Punit Kohli Ph.D.
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Department / Business Unit |
| Associate Professor |
Department of Chemistry |
| Institution |
Disciplines |
| Southern Illinois University |
Nanotubes Nanoparticles |
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State / Provence |
| Carbondale |
Illinois |
| Country |
Website |
| U.S.A. |
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| 618-453-6408 |
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We focus on the design, synthesis, characterization and applications of nanoscale materials functionalized with (bio)chemical molecules/polymers. We are particularly interested in the fabrication of biosensors based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer mechanism; self- and forced assembly of nanomaterials; template-synthesis of novel nanotubes and nanowires; and controlling and probing nanoscale environments inside of nanotubes.
Education
B. Tech., Indian Institute of Technology; M. Appl. Sc., University of South Australia; Ph.D., Michigan State University; Postdoctoral Associate, University of Florida
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