Suryakant Niture | Biophotonic Signal Analysis | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Suryakant Niture | Biophotonic Signal Analysis | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Suryakant Niture | Department of Radiation Oncology | United States

Suryakant Niture is a Staff Scientist at the Stephenson Cancer Center, University of Oklahoma, specializing in radiation oncology, cancer biology, and molecular biology. His research spans environmental toxicology, liver and prostate cancer, microRNA regulation, and gene expression using advanced cellular and biochemical techniques. He has extensive experience in project leadership, mentoring, and scientific writing, including grant development. Dr. Niture has contributed significantly to life sciences research with 47 publications, over 7,038 citations, and an h-index of 33, reflecting his strong academic impact and commitment to advancing understanding of human diseases and therapeutic strategies.

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Human p53 is inhibited by glutathionylation during oxidative stress
– CS Velu, SK Niture, CE Doneanu, N Pattabiraman, KS Srivenugopal, Biochemistry, 2007 | Citations: 265

Antioxidant-induced modification of INrf2 cysteine 151 and PKC-δ-mediated phosphorylation of Nrf2 serine 40
– SK Niture, AK Jain, AK Jaiswal, Journal of Cell Science, 2009 | Citations: 259

INrf2 (Keap1) targets Bcl-2 degradation and controls cellular apoptosis
– SK Niture, AK Jaiswal, Cell Death & Differentiation, 2011 | Citations: 108

Src subfamily kinases regulate nuclear export and degradation of Nrf2
– SK Niture, AK Jain, PM Shelton, AK Jaiswal, Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2011 | Citations: 102

Shalini Vardhan – Biophotonics Systems Integration – Best Researcher Award

Shalini Vardhan - Biophotonics Systems Integration - Best Researcher Award

Netaji Subhas University of Technology - India

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS 🎓

Shalini Vardhan developed a deep fascination for silicon photonics early in her academic journey. Her passion led her to pursue a Ph.D. at Netaji Subhas University of Technology, where she specialized in integrated photonic waveguides. With a strong foundation in optoelectronics and nonlinear optics, she set the stage for impactful research in high-performance photonic devices.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS 💼

As a Teaching Research Fellow at NSUT Delhi since 2021, Shalini has contributed to academia by mentoring B.Tech. and M.Tech. students in subjects like Optical Communication and Analog Electronics. Her expertise in optical networks and microwave photonics has made her a valuable asset in guiding students through complex technical concepts.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS 🌍

Shalini's research revolves around developing high-performance, low-loss silicon photonic devices. She explores novel materials and fabrication techniques to enhance photonic device scalability. Her work also extends to integrating silicon photonics with quantum optics and biophotonics, leading to innovative solutions in optical computing and sensing applications.

ONGOING PROJECTS AND INNOVATIONS 🔬

Her current research projects include optimizing silicon-on-insulator-based photonic waveguides and investigating photonic micro-ring resonators for biosensing applications. She is also engaged in developing hybrid photonic interferometers for improved wavelength band performance. Her work is crucial in advancing next-generation photonic circuits.

ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION 🏆

Shalini’s research contributions have been published in prestigious journals such as Photonics and Silicon. Her work on optical power splitters and integrated filters has been widely cited. Her excellence in research has established her as a promising name in the field of silicon photonics.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE 🌐

Her groundbreaking research has contributed to advancements in photonic integrated circuits, optical interconnects, and quantum information processing. By mentoring students and collaborating on interdisciplinary projects, she continues to influence the next generation of photonics researchers and engineers.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS 🌟

Shalini envisions a future where silicon photonics plays a crucial role in quantum computing and biomedical applications. She aims to expand her research on photonic waveguides and optical sensors, ensuring that her contributions shape the future of optical science and integrated photonics for years to come.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Design, simulation and performance comparison of SoI rectangular waveguide and SMF for methane detection.
Authors: S. Vardhan, R.R. Singh
Journal: Integrated Photonics Platforms II

SoI based optical 1×2 wavelength independent 3-dB power splitter design using three rectangular cross-sectional cuboidal waveguides.
Authors: D. Srivastava, S. Vardhan, R.R. Singh
Journal: Silicon

Optimization and comparative analysis of rectangular and slot waveguide based symmetric ring and racetrack resonators for SoI photonic integrated filters.
Authors: S. Vardhan, R.R. Singh
Journal: Silicon

Poynting Vector Analysis of SoI based Hybrid Plasmonic Rectangular Waveguide.
Authors: S. Vardhan, R.R. Singh
Journal: JSAP-Optica Joint Symposia

A Low Profile Modified Y-shaped RDRA for Triple-band Wireless Applications
Authors: D.G. Patanvariya, A. Gaonkar, S. Vardhan
Journal: IEEE MTT-S International Microwave and RF Conference (IMARC)