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Gurvinder Singh is a Research Fellow in Material Science, Nanomaterials, and Cell Biology at the University of Sydney's School of Biomedical Engineering. He is a member of the University of Sydney Nano Institute. His research focuses on advanced nanomaterials for biomedical applications, magnetic nanoparticle design, and surface engineering of nanoscale systems. Recent work includes studies on hyperthermia therapy, MRI contrast agents, and sustainable nanomaterials.
Grants & Funding:
- 2024: NanoGenerator Flex-S Plus equipment grant
- 2023: Development of superhydrophobic coatings and stem cell therapies
- 2022: High-throughput nanoparticle screening and energy applications
- 2019: Magnetic hyperthermia facility funding
Research Themes: His work bridges material science and biomedical engineering, with applications in cancer therapy, imaging, and regenerative medicine. Recent trends include exploring nanoparticle behavior under thermal/chemical stimuli and optimizing their biomedical compatibility.
Labs/Teams: Collaborations involve the Nano Institute and interdisciplinary teams focusing on nanomedicine and material synthesis.
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