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Mukesh Yadav is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Electronic Systems at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, specializing in photonic biosensor development for biomedical applications. His research focuses on creating highly sensitive on-chip detection systems using integrated optical structures.
His core research interests include Photonics, Optical Sensors, Biosensors, Integrated Optics, Microfluidics, and Biophotonics. He designs innovative sensor architectures such as ring resonators and Mach-Zehnder interferometers with sub-wavelength gratings, emphasizing multiplexing capabilities and biocompatible interfaces for biomarker detection. His work bridges optical engineering and medical diagnostics through microfluidic integration.
Analysis of his 2018-2025 publications reveals consistent advancement in photonic sensor sensitivity and functionality, with recent work (2020-2025) emphasizing spectral shaping techniques, biocompatible polymer bonding, and multiplexed on-chip platforms. These contributions demonstrate evolving sophistication in translating lab prototypes toward practical diagnostic tools.
Yadav actively contributes to NTNU's LOC biosensor project and Artificial intraperitoneal pancreas initiative, developing lab-on-a-chip platforms for early disease detection. His conference presentations at SPIE, OSA, and Norwegian symposia highlight real-world applicability of his sensor technologies in medical and environmental monitoring contexts.
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