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rdfs:comment Deblina Sarkar is an Indian scientist and Deblina Sarkar is an Indian scientist and inventor. She is an assistant professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the AT&T Career Development Chair Professor of the MIT Media Lab. Sarkar has been internationally recognized for her invention of an ultra thin quantum mechanical transistor that can be scaled to nano-sizes and used in nanoelectronic biosensors. As the Principal Investigator of the Nano Cybernetic Biotrek Lab at MIT, Sarkar leads a multidisciplinary team of researchers towards bridging the gap between nanotechnology and synthetic biology to build new nanodevices and life-machine interfacing technologies with which to probe and enhance biological function. to probe and enhance biological function.
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