Faculty Profile

Miriam Betty Lincoln

Assistant Professor

Qualification

B.Sc | M.Sc | M.Phil | Ph.D

Contact Info

[email protected]

Bio

Ms. Betty Lincoln is an Assistant Professor, an asset to the team, with 18 years of tecahing and research experience in biophysics, bioinstrumentation, medical electronics, and optics. She has taught both undergraduate and post graduate students, fostering a deep understanding of the most complex fields. Her research focuses on nanomaterials, wearables, and energy harvesting, reflecting her passion for innovation. She has published in esteemed journals and presented at vaarious international conferences. She mentors students helping them cope up with various academic and interpersonal development. She is a dedicated teacher inspiring the next generation young minds towards a better journey in both their professional and personal life.

Educations

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Projects

Synergistic Effect Of 2d Nanomaterials With Chemotherapeutic Drugs And Radiotherapy On Cancer Cells - An In Vitro Study. Duration : 2019

Principle Investigator in SRIHER GATE project research grant for young researchers Title : Synergistic Effect Of 2d Nanomaterials With Chemotherapeutic Drugs And Radiotherapy On Cancer Cells – An In Vitro Study. Duration : 2019

colorimetric detection of metal ions in canned drinks using gold nanoparticles

Research Supervisor for summer research fellowship to UG Student: Ms. Malathi , II Year B.Sc. BMS for project titled “colorimetric detection of metal ions in canned drinks using gold nanoparticles” 2018.

synthesis and characterization of low cost copper nanoparticles impregnated filter for water remediation

Research Supervisor for summer research fellowship to UG Student: Ms. Dharshanaa, II Year B.Sc. BMS for project titled “synthesis and characterization of low cost copper nanoparticles impregnated filter for water remediation” 2017.

Genotoxic effect of copper nanoparticles

Research Supervisor for summer research fellowship to UG Student: Ms. Mahishagni, II Year B.Sc. BMS for project titled “Genotoxic effect of copper nanoparticles” 2015.

comparative study on the antibacterial activity and genotoxic effect of two differently synthesized Silver nanoparticles

Research Supervisor for summer research fellowship to UG Student: Mr. Akhil menon, II Year B.Sc. BMS for project titled “comparative study on the antibacterial activity and genotoxic effect of two differently synthesized Silver nanoparticles” 2012.

Awards & Recognitions

10 yrs Completion award received fom SRIHER (DU)

10 yrs Completion award received fom SRIHER (DU)

Best publication award with highest impact factor - 10.5

News

books authored Digital Electronics, Pearson Education.2014 ISBN: 9789332522299 Synthesis of Doped Lithium Aluminate Nanocrystalline Powders Lambert academic Publishing. March 2012. ISBN 978-3-8484-3240-0.

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