Welcome Karthik!
Karthik Sarigamala from IIT Bombay will be working with us until September, on a project around composite nanomaterials for energy storage!
at the University of Birmingham
Karthik Sarigamala from IIT Bombay will be working with us until September, on a project around composite nanomaterials for energy storage!
What it says on the tin… joint work with Marina Kuimova and Joshua Edel from Imperial College on lysozyme aggregation and seeding, published in Analytical Chemistry. Could this hold the key to explain how protein aggregates spread in the body?
Here is our latest review on nanopore (‘resistive pulse’) sensing, published in Annual Reviews of Analytical Chemistry. It is written from an analytical and applied perspective, because we feel this is an important direction of travel for the field.
Joint with Nick Long (Imperial) and Konrad Kowalski (Lodz), we show how a ferrocene alkanethiol can lose the thiol group when in contact with gold. So no stable bonding! The result is an unsaturated molecular product – quite unexpected. To the paper.
“Electric Single-Molecule Hybridization Detector for Short DNA Fragments”, https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.analchem.8b04357 (still with the Imperial crowd!)
They will works on the projects related to Machine Learning and Single-Molecule Detection…
In his project, we will look at programmed self-assembly, in collaboration with Dr Dwaipayan Chakrabarti at UoB!
Joint work between the Albrecht, Long and Cohen groups at UoB and Imperial College: ‘Cross-plane Conductance through a Graphene/Molecular Monolayer/Au Sandwich’ Cross-plane conductance through a graphene/molecular monolayer/Au sandwich Bing Li, Marjan Famili, Evangelina Pensa, Iain Grace, Nicholas J. Long, Colin Lambert, Tim Albrecht, and Lesley F. Cohen. Nanoscale 10, 19791–19798 (2018) [Show/hide abstract] Experimental scalability […]