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Biosensors / Matter / Chemistry / Emerging technologies / Graphene / Nanomaterials / Monolayers / Condensed matter physics / Potential applications of graphene / Bio-FET / Field-effect transistor / Nano/Bio Interface Center
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Biosensors
Matter
Chemistry
Emerging technologies
Graphene
Nanomaterials
Monolayers
Condensed matter physics
Potential applications of graphene
Bio-FET
Field-effect transistor
Nano/Bio Interface Center

REPORT Report on participation of the ICMR International Fellow (ICMR-IF) in Training/Research abroad 1. Name and designation of ICMR-IF: Dr. Rajesh 2. Address: CSIR-National Physical Laboratory, Dr. K.S. Krishnan Road,

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