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Biosensors & Bioelectronics

ISSN: 2155-6210

Open Access

Marshal Dhayal

Marshal Dhayal

Marshal Dhayal
Scientist, Surface Science and Medical Biotechnology
CSIR- Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Hyderabad, India

Biography

Marshal Dhayal graduated with a B.Sc and M.Sc. degree from University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India in 1996 and 1999, respectively. After his M.Sc. he hoined the Institute for Plasma Reserach, Bhat, Gandhingar, India in 1999 as a Reserach Scholar. In 200, he had moved to the UMIST (the Manchester University, England) to undertake his Ph.D. degree researching the effect of low temperature plasm physic in polymeric materials and had studies application to life science. During this research different types of low temperature plasma processes were developed and had gained experienced in X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. He completed his Ph.D. in 2003 and joined the Biology Research Center for Industrial Accelerators, Dongshing University, Naju, South Korea as a Research Professor. Whilst at Dongshin University he was also associated with the center of Optical Micro Device System and Thin Film Laboratory, Department of Physics at University of Rajasthan, India. From 2006 to 2008, Marshal had held Scientist Fellow position at National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, India and worked on self assembled monolayers and micro fluidics. During his work at NPL, he had worked on developing different types of matrixes for bio-sensors and solar cells. Before joined as a Scientist at CSIR-Center for Cellular and Molecular Biology in 2009, he was a Senior Fellow in Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington, Seattle, USA. His current research is on to development of micro-fluidic base bio-sensors and using different electrochemical and biophysical phenomena to understand cells interaction at nano-material surfaces. Currently Dr Dhayal is Editor-in-Chief of Advanced Electrochemistry published by American Scientific Publisher, USA.

Research Interest

Understanding Electrochemical Process at Surfaces for Biosensors,Dye Sensitised Solar Cells,Materials for Industrial Uses.

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