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This project aims to examine and model the self-assembly of nanostructures.
The details
Experimenting and modelling nano self-assembly through Reprecipitation, Miniemulsion and PhotoAggregation.
Graduate researcher profile: Mayank Bhasin
I completed my undergraduate degree in ComperScience at IIT Kharagpur and have worked as a J2EE architect where my steering projects and tasks were focussed on Machine Learning, Vision and Embedded Systems.
In my PhD I am working to explore complex networks, graph theoretic and machine learning techniques to model and predict nano self assembly better. I am also injecting learnings from self assembly patterns into behavioural modelling over social media.
Publications:
Mohapatra, D.P., Kumar, R., Mall, R., Kumar, D.S. and Bhasin, M., 2006. Distributed dynamic slicing of Java programs. Journal of Systems and Software, 79(12), pp.1661-1678.
Supervision team
- The University of Melbourne: Associate Professor Trevor Smith, Professor Ken Ghiggino
- IIT Kharagpur: Assistant Professor Pawan Goyal
First published on 16 November 2022.
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