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Mosarof Hossain focuses on developing two-dimensional (2D) transition-metal dichalcogenide (TMDC) materials-based field-effect transistor (FET) sensors for biosensing applications. Utilizing world-class cutting-edge nanotechnology facilities at the Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication and RMIT Micro Nano Research Facility, he has synthesized 2D TMDC materials and fabricated characterized FET sensors for biosensing applications. After completing his PhD, he joined Alfred Health (Monash-Alfred program) as a research officer to develop and improve electrochemical sensor performance for point-of-care (POC) applications. He has designed and fabricated industrial-scale electrochemical sensors, enhancing their sensitivity, specificity, usability, and cost-effectiveness. Currently, he is working on developing a POC device platform to produce low-cost electrochemical sensors at large scales, aimed at determining and monitoring the stages of dementia and Alzheimer's Disease, in relation to neurological disorders.
Alfred Health • Australia
Developed and improved electrochemical sensor performance for point-of-care applications.
University of Malaya • Malaysia
Assisted in research activities related to mechanical engineering and biosensing.
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