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Srikanth Singamaneni, Professor, Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science

Education

PhD, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009
MS, Western Michigan University, 2004
BE, Nagarjuna University, 2002

Research areas

Expertise

Develops new nanomaterials for biology & medicine

Focus

Plasmonic nanostructures for chemical and biological sensors and nanomedicine

Research

Professor Singamaneni’s research interests include Plasmonic engineering in nanomedicine (in vitro biosensing for point-of-care diagnostics, molecular bioimaging, nanotherapeutics), photovoltaics (plasmonically enhanced photovoltaic devices), surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) based chemical sensors with particular emphasis on the design and fabrication of unconventional and highly efficient SERS substrates, hierarchical organic/inorganic nanohybrids as multifunctional materials, bioinspired structural and functional materials, polymer surfaces and interfaces, responsive and adaptive materials and scanning probe microscopy and surface force spectroscopy of soft and biological materials.

Biography

Professor Singamaneni joined the Washington University in St. Louis faculty in January 2010. From 2006 to 2009, he was a graduate research assistant in Professor Vladimir V. Tsukruk’s lab.

He is the recipient of a National Science Foundation CAREER Award (2013), Dean’s Faculty Award for Innovation in Research (2013), MRS graduate student Gold Award (Fall 2008), Materials Research Society Best-Poster Award (Spring 2007) and departmental creative and scholarly award at Western Michigan University in 2004.

Professor Singamaneni has co-authored over 85 refereed articles in archival journals, eight invited reviews, six book chapters and a book.

Affiliations

In the News

Lori Setton, PhD with Mark Lowe, MD. Setton accepted the National Academy of Inventors Senior Member award on behalf of Hong Chen, PhD. (Photo by Katrina Shaw)

McKelvey Engineering faculty recognized for patents, entrepreneurship

The Office of Technology Management honored them April 25.

05.15.2024

In a new NSF-funded study, Barani Raman and Srikanth Singamaneni aim to understand the fundamental mechanisms behind interactions between neurons and nanoparticles.

Demystifying nano-neuro interactions

Srikanth Singamaneni and Barani Raman explore how nanoparticles bind to neurons with potential applications in treating brain, nerve disorders.

03.12.2024

Clockwise from top left: Raman, Chakrabartty, Singamaneni, Giordano, Steensma, Parker, Ling, Giammar

Water quality monitor, locust-inspired electronic nose under development

Teams led by Barani Raman, Dan Giammar awarded $650,000 National Science Foundation Convergence Accelerator grants.

02.15.2024

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