Manjunath M. Nayak
Indian Institute of Science
5 Papers
1 Citations
Manjunath M. Nayak is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Deflection (engineering). The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
MXene Wearables: Properties, Fabrication Strategies, Sensing Mechanism and Applications
Vaishakh Kedambaimoole,Kajol H. Garwal,Rajanna Konandur,Prosenjit Sen,Manjunath M. Nayak,Saurabh Kumar +5 more
TL;DR: The current pandemic has forced the healthcare system into a transformation where the patients are required to be continuously monitored without the need for hospitalization.
Design, fabrication and testing of fiber bragg grating based fixed guided beam pressure sensor
TL;DR: In this article, a stainless steel pressure sensor using rigid center diaphragm and a fixed guided beam with FBG sensor is proposed, where two bare FBGs are bonded on to the tensile and compressive regions of the fixed beam.
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Single Step Fabrication of Hollow Microneedles and an Experimental Package for Controlled Drug Delivery.
Vivek M. Ghate,A.U. Renjith,Kedar Badnikar,Suman Pahal,Shreyas Nataraja Jayadevi,Manjunath M. Nayak,Praveen Kumar Vemula,D. N. Subramanyam +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a single-step drop-casting process was used to construct a hollow microneedle array (HMM) for delivering metered drug doses in a wearable device, which was used for managing chronic diseases requiring the administration of multiple drug doses over a prolonged duration.
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Numerical and experimental investigations of pure MXene(Ti3C2Tx) film and MXene nanocomposites for structural health monitoring
Shreyas Srivatsa,Saurabh Kumar,Krzysztof Grabowski,Pavitra Jain,Manjunath M. Nayak,Tadeusz Uhl,Prosenjit Sen +6 more
- 15 May 2020
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the investigations of MXene-based structures for Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) and use polymer as a matrix with MXene fillers to control the electrical and mechanical properties of the nanocomposites.
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Methotrexate delivering microneedle patches for improved therapeutic efficacy in treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.
Kayalvizhi Rajendran,Suman Pahal,Kedar Badnikar,Manjunath M. Nayak,D. N. Subramanyam,Praveen Kumar Vemula,Uma Maheswari Krishnan +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , a microneedle patch was developed for localized and minimally invasive delivery of methotrexate to arthritic joints in guinea pig model, which was found to elicit minimal immune response and ensured sustained release of the drug that was manifested through faster restoration of mobility.