[][][][][] Hybrid Nanodevice Research Group
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY INDORE
RECENT PUBLICATIONS

Room-temperature CO detection using facile CTAB-assisted Mo-doped Co3O4 nanoflowers, Sensors and Actuators: B. Chemical, vol. 462, pp. 1-10, September 2026.

Integrating Memristor-Based Median Filtering at the Sensor Front-End for Biomedical Image Enhancement, IEEE Sensors Letters, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1-4, January 2026.

Layer-Dependent Gas Sensing Performance of APCVD-Grown MoS2 toward NO2, Sensors and Actuators: B. Chemical, vol. 453, no. 139465, pp. 1-9, January 2026.

Enhanced switching window for DIBS-grown Al/Y2O3/GZO memristor, Materials Letters, vol. 405, no. 139726, pp. 1-4, February 2026.

Ultra-Sensitive and Selective Room Temperature H2S Detection Using Pd-Doped MoS2 Synthesized via APCVD, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, vol. 447, no. 138812, pp. 1-9, January 2026.

HYBRID NANODEVICE RESEARCH GROUP (HNRG)

The Hybrid Nanodevice Research Group (HNRG) led by Prof. Shaibal Mukherjee in Electrical Engineering at IIT Indore explores new physics of micro- and nano-structured materials, and to apply this knowledge in realizing advanced devices and systems for chemical, biological, optical, electronic and energy applications.

HNRG has been actively involved in diverse research domains including design, fabrication, testing, and packaging of high-performance devices in: (a) Atomic-scale semiconductor and heterostructure-based RRAMs and crossbars for logic circuits, image processing and neuromorphic computation; (b) Electrochemical sensors for environmental sustainability, healthcare and agriculture; (c) FETs for sensors, (d) LED/Photodetectors.

HNRG has strong collaboration with industries and academia in India and in the USA, Saudi Arabia, Russia, France, Portugal, Israel, Italy, Japan, Australia, Taiwan, and Germany.

Former PhD students after doing their doctoral research work from HNRG are successfully placed in in IITs, NITs, IIIT, IISc, SNU, and Japan.

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