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Mubarak A Mujawar

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Florida International University
Miami FL 33173


Dr. Mubarak A Mujawar is Research Associate Professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Florida International University, Miami. He is currently associated with BioMEMS and Microsystems Laboratory and his research is focused on investigating low temperature plasmas for their applications in nanofabrication and biotechnology. He is also involved in undergraduate STEM education research and have interest in creating active and collaborative learning environments for large classrooms. He received his PhD in Plasma Physics from Dublin City University, Ireland. Prior to joining FIU, he worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at Laser and Plasma applications group, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.

Research

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Wearable Biosensors 

Wearable biosensors are transforming healthcare industry by providing valuable insites into physiological paramaetrs of human subjects. The research work spans the the fabrication of biosensors, their integration with miniaturized form factor, data analyics techniques .    

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Plasma Science and Technology 

Advent of plastic electronics demands robust and versatile techniques for polymer surface treatment at lower temperatures. The properties of atmospheric plasma jets are being exploited to tailor surface activation and modification processes.

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Engineering Education

In large enrolment, introductory STEM classrooms, students are often passive receptors of instructors' knowledge. Students also have fewer opportunities to interact with peers and instructors. To address these issues active and collaborative learning methods are being explored.

Publications

This is a list of recent publications. For full list of publications click here

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A. Sonawane, M. A. Mujawar, S. Bhansali; Effects of cold atmospheric plasma treatment on the morphological and optical properties of plasmonic silver nanoparticles; Nanotechnology, 31 (2020) 365706

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M. A. Mujawar, H. Gohel, S.K. Bhardwaj, S. Srinivasan, N. Hickman, A. Kaushik; Nano-enabled biosensing systems for intelligent healthcare: towards COVID-19 management; Materials Today Chemistry; 17 (2020), 100306

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A. Sonawane, M. A. Mujawar, S. Bhansali; Cold Atmospheric Plasma Annealing of Plasmonic Silver Nanoparticles; J. Electrochem. Soc.; 166 (9) (2019) B3084-B3090

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Shivani Tiwari, Varsha Sharma, Mubarak Mujawar, Yogendra Kumar Mishra, Ajeet Kaushik, Anujit Ghosal; Biosensors for Epilepsy Management: State-of-Art and Future Aspects. Sensors; 19(7) (2019) 1525

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Pranjal Nautiyal, Mubarak Mujawar, Benjamin Boesl, Arvind Agarwal; In-situ mechanics of 3D graphene foam based ultra-stiff and flexible metallic metamaterial; Carbon 137 (2018) 502-510

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Ajeet Kaushik, Mubarak A. Mujawar; Point of Care Sensing Devices: Better Care For Everyone; Sensors 18 (2018) 4303

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A. Sonawane, M. A. Mujawar, S. Bhansali; Cold Atmospheric Plasma Annealing of Plasmonic Silver Nanoparticles; ECS Transactions; 88(1) (2018) 197-201

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T.M. Khan, M.A. Mujawar, K.E. Siewerska, A. Pokle, T. Donnelly, N. McEvoy, G.S. Duesberg,J. G. Lunney; Atmospheric pulsed laser deposition and thermal annealing of plasmonic silver nanoparticle films; Nanotechnology; 28 (2017) 445601

Teaching

Recent teaching at FIU

Course NumberCourse Name Course Number Course Name
CTS 1120Fundamentals of CybersecurityCNT 4151IoT/Data Visualization
EGN 1002Engineering OrientationEEL 4921CSenior Design II
EEL 3110Circuits AnalysisEEL 5009Intro to ECE
EEE 3303Electronics 1EEL 6931Special Topics: Advanced IoT/Wearable sensor Data Analytics
EEE4304Electronics 2EEL 4241Power Electronics
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Florida International University

10555 W Flagler Street
Miami, FL, 33174

Contacts

Email: mmujawar @ FIU dot EDU
Phone: (305) 348 2807