Saion Sinha, Ph.D., is professor of physics and an expert in nanotechnology. With Eva Sapi, he has a patent pending on a device that uses nanotechnology to detect infection, specifically Lyme disease, by confirming its DNA structure. He also studies the environmental aspects of nanoparticles in m...
Saion Sinha, Ph.D., is professor of physics and an expert in nanotechnology. With Eva Sapi, he has a patent pending on a device that uses nanotechnology to detect infection, specifically Lyme disease, by confirming its DNA structure. He also studies the environmental aspects of nanoparticles in materials such as fertilizers and pesticides and their effects on plants and water. Additionally, he has developed a process to use nanotechnology to detect and analyze small-scale patterns in gunshot residue.