Krishna Bisetty PhD
Post doctoral training in the Molecular Design and Computational Chemistry Laboratory at the Universitat de Politechnica (UPC) in Barcelona, Spain · South Africa
Editorial leadership for Journal of New Developments in Chemistry ISSN 2377-2549
Research interests
- Smart Nanostructured Electrode Materials
- Modified Electrode Surfaces
- Electroactive Polymers
- Electrochemical Biosensors
- With Applications In The Environmental
- Food
- Health
- Pharmaceutical Areas. Design
- Model
- Fabricate Doped Smart Materials To Improve Human Health
- Biosensor Technology. Focused On Smart-Engineered Nanostructured Electrode Materials
- Single Particle Characterisation For The Development Of Biosensors. Understand The Synergy Between The Experimental
- Computational Approaches For Effective Electrochemical Sensing Machine Learning
- Qsar Modelling Added To Modelling Toolbox
Biography
Prof Krishna Bisetty is a Full Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Durban University of Technology (DUT) in South Africa. He received his PhD from the University of Natal, and subsequently undertook post doctoral training in the Molecular Design and Computational Chemistry Laboratory at the Universitat de Politechnica (UPC) in Barcelona, Spain under the supervision of Prof Juan Perez and Prof Jesus Jomez Catalan. As an NRF C1 rated scientist and an experienced science educator, he is currently managing and leading the “Computational Modelling and BioAnalytical Chemistry” research group at DUT with a strong national and international collaborations. He is a co-author of over 120 international papers, four book chapters, a supervisor to over 20 masters and doctoral students and more than 5 post doctoral fellows. He served on several Conference Organizing Committees and his work presented at local and international conferences. He also held visiting positions at the Jamia Islamia University (A central University) in India, the University of Valencia in Spain, the University of Mauritius and the University of Latvia.
Selected publications
- Smart electrochemical immunosensing of aflatoxin B1 based on a palladium nanoparticle-boron nitride-coated carbon felt electrode for the wine industry 2023 cited 27×
- In silico approaches for the identification of virulence candidates amongst hypothetical proteins of Mycoplasma pneumoniae 309 2015 cited 27×
- Measurement of TiO2 Nanoscale Ingredients in Sunscreens by Multidetector AF4, TEM, and spICP-MS Supported by Computational Modeling 2021 cited 16×
- Development of a Co3O4/rGO Modified Electrochemical Sensor for Highly Sensitive Riboflavin Detection 2024 cited 15×
- A sensitive ZIF-67/ MWCNTs composite-based sensor for the detection of sunset yellow in food and beverages 2023 cited 14×
- A novel electrochemical sensor for the detection of zearalenone in food matrices using PEGylated Fe3O4 nanoparticles supported by in-silico and multidetector AF4 2023 cited 14×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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This journal is guided by Krishna Bisetty (Post doctoral training in the Molecular Design and Computational Chemistry Laboratory at the Universitat de Politechnica (UPC) in Barcelona, Spain) and a peer-review board of practising researchers. Open access, author-retained copyright (CC BY), and a clear editorial process.