27/22
B01J 20/22
C02F 1/58
C02F 1/28
C02F 1/32
C02F 1/72
G01N 27/48
G01N 33/18
G01N 27/07
Abstract:
Materials for binding per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are disclosed. A fluidic device comprising the materials for detection and quantification of PFAS in a sample is disclosed. The fluidic device may be configured for multiplexed analyses. Also disclosed are methods for sorbing and remediating PFAS in a sample. The sample may be groundwater containing, or suspected of containing, one or more PFAS.

Fabrication Of Multilayer Nanograting Structures

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US Patent:
20190051863, Feb 14, 2019
Filed:
Oct 12, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/158977
Inventors:
- Columbia MO, US
Sangho BOK - Cedar City UT, US
Samiullah PATHAN - Columbia MO, US
Cherian Joseph MATHAI - Columbia MO, US
Sagnik BASURAY - Parsippany NJ, US
Keshab GANGOPADHYAY - Columbia MO, US
Biyan CHEN - Columbia MO, US
Sheila GRANT - Columbia MO, US
Aaron WOOD - Columbia MO, US
International Classification:
H01L 51/52
G02B 1/14
H01L 21/02
G02B 27/44
G02B 27/42
G02B 5/30
G02B 5/20
G02B 5/18
G02B 5/00
G02B 1/12
G02B 1/04
C08J 5/00
C01G 23/04
B82B 3/00
G02B 1/18
B82Y 40/00
Abstract:
Provided are nanograting structures and methods of fabrication thereof that allow for stable, robust gratings and nanostructure embedded gratings that enhance electromagnetic field, fluorescence, and photothermal coupling through surface plasmon or, photonic resonance. The gratings produced exhibit long term stability of the grating structure and improved shelf life without degradation of the properties such as fluorescence enhancement. Embodiments of the invention build nanograting structures layer-by-layer to optimize structural and optical properties and to enhance durability.

Nano-Gap Grating Devices With Enhanced Optical Properties And Methods Of Fabrication

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US Patent:
20190018172, Jan 17, 2019
Filed:
Sep 10, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/126264
Inventors:
- Columbia MO, US
Venu Korampally - Aurora IL, US
Sagnik Basuray - Columbia MO, US
Kunal Bhatnagar - College Station TX, US
Avinash Pathak - Columbia MO, US
Arnab Ghosh - Columbia MO, US
Drew Edwin Menke - Berger MO, US
Joseph Mathai - Columbia MO, US
Peter Cornish - Columbia MO, US
Keshab Gangopadhyay - Columbia MO, US
Aaron Wood - Columbia MO, US
International Classification:
G02B 5/18
Abstract:
A method of producing a grating structure comprises the steps of forming a stamp from flexible plastic material, the stamp including a negative of a periodic grating pattern on a first surface; forming an ink by applying a polymer film to the stamp, the ink including a first surface and an opposing second surface, wherein the first surface of the ink contacts the first surface of the stamp such that the ink retains a positive of the periodic grating pattern; placing the ink and the stamp on a substrate such that the second surface of the ink contacts an upper surface of the substrate; and removing the stamp from the ink by applying a tensional force to one edge of the stamp.

Fabrication Of Multilayer Nanograting Structures

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US Patent:
20180050904, Feb 22, 2018
Filed:
Feb 7, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/543150
Inventors:
- Columbia MO, US
Sangho BOK - Cedar City UT, US
Samiullah PATHAN - Columbia MO, US
Cherian Joseph MATHAI - Columbia MO, US
Sagnik BASURAY - Parsippany NJ, US
Keshab GANGOPADHYAY - Columbia MO, US
Biyan CHEN - Columbia MO, US
Shelia GRANT - Columbia MO, US
Aaron WOOD - Columbia MO, US
International Classification:
B82B 3/00
C08J 5/00
C01G 23/04
Abstract:
Provided are nanograting structures and methods of fabrication thereof that allow for stable, robust gratings and nanostructure embedded gratings that enhance electromagnetic field, fluorescence, and photothermal coupling through surface plasmon or, photonic resonance. The gratings produced exhibit long term stability of the grating structure and improved shelf life without degradation of the properties such as fluorescence enhancement. Embodiments of the invention build nanograting structures layer-by-layer to optimize structural and optical properties and to enhance durability.

Nano-Gap Grating Devices With Enhanced Optical Properties And Methods Of Fabrication

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US Patent:
20140226207, Aug 14, 2014
Filed:
Nov 15, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/081353
Inventors:
- Columbia MO, US
Venu Korampally - Aurora IL, US
Sagnik Basuray - Columbia MO, US
Kunal Bhatnagar - College Station TX, US
Avinash Pathak - Columbia MO, US
Arnab Ghosh - Columbia MO, US
Drew Edwin Menke - Berger MO, US
Joseph Mathai - Columbia MO, US
Peter Cornish - Columbia MO, US
Keshab Gangopadhyay - Columbia MO, US
Aaron Wood - Columbia MO, US
Assignee:
THE CURATORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI - Columbia MO
International Classification:
G02B 5/18
US Classification:
359566, 101483
Abstract:
A method of producing a grating structure comprises the steps of forming a stamp from flexible plastic material, the stamp including a negative of a periodic grating pattern on a first surface; forming an ink by applying a polymer film to the stamp, the ink including a first surface and an opposing second surface, wherein the first surface of the ink contacts the first surface of the stamp such that the ink retains a positive of the periodic grating pattern; placing the ink and the stamp on a substrate such that the second surface of the ink contacts an upper surface of the substrate; and removing the stamp from the ink by applying a tensional force to one edge of the stamp.
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