Bhavana Deore
National Research Council Canada, Canada
Biography
Bhavana Deore has received her PhD in Chemistry in 1998 from Pune University, India. Subsequently, she became a Post-doctoral Fellow in the Yamaguchi University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Applied Chemistry, Japan under the Venture Business Laboratory and Japan Society for Promotion of Science Fellowship Program. In 2002, she became a Research Associate at University of Manitoba, Department of Chemistry and then joined National Research Council Canada as a Research Officer in 2009. Her research interests include materials development like conjugated polymers, quantum dots and DNA nanovectors for transfection studies in plant cell, and applications like chemical and biological sensors, supercapacitors, etc. Her current research focuses on the ‘Development of molecular copper inks for screen printing’. She has authored over 39 publications in leading peer reviewed journals. She has published book on water soluble “Self-Doped Conducting Polymers” 2007 by John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Abstract
Abstract : Screen printable molecular copper ink for printed electronics