Postdoctoral Researcher
Texas A&M University, College Station, USA
College Station, Texas, United States
I, Dr. Mayank Garg, am currently working as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Texas A&M University, USA for the development of wearable sensors. The major objective of the research work is the development of sensing platform for the detection of biomolecules in sweat. Prior to this work, I worked as an Early Career Fellow at the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, India for the development of wearable biosensors for eyes. The major objective of the research work was the development of nanomaterial modified hydrogels as biosensing platforms for biomolecules in the tears. Prior to this work, I have completed my Ph.D. in 2021 from the Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research, India which is an Institute of National Importance in India. During my Ph.D. journey, I have worked in the development of nanomaterial based electrochemical and optical biosensors for various clinical biomolecules. I have published my scientific findings in high impact reputed SCI journals and have served as a reviewer for various journals such as ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces (ACS), Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy (Springer), Journal of Applied Electrochemistry (Springer). I was a visiting research student at the University of Hull, United Kingdom as a part of the Newton-Bhabha Ph.D. Placement Program jointly funded by the British Council, United Kingdom and the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India (2019). During my tenure as the visiting student, I worked for the development of microfluidic based electrochemical biosensors under the supervision of Prof. Nicole Pamme. I have presented my research findings at various international conferences and symposiums such as International Conference on Integrated Interdisciplinary Innovations in Engineering (ICIIIE-2020), The Twenty Third International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences (μTAS 2019), Analytical Research Forum (2019) and International Symposium on Functional Materials (ISFM-2018) to name a few.
A Wearable Graphene Sweat Sensor for Real-time Stress Monitoring
Friday, October 13, 2023
8:00 AM – 8:15 AM PDT