Samarth Trivedi, PhD

Assistant Professor, SS

Teaching & Industrial Experience

1. Assistant Professor, School of Biotechnology and Biosciences Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab, India (Jan 2018 – Jun 2018)

2. Instructor, School of Science, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia, Australia (Aug 2013 – May 2017)

3. Project Technician, Electron Science Research Institute, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia, Australia (Jun 2013 – May 2017)

4. Research Assistant, Electronic Imaging Centre, New Jersey Institute of Technology, New Jersey, USA (Jan 2009 – Feb 2013)

5. Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Chemistry and Environmental Science, New Jersey Institute of Technology, New Jersey, USA (Aug 2007 – Dec 2009)

6. Auditor & Trainer of HSE, Sure Safety India Pvt. Ltd, Vadodara (Oct 2006 – May 2007)

Education

  • PhD. (Environmetnal Nanotechnology), Edith Cowan University, Australia, 2017
  • M.Sc. (Environmental Science), ISTAR, V. V. Nagar, 2006
  • B. Sc. (Environmental Science), The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara, 2004

Publications

  • S. Trivedi, K. Alameh, “Effect of vertically aligned carbon nanotube density on the water flux and salt rejection in desalination membranes” SpringerPlus 2016, 5:1158
  • S. Trivedi, K. Alameh, “Densely packed vertically aligned carbon nanotube-polymer composite membrane fabrication and characterization for selective filtration of liquids” International Journal of Engineering Innovation and Research (IJEIR) 2017, 6 (2): 114
  • S. Trivedi, H. Grebel, “Negative differential resistance with graphene channels, interfacing distributed quantum dots in Field-Effect Transistors” Cornell University Library,arXiv:1307.6790v1
  • X. Miao, S. Trivedi, H. Grebel, “Graphene Channels Interfaced with Quantum Dots in Field-Effect Transistors: Electrical and Photo-Induced Effects” MRS Advances, DOI: 10.1557/adv.2016.106

Awards / Achievements

  • NJ star-ledger newspaper link
  • ECU website news link
  • Featured in Portrait- section of “COSMOS” in December 2015 Edition.
  • Graphene Battery, Graphene sensors, Graphene sensor to detect signals in THz band, Graphenated VACNT mixed matrix membrane for filtration and sensing, Water impurity quantification in engine oil and polarisation through VACNT membranes, Magnetic nanoparticles grafted vertically-aligned carbon nanotube membrane for increased ion and protein selectivity. Energy harvesting glass
  • S. Trivedi, K. Alameh, “Effect of vertically aligned carbon nanotube density on the water flux and salt rejection in desalination membranes” SpringerPlus 2016, 5:1158
  • S. Trivedi, K. Alameh, “Densely packed vertically aligned carbon nanotube-polymer composite membrane fabrication and characterization for selective filtration of liquids” International Journal of Engineering Innovation and Research (IJEIR) 2017, 6 (2): 114
  • S. Trivedi, H. Grebel, “Negative differential resistance with graphene channels, interfacing distributed quantum dots in Field-Effect Transistors” Cornell University Library,arXiv:1307.6790v1
  • X. Miao, S. Trivedi, H. Grebel, “Graphene Channels Interfaced with Quantum Dots in Field-Effect Transistors: Electrical and Photo-Induced Effects” MRS Advances, DOI: 10.1557/adv.2016.106
  • S. Trivedi, K. Alameh, “Carbon Nanotube doped ultrafiltration nanomembranes for water desalination” The 7th International Desalination Workshop IDW 2014, Jeju, South Korea
  • X. Miao, S. Trivedi, H. Grebel, “Photoelectronic effects with Graphene Channels Interfaced with Quantum Dots array” ECS Meetings, 2016
  • S. Trivedi, H. Grebel, “Field-effect Transistors with graphene channels and quantum dots: gate control and photo-induced effects” Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Nanotechnology 2011, art no. 6144614, pp. 1584-1587 (Invited Talk)
  • S. Trivedi, H. Grebel, “Photo-induced effects in graphene channels interfaced with quantum dots in field-effect transistor”, NanoDDS 2011 Transaction (Invited Talk)