About Sanjit Majhi Sanjit Majhi Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Sensors Gas Sensors core-shell nanoparticles energy storage energy conversion Biosensors Sanjit Manohar Majhi has recently joined the Sensors group, as a Postdoctoral fellow. Dr. Majhi currently focused on the synthesis of nanomaterials based on 1D/2D metal oxides for gas and biosensing applications. Education and early career Sanjit Manohar Majhi received his Ph.D. degree from the department of Electronic Information Materials Engineering in Chonbuk National University, South Korea in August 2017. He received his master degree in Chemistry from Utkal University, Bhubaneswar in India in 2008. He joined recently in King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, to work under Articles Related News April 2020 Sensing a heart attack before it strikes 1 min read · Tue, Apr 14 2020 News human health sensors electrical engineering Nanomaterial-based electronic device monitors a key heart health biomarker. January 2019 One-step Synthesis and Decoration of Nickel Oxide Nanosheets with Gold Nanoparticles by Reduction Method for Hydrazine Sensing Application 1 min read · Sat, Jan 26 2019 News Nickel oxide Biosensors Nanosheets Gold nanoparticles One-step synthesis Ahmed Rafiq, et al., "One-step Synthesis and Decoration of Nickel Oxide Nanosheets with Gold Nanoparticles by Reduction Method for Hydrazine Sensing Application". Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 286, 2019, 139. Morphology, nanoscale features, and tunable properties are the fundamentals of nanomaterials to many applications in use nowadays. Exciting approaches are utilized for developing and exploring new nanomaterials that enable broader impact on a variety of application areas. In this study, we synthesized thin nickel oxide (NiO) nanosheets using wet chemistry process and modified their
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