معرفی
Sagnik Basuray is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). His research focuses on nanocolloids, microfluidics, and electrochemical sensor development, with applications in environmental monitoring, cancer diagnostics, and biomedical engineering. He leads or co-leads multiple federally funded projects, including initiatives for low-cost diagnostics, PFAS detection, and undergraduate research in cancer therapeutics.
Education: Doctorate in Chemical Engineering (not explicitly stated in text, inferred from role).
Key research interests include developing miniaturized electrochemical platforms for rapid biomolecule detection, integrating conductive materials into microfluidic systems, and leveraging machine learning for sensor calibration. His work bridges environmental engineering and biomedical applications, emphasizing practical solutions for low-resource settings.
Notable grants include:
- NSF-funded 'Undergraduate Research and Innovation Experience in Cancer Diagnosis' (2022-2025)
- NSF I-Corps: PFAS detection platform (2021-2023)
- EPA-funded lead monitoring sensors (2022-2023)
Collaborations span material science, environmental engineering, and biomedical domains, with recent projects addressing global health challenges through innovative diagnostic tools.





