Rupali Bagale
PhD Student
Rupali is a driven and inquisitive researcher with a keen interest in the field of biomedical sciences working at the intersection of biology and nanotechnology. She completed her Master's in Biology in India, followed by an internship at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay. During her internship, she worked on drug delivery systems for the treatment of psoriasis and bioengineered drug loaded gelatin sponges for the prevention and treatment of oral and maxillofacial surgical complications.
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In December 2022, Rupali joined the University of Lille to pursue her PhD. Her research focuses on "Graphene-based field effect transistors (gFETs) for small analyte sensing in air". Her work involves fabricating back-gated gFETs and developing aptamer-functionalized FETs with PEG brushes to detect critical biomarkers. Her work contributes to advancing sensor technologies that have the potential to significantly impact the field of precision medicine.
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Rupali's thesis is carried out in joint supervision with University of Lille’s- CARBON group at IEMN and the LiST Team at Danube Private University (DPU) in Austria. Her research steps include understanding the operating principles and manufacturing techniques of GFETs, fabricating and electrically characterizing GFETs, developing surface functionalization methods, and fabricating and validating sensors.
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Currently, Rupali is actively involved in her research at DPU, contributing to advancements in graphene-based sensor technologies for biomedical applications.
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ORCID: Rupali Bagale (0000-0003-1228-8884) - ORCID
Google scholar: ‪Rupali Bagale‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬


