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Shashikant Pathak wrote:
🚀 Big News-My First Publication! 🚀
I am genuinely excited to share a milestone that is close to my heart: my first mini-review paper, “Advanced Memristive Architectures Based on Nanomaterials for Biomedical Applications,” is now published in Frontiers in Nanotechnology! You can check out the article here https://lnkd.in/ehn3t6EZ
From the first brainstorming session to the final draft, I’ve learned a great deal, not just about memristive devices and nanomaterials but also about the process of scientific discovery and collaboration.
Here are a few things I am especially proud of:
1. We examined how 3D memristive structures might change the game in in-memory computing and multi-sensing. The potential here is vast, and it was fascinating to dig into the details.
2. The paper highlights how these materials can make biosensing devices faster and more robust-something that could have a tangible impact on future medical technologies.
3. I am particularly excited about what these advances could mean for medical diagnostics and therapy. The possibilities for healthcare innovation are endless, and I feel lucky to contribute a small piece to that puzzle.
This accomplishment wouldn’t have been possible without the incredible support of my amazing co-author and mentors. Your guidance, encouragement, and patience truly made all the difference. Thank you for all your effort and guidance.
I’d love to hear your thoughts: What excites you most about the role of nanotechnology in medicine? Whether you’re deep in the field or just curious, feel free to drop a comment or reach out. I'm always open to a good conversation or connecting over shared interests!
#Research #Publication #Nanotechnology #BiomedicalEngineering #Memristors #Innovation #Healthcare #ScienceCommunication
I am genuinely excited to share a milestone that is close to my heart: my first mini-review paper, “Advanced Memristive Architectures Based on Nanomaterials for Biomedical Applications,” is now published in Frontiers in Nanotechnology! You can check out the article here https://lnkd.in/ehn3t6EZ
From the first brainstorming session to the final draft, I’ve learned a great deal, not just about memristive devices and nanomaterials but also about the process of scientific discovery and collaboration.
Here are a few things I am especially proud of:
1. We examined how 3D memristive structures might change the game in in-memory computing and multi-sensing. The potential here is vast, and it was fascinating to dig into the details.
2. The paper highlights how these materials can make biosensing devices faster and more robust-something that could have a tangible impact on future medical technologies.
3. I am particularly excited about what these advances could mean for medical diagnostics and therapy. The possibilities for healthcare innovation are endless, and I feel lucky to contribute a small piece to that puzzle.
This accomplishment wouldn’t have been possible without the incredible support of my amazing co-author and mentors. Your guidance, encouragement, and patience truly made all the difference. Thank you for all your effort and guidance.
I’d love to hear your thoughts: What excites you most about the role of nanotechnology in medicine? Whether you’re deep in the field or just curious, feel free to drop a comment or reach out. I'm always open to a good conversation or connecting over shared interests!
#Research #Publication #Nanotechnology #BiomedicalEngineering #Memristors #Innovation #Healthcare #ScienceCommunication