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Professor Roy Vellaisamy is a faculty member at the James Watt School of Engineering, University of Glasgow, specializing in intelligent systems and advanced materials. His research focuses on wearable sensors, quantum materials, neuromorphic devices, and biomedical diagnostics. He has published over 200 articles in journals like Nature Communications and Advanced Materials, and holds 21 patents. Notable achievements include a gold medal for his 'Sensor Platform' at the Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions (2019).
His work spans interdisciplinary areas such as point-of-care diagnostics for prostate cancer, thermoelectric energy conversion, and neuromorphic computing. He leads projects on single-cell electrical analysis using transistor-based methods and bio-inspired artificial synapses. Collaborations include developing MXene composites for terahertz shielding and AI-integrated soft sensors for metaverse applications.
Roy Vellaisamy's contributions bridge device physics, materials chemistry, and electronics, with applications in healthcare, energy, and advanced computing. His research emphasizes practical solutions for contamination monitoring, wearable health tech, and next-generation electronic systems.




