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Umesh Mogera is a Researcher at the Department of Physics and Astronomy within the University of Pennsylvania's School of Arts & Sciences. His work focuses on advanced materials science, nanotechnology, and energy storage systems. Key areas of interest include graphene-based devices, plasmonic sensors, supramolecular nanofibers, and wearable biomedical technologies. He has contributed to breakthroughs in twisted multilayer graphene properties, high-performance supercapacitors, and innovative microfluidic systems for health monitoring.
Research highlights include developing defect-free graphene supercapacitors (2022), wearable plasmonic paper-based biosensors (2022), and studies on graphene-Ni interactions enhancing magnetic properties (2018). His work bridges fundamental physics with applied engineering, addressing challenges in energy storage, thermal management, and biomedical diagnostics. Recent contributions (2025) focus on continuous biofluid analysis via wearable plasmonic platforms.
Publications span from 2009 to 2025, with a strong emphasis on nanomaterials synthesis, characterization, and applications in electronics, energy, and healthcare. Collaborative efforts include semiconductor interconnect innovations (2020) and self-assembled organic charge-transfer complexes (2019). His research portfolio reflects a commitment to advancing both theoretical understanding and practical implementations of nanoscale systems.
