These major contributions have been disseminated in the form of over 60 archived journal publications, books or conference papers, 3 patent applications, and over 50 invited presentations. Finally, she has developed a novel fabrication process for on-chip detection of biomolecules, which has the potential to revolutionize bio-analytical devices, eliminating the need for laborious optical tagging of samples.
Furthermore, she has discovered novel nanoscale concentration mechanisms which focus analytes of interest within nanofluidic channels and has demonstrated unique quantitative separations of various biomolecules. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. She has been able to push the envelope in both theoretical and experimental characterization of nanofluidic channels. Join Facebook to connect with Marco Scidà and others you may know. Since arriving at UCSB, Pennathur has contributed significantly to the fields of nanofluidics and interfacial science. Prior to joining UCSB in 2007, she performed postdoctoral studies at both Sandia National Laboratories and University of Twente. in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University (2006).
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