معرفی
Dr. Ablikim Bake is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Biomedicine and Glycomics, Griffith University (appointed 2024-present). His research focuses on biological physics, biomedical sciences, materials science, and nanotechnology, with specific expertise in topological materials, magnetic nanocomposites, and nanofabrication techniques.
Research interests span condensed matter physics, thermoelectric materials, and quantum transport phenomena. Key themes include:
- Topological insulator design and characterization
- Magnetic property engineering in thin films and nanocomposites
- Nanoscale material fabrication for energy and sensing applications
- Surface and interface phenomena in quantum materials
Recent publications demonstrate consistent focus on quantum materials engineering (2022-2025), with evolving applications in biomedicine. Current work includes glyco-nano-tool interactions with pathogens.
Currently serves as Associate Supervisor for doctoral project: CRISPR-Dx and novel vaccination strategy as practical solutions for HIV pandemics in LMICs (Griffith University).
Grant recipient:
- ANSTO Travel Support (2025) for Small Angle Neutron Scattering Study of glyco-nano-tools interaction with pathogens ($476)
Member of Griffith University's Institute for Biomedicine and Glycomics Research Group, contributing to Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 7: Affordable Energy, SDG 3: Health/Well-being).
