
معرفی
Bhavik Anil Patel is a Professor of Clinical and Bioanalytical Chemistry at the University of Brighton (UK). His research focuses on developing innovative electrochemical sensors using 3D printing technologies, with applications in biomedical diagnostics and material science. Key research areas include the design of conductive 3D-printed materials, MXene-based nanocomposites, and bioanalytical platforms for detecting biomolecules in clinical and environmental contexts.
Recent work emphasizes the creation of 3D-printed electrodes for monitoring serotonin, reducing sugars, and miRNA, alongside studies on age-related changes in gastrointestinal signaling. Patel also explores material optimization techniques such as surface patterning, electrochemical activation, and pre-treatment methods to enhance sensor performance.
His interdisciplinary approach bridges analytical chemistry, biomedical engineering, and materials science, with publications addressing challenges in drug efficacy assessment (e.g., bladder overactivity studies) and educational methodologies in online learning environments.
Patel’s contributions include novel sensor architectures like microwell systems and fiber microelectrodes, as well as sustainability efforts in creating eco-friendly 3D-printed sensors. He collaborates across disciplines, reflecting a commitment to advancing both fundamental and applied research.


