IIT Kanpur

Education / Work History

  • Ph.D. Scholar, IIT Kanpur (2014-2018)
  • M.Tech, DAV, Indore (2012-2014)
  • B.Tech, Institute of Engineering and Technology , Lucknow (2010)

Research Topic / Interest

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Publications

These include only those published in our lab.

  1. Two Photon Spectroscopy Can Serve as a Marker of Protein Denaturation Pathway. D. K. Das, S. I. Islam, N. Samanta, Y. Yadav, D. Goswami, and R. K. Mitra, Journal of Fluorescence 28(3), 855–862 (2018) [PDF] [BibTeX]
     BibTeX: @article{dasTwoPhotonSpectroscopy2018,
      title = {Two {{Photon Spectroscopy Can Serve}} as a {{Marker}} of {{Protein Denaturation Pathway}}},
      author = {Das, Dipak Kumar and Islam, Sk Imadul and Samanta, Nirnay and Yadav, Yogendra and Goswami, Debabrata and Mitra, Rajib Kumar},
      date = {2018-05},
      journaltitle = {Journal of Fluorescence},
      shortjournal = {J Fluoresc},
      volume = {28},
      number = {3},
      pages = {855--862},
      issn = {1053-0509, 1573-4994},
      doi = {10/gd2g84},
      url = {https://my.pcloud.com/publink/show?code=XZGNxr7ZDvT2qqOXdaJrTjbB8A2tB5nJ8kH7},
      urldate = {2019-08-01}
    }
    
  2. Study of Starch Using Bright Field and Polarized Light Microscopy. K. K. Singh, Y. Yadav, D. Kumar, A. Singh, and D. Goswami, in 2019 Workshop on Recent Advances in Photonics (WRAP) (2019), pp. 1–2 [Abstract] [BibTeX]

    Abstract: Starch is a polymer derived from plants that have various applications. There are various types of starch available like potato, maize, tapioca, and wheat, etc. We have studied and successfully differentiated tapioca and maize starch using polarized light microscopy and bright field techniques with the help of Iodine staining. Starch granules are suspended in aqueous or non-aqueous media for polarized light and bright field microscopy. The botanical source of the starch is identified according to the shape and size of granules, granule surface marking, the position of hilum, iodine staining, and the presence of maltase crosses under polarized light.

     BibTeX: @inproceedings{singhStudyStarchUsing2019,
      title = {Study of {{Starch Using Bright Field}} and {{Polarized Light Microscopy}}},
      booktitle = {2019 {{Workshop}} on {{Recent Advances}} in {{Photonics}} ({{WRAP}})},
      author = {Singh, Krishna Kant and Yadav, Yogendra and Kumar, Deepak and Singh, Ajitesh and Goswami, Debabrata},
      date = {2019-12},
      pages = {1--2},
      issn = {null},
      doi = {10.1109/WRAP47485.2019.9013741},
      eventtitle = {2019 {{Workshop}} on {{Recent Advances}} in {{Photonics}} ({{WRAP}})}
    }
    
  3. Two Photon Spectroscopy Can Serve as a Marker of Protein Denaturation Pathway. D. K. Das, S. I. Islam, N. Samanta, Y. Yadav, D. Goswami, and R. K. Mitra, J Fluoresc 28(3), 855–862 (2018) [PDF] [BibTeX]
     BibTeX: @article{dasTwoPhotonSpectroscopy2019,
      langid = {english},
      title = {Two {{Photon Spectroscopy Can Serve}} as a {{Marker}} of {{Protein Denaturation Pathway}}},
      volume = {28},
      issn = {1053-0509, 1573-4994},
      url = {https://my.pcloud.com/publink/show?code=XZGNxr7ZDvT2qqOXdaJrTjbB8A2tB5nJ8kH7},
      doi = {10.1007/s10895-018-2250-3},
      number = {3},
      journaltitle = {J Fluoresc},
      urldate = {2019-08-01},
      date = {2018-05},
      pages = {855-862},
      author = {Das, Dipak Kumar and Islam, Sk Imadul and Samanta, Nirnay and Yadav, Yogendra and Goswami, Debabrata and Mitra, Rajib Kumar}
    }