Sujit Deshmukh received the Marie-Curie Individual Fellowship award recently (March 2021) | Department of Physics

Sujit Deshmukh received the Marie-Curie Individual Fellowship award recently (March 2021)

He will be joining the Central European Institute of Technology, Brno as a Marie Curie Fellow in January 2022.
His research proposal got selected for the NAWA Postdoctoral Fellowship (2 Year Postdoctoral Fellowship at Poland). He is currently working as a NAWA postdoctoral Fellow at Gdansk University of Technology, Poland.

Sujit Deshmukh joined Shiv Nadar University, India in 2014 as a Ph.D. scholar under the supervision of Prof. Susanta Sinha Roy (Google Scholar Page_Susanta Sinha Roy / https://physics.snu.edu.in/people/faculty/susanta-sinha-roy/). He has successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis on April 2020. His Ph.D. dissertation was mainly focused on the synthesis of different kinds of functionalized metal oxides and nanocarbon hybrids (both sp2 and sp3 bonded carbon) with varying dimensionality (1D to 3D) for electrochemical sensing application. During his Ph.D. tenure, he also got the opportunity to work at the University of Alberta, Canada as a visiting graduate student (Sep. 2018 – June 2020).

His Research Interests:

  • Analytical electrochemistry, electrochemical supercapacitors.
  • Electrowetting and droplet dynamics.
  • Microfabrication of laser-induced graphene using flexible polymers. Wet chemical synthesis of freestanding graphene oxide, and its derivatives. Fabrication of nanocrystalline diamond with various morphologies using microwave plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition technique.

He has published several scientific articles in international journals (Google Scholar Page_Sujit Deshmukh).