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We work on application-oriented materials, electrochemistry, and microfluidics research fields, based in Room MB208, Chemical Engineering Department.
Some of the research topics are described as follows-
1. Electrocatalyst energy materials, membranes, components and device designs for fuel cells, electrolyzers, green hydrogen and batteries
2. Portable energy device designs: Microfluidics for fuel cells, electrolyzer, batteries and hydrogen applications
3. Digital Microfluidics, materials, polymers and thin films for biomedical applications, e.g., point-of-care diagnostics devices; cell culture applications etc.
4. Advanced materials and membrane development using electrochemical engineering for real world applications; such as H2 separation, CO2 reduction, H2O2 production etc.
Please feel free to reach out to me for any prospective collaborations or any research discussions, not limited to the above topics.
We will be happy to work together on any topic which might or might not be covered above that relates to materials (including but not limited to polymers, nanomaterials, nanoparticles, etc.); membranes; microfluidics: commercially viable biomedical and energy devices.
Sayam Bhattacharyya
Area of Research: Energy Materials, Electrochemistry, Fuel cells, Polymers