Ayesha Chaudhary
Graduation from Delhi University in Microbiology, Post Graduation from Banaras Hindu Universitiy, pursuing Doctorate from IIT Bombay. Worked as a Teaching Assistance at IIT Bombay for 1 year.
| Headline: | Scientist |
| Skills: | Business, Engineering, Leadership, Software Engineering, System Administration, Windows |
| Location: | Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, India |
| Groups: | BASES |
| Interested in: | Brainstorming, Finding business partners, Finding cofounders, Finding team mates, Meeting new people, Professional opportunities, Promoting my startups, Recruiting for my startup |
| Schools: | Indian Institute of Technology, Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, University of Delhi |
WORK EXPERIENCE
| Employer: | IIT Bombay |
| Position: | Teaching Assistant |
| Time period: | January 2006 - December 2007 |
| Description: | Teaching Assistant for Introduction to cellular and molecular biology under Prof. K. K. Rao and Prof. Swati Patankar, IIT Bombay (2006-07) |
EDUCATION
| University: | Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University |
| Time period: | 2006 |
| Degree: | Biotechnology, MSc |
| University: | University of Delhi |
| Time period: | 2001 |
| Degree: | Microbiology, BSc |
| University: | Indian Institute of Technology |
| Degree: | Biomedical Engineering , PhD |
PUBLICATIONS
| Articles: | Ayesha Chaudhary, Monica Raina, Harri Harma, Pekka Hanninen, Michael J. McShane, Rohit Srivastava, “Evaluation of Glucose Sensitive Affinity Binding Assay Entrapped in Fluorescent Dissolved Core Alginate Microspheres”, Accepted in Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2009
Ayesha Chaudhary, Monica Raina, Michael J. McShane, Rohit Srivastava, “Dissolved Core Alginate Microspheres as “Smart-Tattoo” Glucose Sensors”, IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, 2009 Ayesha Chaudhary and R Srivastava, “Glucose sensing using competitive binding assay co-encapsulated in uniform sized alginate microspheres”, Sensor Letters, Vol 6, 1-8, 2008 “DNA Computers” in Pulse; Science and Technology Magazine of IIT Bombay, February 2009 “Heart Sounds and Murmurs” in Biology Today; India’s No. 1 Biology Monthly, April 2008 |
INFORMATION
| Hobbies: | Enthusiastic about playing badminton, carrom board, TT and painting
Participated in group dances and fine arts events both at collegiate and school level |
| Clubs: | Member of Leadership Training Service in school (1997-1999)
Active member of Group for Rural Activities - Abhyasika at IIT Bombay Member Front Stage Team, ISEABB-09 |
| Awards: | National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering/ National Institute of Health Student Travel Fellowship funding Nano Today 2009 Student Travel Award: Was 1 of the 3 Indians awarded Bioencapsulation Research Group Travel Fellowship
Won The IG Nobel: improbable research competition, 2009 Top 20 teams out of 150 at Elixir: biomedical prototype design competition, 2008 Presented and coordinated exhibit “Nanomedicine-Revolutionizing Healthcare”, 2008 Fellowship for research at Laboratory of Biophysics, University of Turku, Finland, 2008 Roland W. Frei Award for best poster presentation by a Young Scientist, during Doctorate, by the International Association of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, 2007 CSIR-Junior Research Fellowship award for pursuing Doctoral studies, 2006 All India Rank 5 in DBT-Junior Research Fellowship Program examination, 2006 99.06 percentile in Graduate Aptitude Test for Engineering, 2005 Gold medal in Masters at Banaras Hindu University, awarded by President of India, 2005 Department of Biotechnology fellowship for pursuing Masters in Biotechnology, 2004 Certificate of Merit for Junior Level Mathematics Olympiad, 1999 |
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Paul Joseph
You can read all my stuff and what I do at www.bepauljoseph.com
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sombeet sahu
Pursuing BTech.(Biotechnology) from NIT Durgapur, Research Fellow at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New-Delhi in summer 2009,Project Fellow IISERK, Indian Academy of Science Fellow 2010, Research Fellow ETH Zurich.