Dr. Gokul Paramasivam | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award
Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), India
Author Profile
🎓Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Gokul Paramasivam embarked on his academic journey with a strong focus on biotechnology. He earned his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree in Biotechnology from Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, India, in 2006. His early academic interests were further nurtured during his Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Biotechnology from Dr. MGR University, Chennai, India, which he completed in 2008. His keen interest in the intersection of technology and biology led him to pursue a Master of Technology (M.Tech.) in Medical Nanotechnology at SASTRA University, Thanjavur, India, where he graduated in 2010. Dr. Gokul’s academic foundation was built on a passion for exploring innovative solutions in biotechnology and nanotechnology, setting the stage for a distinguished career in research and academia.
🧑💼Professional Endeavors
Dr. Gokul’s professional journey is marked by significant contributions in both academia and research. His early professional experiences included roles as a Research Analyst in Nanotechnology at Quantum NanoScientific Pvt. Ltd., Chennai, and as a Research Assistant in the Laboratory of Molecular Imaging at the College of Medicine, CHA University, Seoul, South Korea. These roles allowed him to develop expertise in nanotechnology and molecular imaging, which would become central to his future research.In 2013, Dr. Gokul joined the SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, as a Junior Research Fellow in the Laboratory of Biomaterials, Department of Physics and Nanotechnology. His work in this role, and later as a Senior Research Fellow, was pivotal in advancing his research skills, particularly in biomaterials and nanotechnology. His dedication to research was recognized with a Ph.D. in Nanotechnology from SRM Institute of Science & Technology in 2019.Currently, Dr. Gokul serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biotechnology at Saveetha School of Engineering, Chennai. His academic experience of over five years and research experience of eight years have made him a respected figure in his field. His role as an educator and researcher allows him to mentor the next generation of scientists while continuing to explore cutting-edge research in nanotechnology.
🔬Contributions and Research Focus
Dr. Gokul’s research is at the forefront of biomaterials and nanotechnology, with a particular focus on device fabrication, drug delivery systems, and environmental applications. His Ph.D. thesis, titled “Layer-By-Layer Assembled Hollow Capsules and Thin Films for Drug Delivery and Photodegradation of Organic Pollutants,” highlights his innovative approach to using nanotechnology for addressing critical challenges in medicine and environmental science.His research skills are extensive and include expertise in Layer-by-Layer assembly, thin film processing, and the development of nanocapsules for cargo delivery. He has also made significant contributions to the preparation of liposomes, niosomes, and emulsions for multidrug delivery. Dr. Gokul’s work on 1D nanorods for imaging and drug delivery in photothermal therapy is particularly noteworthy, as it represents a significant advancement in the field of targeted cancer therapy.
🏆Accolades and Recognition
Dr. Gokul’s contributions to science have been recognized through various awards and honors. Notably, he received the ICON-BIO 2017 poster award for his work on temperature-responsive hydrogen-bonded microcapsules for biologically active molecule delivery. His innovative research has also earned him a gold medal for oral presentation at SRM University’s Research Day in 2015, for his paper on the synthesis of silver nanorods for drug delivery.In addition to these awards, Dr. Gokul was the recipient of the prestigious Nanomission Scholarship from the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India, during his M.Tech. program at SASTRA University. This scholarship, which provided financial support for his studies, was a testament to his potential as a future leader in nanotechnology research.
🌍Impact and Influence
Dr. Gokul’s research has had a significant impact on both academic and industrial fields. With 37 publications, two book chapters, and one book to his name, his work is widely recognized and cited in the scientific community. He has also contributed to the advancement of nanotechnology through his involvement in various professional bodies, including his role as an editor for the journal Current Research in Nanotechnology.His research on nanophosphorus fertilizers encapsulated in gellan gum for enhanced phosphorus uptake in rice seedlings demonstrates his commitment to applying nanotechnology to address real-world problems, particularly in agriculture. This project, funded by Unnat Bharat Abhiyan, reflects Dr. Gokul’s dedication to contributing to sustainable development and improving agricultural practices.
🌟Legacy and Future Contributions
As Dr. Gokul continues his work at the intersection of biomaterials, nanotechnology, and biotechnology, his legacy is one of innovation and dedication to advancing scientific knowledge. His contributions to the development of novel drug delivery systems, environmental applications of nanotechnology, and sustainable agricultural practices are poised to have a lasting impact on these fields.Looking forward, Dr. Gokul is expected to continue pushing the boundaries of what is possible with nanotechnology, particularly in the areas of biocompatible materials and targeted drug delivery. His ongoing research and future contributions will undoubtedly influence the next generation of scientists and researchers, ensuring that his work leaves a lasting imprint on the scientific community.
Citations
A total of 270 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.
- Citations 270
- h-index 29
- i10-index 7
Notable Publications
- Advances on carbon nanomaterials and their applications in medical diagnosis and drug delivery
- Authors: Paramasivam, G., Palem, V.V., Meenakshy, S., Antherjanam, S., Sundramoorthy, A.K.
- Journal: Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
- Year: 2024.
- Comparative analysis based on morphology of nano silver and nano zinc particles that acts as piezoelectric sensor used in MEMS technology
- Authors: Paramasivam, G., Gajula, A.
- Journal: AIP Conference Proceedings
- Year: 2024.
- Comparative analysis for elucidation and validation of sedentary lifestyle, fiber intake, junk food accessibility among university students
- Authors: Zameer, S.M., Adil, A.A.M., Paramasivam, G.
- Journal: AIP Conference Proceedings
- Year: 2024.
- In silico screening of inhibitors for MEK1 from alkaloids using SwissDock software for human lung carcinoma
- Authors: Nivetha, T., Monisha, M., Paramasivam, G.
- Journal: AIP Conference Proceedings
- Year: 2024.
- Silver nanoparticles as a sensing agent to compare non-diabetic blood depends on absorbance for glucose sensing
- Authors: Manthiri, S.A., Paramasivam, G.
- Journal: AIP Conference Proceedings
- Year: 2024.