Deepti

PhD StudentPh.D student
Deepti is currently pursuing her PhD at NIT Patna, where she has been engaged in research since September 2020. Her primary area of interest is biosensors, with a focus on creating affordable and eco-friendly materials for detecting various biomolecules. She employs electrochemical techniques for biomolecule detection and is also involved in the simulation-based design of field-effect transistor (FET) structures for biosensing applications.
Research Papers:
- Deepti, Partha Sarathi Mondal, Chittatosh Pal, Amitesh Kumar, Subrata Majumder, “Label-free ultrasensitive electrochemical dopamine sensor fabrication using a low cost pencil graphite electrode”, Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 671 (2023) 131630.
- Deepti, Partha Sarathi Mondal, Amitesh Kumar, Subrata Majumder, “Label-Free Femto Molar Level Electrochemical Dopamine Sensor based on Amorphous Carbon coated Pencil Graphite Electrode”, J Mater Sci: Mater Electron (2024) 35:716.
- Deepti, Subrata Majumder, Abhinandan Kumar, “Novel facile fabrication of a label-free femto-molar serotonin electrochemical biosensor based on functional MoS 2 nano flakes”, Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 703 (2024) 135248.
- Deepti, Anirban Koley, Subrata Majumder, Amitesh Kumar, “Low-cost graphite and double-gate FET-based label-free biosensor for dopamine sensing to detect neural diseases”, Medical Engineering and Physics 136 (2025) 104282.