RESEARCH
Surface Science Engineering Lab ( ST 328, Texas A&M University-San Antonio):
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- Experimental work on primarily creating hierarchical nanostructure ( using nanoparticles and nanocomposites ) on surfaces for industrial Applications (photonics and electronic sensor development).
- Below is the brief scope of Research performed at the Surface Science Engineering Lab( ST 328): led by Sayantan Das. *
- Nanoparticle Synthesis with Functionalization
- Various Chemical, Mechanical, and Thermal Processing
- Thin film Deposition within the Environmental Control Chamber
- Material Characterization ( Spectroscopy, Microscopy, Electronics)
- Analog and Mixed Signal-based Design and Analysis of Circuits (OPAMP, bandpass filters, etc.)
- Google Scholar link _Das: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=IW_KfV8AAAAJ&hl=en
- Research Awards: Key Article Award from Advances in Engineering:( Link below):
Other Research Interests:
- Student Led: Physics and Engineering application-related research.
- An example of Published Work led by Students: Lydia Smith and Sayantan Das, "Nanotechnology mediated bee venom: Applications in rheumatoid arthritis(RA)." 5th International Electronic Conference on Medicinal Chemistry, Section ECMC-5, August 2019.
*Thanks to Department Chair Mirley K. Balasubramanya and Dean Debra Feakes of TAMU-SA for their unwavering support to advance Research capabilities at TAMUSA.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION, SERVICE, MENTOR
Affiliations:
- IEEE Senior Member
- Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry
- Member of European colloids and interface
- Member of American Chemical Society
Professional Service:
Inaugural Program Coordinator of ESET ( Engineering) Program |2021-2023
- Laboratory and Course Development and Course Scheduling
- Institutional Effectiveness Portfolio and its Report in line with ABET Accreditation
- Program Strengthening: Student Outreach; Recruitment & Retention, Industry Outreach, and internship opportunities for students.
- New Faculty Hiring Committee Member
Student Mentoring:
- Incoming First Year Student|2020-Present
- Royal Society of Chemistry Mentor| 2022-Present
- Research Student: Lydia Smith| 2019-2022
AWARDS and GRANTS
- US DOE Office of Science, LEDP Grant, $135K, 2022
- Outstanding Reviewer Award, IEEE, TIM, 2022
- Key Scientific Article Award, 2018
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
- As a full-time faculty carried a 5/5,5/4,4/4 load and a 100% load during Summer. Taught courses within Physics and Engineering Programs.
EDUCATION
- PhD, in Material Science Engineering|2015| Texas State University
- MS in Applied Mathematics|2011| University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
- B.Tech in Electrical Engineering|2009| Meghnad Saha Institute of Technology
Courses Teaching
Subject
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Number
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Section
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Description
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Term
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Syllabus
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PHYS
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1302
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900
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General Physics II
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Fall 2023
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Syllabi
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ESET
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2101
|
02L
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AC and DC Circuits Lab
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Fall 2023
|
Syllabi
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PHYS
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2325
|
900
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University Physics I
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Fall 2023
|
Syllabi
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PHYS
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1301
|
900
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General Physics I
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Fall 2023
|
Syllabi
|
ESET
|
2301
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023
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AC and DC Circuits
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Fall 2023
|
Syllabi
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