Sachin Mishra | Materials Science | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Sachin Mishra | Materials Science | Editorial Board Member

Principal Investigator | University of Rovira I Virgilli | Spain

Dr. Sachin Mishra is a multidisciplinary researcher whose work lies at the intersection of biosensors, nanomaterials, smart biomaterials, and advanced capacitive sensing technologies. His research focuses on creating innovative, application-driven sensor systems that address emerging needs in healthcare diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and bioanalytical engineering. Through his expertise in nanotechnology and functional material design, he develops highly sensitive, miniaturized platforms capable of detecting chemical and biological analytes with exceptional precision. His contributions include the integration of nanostructured materials into next-generation biosensing interfaces, enabling improved signal transduction, enhanced biocompatibility, and superior device performance. He has been actively involved in academic and industrial research environments in different countries, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to translate fundamental nanoscience into real-world technologies. His work emphasizes capacitive biosensors and engineered biomaterials that support label-free, rapid, and cost-effective analytical solutions for global challenges. Dr. Mishra’s scientific output spans high-quality publications, collaborative projects, and contributions to the development of smart, responsive materials for biomedical and electronic applications. His professional experience also includes leading research directions, supervising experimental activities, and advancing sensor fabrication techniques through micro- and nano-engineering approaches. He remains committed to exploring the potential of nanotechnology to revolutionize biosensing platforms, expand the capabilities of portable diagnostic devices, and contribute to smart healthcare and sustainable technological innovations worldwide.

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Featured Publications

Sharma, P. K., Kim, E. S., Mishra, S., Ganbold, E., Seong, R. S., Kaushik, A. K., … et al. (2021). Ultrasensitive and reusable graphene oxide-modified double-interdigitated capacitive (DIDC) sensing chip for detecting SARS-CoV-2. ACS Sensors, 105.

Razlansari, M., Ulucan-Karnak, F., Kahrizi, M., Mirinejad, S., Sargazi, S., … Mishra, S., et al. (2022). Nanobiosensors for detection of opioids: A review of latest advancements. European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, 179, 79–94.

Mishra, S., Kim, E. S., Sharma, P. K., Wang, Z. J., Yang, S. H., Kaushik, A. K., Wang, C., … et al. (2020). Tailored biofunctionalized biosensor for the label-free sensing of prostate-specific antigen. ACS Applied Bio Materials, 3(11), 7821–7830.

Mishra, P., Lakshmi, G., Mishra, S., Avasthi, D. K., Swart, H. C., Turner, A. P. F., … et al. (2017). Electrocatalytic biofuel cell based on highly efficient metal–polymer nano-architectured bioelectrodes. Nano Energy, 39, 601–607.

Sharma, P. K., Kim, E. S., Mishra, S., Ganbold, E., Seong, R. S., Kim, Y. M., Jahng, G. H., … et al. (2022). Ultrasensitive probeless capacitive biosensor for amyloid beta (Aβ1-42) detection in human plasma using interdigitated electrodes. Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 212, 114365.

Ho Soonmin | Chemistry and Materials Science | Excellence in Scientific Innovation Award

Prof. Dr. Ho Soonmin | Chemistry and Materials Science | Excellence in Scientific Innovation Award

Professor INTI International University Malaysia

Professor Dr. Ho Soon Min, Ph.D., ChM, MWRA, STRA, is a renowned academic currently serving as a Professor at INTI International University, Malaysia, since April 2010. He is an expert in materials chemistry with extensive research in the development and characterization of thin films and their applications in solar cells and photovoltaics. Throughout his career, Professor Ho has actively contributed to the scientific community through his numerous publications, research projects, and conference presentations. 🌟

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Education

Professor Ho earned his Bachelor’s degree (B.Sc. Hons.) in Chemistry from the University Putra Malaysia in 2001. He went on to complete his M.Sc. in Materials Chemistry from the same institution in 2003, followed by a Ph.D. in Materials Chemistry in 2010. 🎓

Experience

Professor Ho’s academic journey has spanned over two decades, with his professional experience including roles such as an Associate Professor at INTI International University since 2010. His expertise in materials chemistry has been recognized in both local and international research circles. Additionally, Professor Ho worked at Laju Carbon Products Sdn Bhd from 2003 to 2006, where he honed his practical knowledge in the field. 🏫

Research Interest

Professor Ho’s research primarily focuses on the preparation, characterization, and application of thin films, particularly in the development of materials for energy-related technologies like solar cells. His work also delves into the study of metal sulfide films, such as nickel lead sulfide and cobalt selenide, and their potential in power conversion devices. 🌱

Awards

Professor Ho has received multiple research grants and awards for his contributions to material science. Notably, he has been awarded several national-level research grants from INTI International University to support his groundbreaking work in thin film technologies. 🏆

Publications Top Notes:

Professor Ho has published numerous articles in respected journals, with notable works including:

XRD and AFM studies of ZnS thin films produced by electrodeposition method

Investigation of solar energy: The case study in Malaysia, Indonesia, Colombia and Nigeria

Low-cost adsorbents for the removal of phenol/phenolics, pesticides, and dyes from wastewater systems: A review

Effects of deposition period on the properties of FeS2 thin films by chemical bath deposition method

Composition, morphology and optical characterization of chemical bath deposited ZnSe thin films

Chemical bath deposition of nickel sulphide (Ni4S3) thin films. ,

Effect of bath temperature on the chemical bath deposition of PbSe thin films

You can explore more of his publications and contributions to material science on Google Scholar and ResearchGate. 📖