Dhaniella Cristhina De Brito Oliveira | Microfluidic Systems | Women Researcher Award
Dr. Dhaniella Cristhina De Brito Oliveira , Centro de Pesquisas Renato Archer, Brazil.
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Education and Experience
ย Ph.D. (Pursuing)ย โย NIT Raipur, Specialization:ย AI-Based Fault Detection in Multilevel Invertersย (2021-Present)
ย M.Tech (Electrical Power & Energy Systems)ย โย NIT Srinagar, 2016-2018
ย B.E. (Electrical Engineering)ย โย SSGI Bhilai, 2011-2015
ย 12th (HSC)ย โย BMV Raipur, 2010-2011
ย 10th (SSC)ย โย BMV Raipur, 2008-2009
ย Work Experience:
ย Research Scholarย โ NIT Raipur (2021-Present)
ย Assistant Professorย โ Kalinga University, Raipur (Nov 2019 โ Jan 2021)
Suitability summary for best researcher Award
Dr. Dhaniella Cristhina de Brito Oliveira is a distinguished and inspiring researcher, highly deserving of the Women Researcher Award for her exceptional contributions to the fields of analytical chemistry, microfluidic sensor technology, and chemical education. As a Ph.D. candidate at Universidade Estadual de Campinas, she has demonstrated unparalleled expertise in developing innovative diagnostic tools that have the potential to revolutionize healthcare. Her pioneering work integrating extended-gate field-effect transistors (FETs) in microfluidic devices for potentiometric detection of creatinine has set a new standard in the biomedical field.
Professional Development
Dhaniella Cristhina de Brito Oliveira is actively advancing in the field of analytical chemistry, focusing on integrating field-effect transistors into microfluidic devices for biomedical sensing applications. Her research contributes to innovative potentiometric detection methods for biomolecules like creatinine, improving diagnostic tools. She collaborates with interdisciplinary teams to develop next-generation sensor technologies. As a dedicated researcher, she has published articles in reputable journals, includingย Sensorsย andย Micromachines. With a commitment to education and innovation, she continues to explore the possibilities of chemical sensing for healthcare and environmental applications.ย
Research Focus
ย Integrating an Extended-Gate Field-Effect Transistor in Microfluidic Chips for Potentiometric Detection of Creatinine in Urineย โย Sensorsย (2025)ย
ย Integrating an Extended-Gate Field-Effect Transistor in Microfluidic Chips for Serum Creatinine Potentiometric Detectionย โย Preprintย (2024)ย
ย The Integration of Field-Effect Transistors to Microfluidic Devicesย โย Micromachinesย (2023)ย