One of the biggest influences of my childhood was my uncle. He is an amateur amateur radio operator and an enthusiastic electronics enthusiast. This was in the mid-1990s of India where special electronic systems were very expensive and led to the growth of homemade culture. I sat in my room every night and watched it surprisingly and I was operating a homemade radio to establish a strong connection with people from afar. His room is also his studio full of dazzling parts and parts.
His fields of research include nanoelectronics, device modeling, nanoscale application simulation, integrated circuit technology, and power semiconductor devices. He has published numerous articles in these areas of research, including three book chapters and over 150 publications in journals and conferences. His teaching is often evaluated as excellent by the IIT Derry Institute Evaluation Committee. An excellent lecturer at the IEEE Electronics Society (EDS). He is a member of EDS Publishing Committee and EDS Educational Activities Committee. He is an editor of IEEE Electronic Device Trading and is a deputy editor in IEEE TECHNOLOGY NEWS.
Nanomedicine is a medical application of nanotechnology. The scope of nanomedicine can range from medical applications of nanomaterials and biomaterials to nanoelectronic biosensors as well as future of molecular nanotechnology such as biological machinery. The current problem with nanomedicine involves understanding the problems associated with the toxicity and environmental impact of nanoscale materials whose structure is nanoscale, ie, within a billionth of a meter. Functionality can be added to nanomaterials by attaching them to biomolecules or structures. Nanomaterials can be used for in vivo and in vitro biomedical research and applications, as the size of nanomaterials resemble the size of most biomolecules and structures. So far, the integration of nanomaterials and biology has resulted in the development of diagnostic devices, contrast agents, analytical tools, physiotherapy applications and drug delivery vehicles.