Dr. Sachin Shendokar is a Candidate for his second PhD in Nanoengineering from JSNN at NCA&TSU, Greensboro, NC. His research focuses on the large-scale synthesis of monolayer TMDCs (Transition Metal Dichalcogenides) with process engineering for MoS2. He has expertise in utilizing ALD, CVD, and PVD techniques and characterization usingĀ SEM, XPS, Raman, PL, AFM, Ellipsometer, KLA-Zeta 20 Profilometer, and Zeiss Axio Observer Optical Microscopy. Dr, Shendokar has his first PhD in Mechanical Engineering. His illustrious career of 25 years took root as a Professor and Dean for Research at JSPM in Pune, India. He has a patent titled "Electrospun Nanofabric for Improving Impact Resistance and Interlaminar Strength" (Publication No. US2011/0064949A). His analytical acumen is manifested in his adeptiveness with SaS JMP, Design of Experiments (DoE), Exploratory Data Analysis, and Quality Methods. He is a member of IEEE, MRS, and SAMPE. He is also on the reviewer board of MDPI Journals Materials, Energy, Sustainability, Applied Sciences, Technologies, and Processes, Wiley Journal of Composite Materials, Journal of Electronic Materials, Nano Hybrids, and Composites, Materials Science Forum, and Journal of Nano Research and Advanced Materials Research from scientific.net, Switzerland. His contributions to the academic sphere are evident through the publication of 29 scientific articles, amassing a commendable 139 citations (h-index = 5, as per Google Scholar data from 3 January 2024).
Prof. Shyam Aravamudhan is a Professor at the Department of Nanoengineering, Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering, North Carolina A&T State University, and Director of JSNN Core Facilities. His current research interests are Nanobioelectronic Systems for Disease Diagnostics and Regenerative Engineering; Environmental and Health Impacts of Engineered and Transformed Nanomaterials; Two-dimensional Nanomaterials for Flexible Electronics; and Functional Additive Manufacturing. Among scientific articles, he has published 70 papers, totaling 980 citations (h-index = 17, Scopus data from 3 January 2024).