Shyam Aravamudhan is a Professor of Nanoengineering at North Carolina A&T State University and Director of the Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering (JSNN) Core Facilities. His research bridges micro/nanotechnology with life sciences, focusing on nanobioelectronic systems for diagnostics, regenerative engineering, and environmental health impacts of nanomaterials. He leads efforts in 2D materials for flexible electronics and functional additive manufacturing. Director of JSNN Core Facilities Ph.D. in Engineering (implied from title) Research interests include: Nanobioelectronic systems for disease diagnostics Toxicity of engineered nanomaterials Hexagonal boron nitride in microelectronics Regenerative engineering using nanotechnology Funding Sources: NSF, NIH, Semiconductor Research Corporation, and North Carolina Biotechnology Center. His work spans 15+ years with over 80 publications, emphasizing nanomaterials synthesis, defect engineering, and bioelectronic applications. Current students investigate topics like 3D printing of MoS₂ structures, EHS of CMP slurries, and mechanical stimuli on cell function. Outreach includes SENIC programs promoting STEM education and nanotechnology awareness.








