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Dr. Debdulal Saha

Scientist
Sensor and Actuator Division
central glass and ceramic research institute
India

Biography

Dr. Debdulal Saha is currently a Scientist in the department Sensor and Actuator Division CSIR Central glass and ceramic research institute India. He completed B.Tech. (Chemical Technology), University of Calcutta, M.Tech. (Ceramic Engg.), University of Calcutta and Ph.D. (Material Science), Jadavpur University. He got Young Scientist Award (2nd Prize) during CSIR-CGCRI Diamond Jubilee Celebration (26th August, 2010), “High temperature Humidity sensor for detection of leak through slits and cracks in pressurized Nuclear power reactor pipes, Best Industry Oriented Research Work Awarded the First Prize for the 18th National Seminar on Physics and Technology of Sensors organized by Department of Physics & Electronic Science held at Tuljaram Chaturchand College, Baramati, Pune from 6th to 8th March, 2014. The research paper entitled “Fullerene derived nanoporous &豫-alumina thick film humidity sensors, 1st Prize for best paper presentation Fast response thin film nano-porous ceramic sensor for pulmonary function diagnostics for COPD and asthma patients” Debdulal Saha, National Conference on INNOVATION IN FUTURISTIC MATERIALS & MANUFACTURING TECHNIQUES, December 26 -27, 2014 will be organized by Department of Mechanical Engineering Manipal University, Jaipur, India.      

Research Interest

Humidity Sensors, Trace moisture sensors, Human diseases VOC sensor.

Publications

  • Debdulal Saha, Runa Giri, Kalyan Kumar Mistry, Kamalendu Sengupta "Magnesium chromate-TiO2 spinel tape cast thick film as humidity Sensor" Sensors and Actuators B, Vol.107, (2005) pp.323-331

  • Kalyan Kumar Mistry, Debdulal Saha, Kamalendu Sengupta "Sol-gel processed Al2O3 thick film template as sensitive capacitive trace moisture sensor". Sensors and Actuators B, Vol.106, (2005) pp. 258-262

  • Debdulal Saha, Kalyan Kumar Mistry, Runa Giri, Animesh Guha, Kamalendu Sensgupta "Dependence of moisture absorption property on sol-gel process of transparent nano-structured ?-Al2O3 ceramics". Sensors and Actuators B, Vol. 109, 9 (2005) pp.363-366

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