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Krishna Bisetty is a Full Professor of Chemistry and the Acting Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Applied Sciences at DUT. He was born in South Africa and was educated at the University of Durban Westville where he earned his BSc (Hons) (Physics) in 1992, and University of Natal where he earned both MSc and PhD in 1996 and 2003, respectively. He is seasoned educator with over 30 years of experience in higher education and learning. Prior to joining the ML Sultan Technikon in 1991, he spent 3 years as a lecturer in Chemistry at the Springfield College of Education in Durban. The experience gained in the training of high school teachers in Physical Science paved the way for a sound career in Chemistry. At the ML Sultan Technikon, he progressed a from a lecturer to senior lecturer in 1997 and following the merger between ML Sultan and Natal Technikon (DUT), he progressed from Associate (2008) to Full Professor (2014). Notably, during this period he also served as Head of Department of Chemistry from 2014-2017.
Over and above his leadership responsibilities, he mentors young academics and currently lead the “Computational Modelling and Bioanalytical Chemistry Research Group” at DUT. He is an electrochemist and a computational scientist whose research work is mainly focused on smart-engineered nanostructured electrode materials, modified electrode surfaces and single particle characterisation for the development of biosensors with applications in the environmental, food, health and pharmaceutical areas. His research work is aimed at trying to understand the synergy between the experimental and computational approaches in addressing the mechanism of electrochemical sensing of specific biosensors and identifying the effective factors to enhance the sensing.
Prof Bisetty’s research group currently comprises 5 doctoral and 2 masters students, 3 academic staff, and a research fellow. To date, he has graduated 18 masters and 10 doctoral students and a host of BTech students at DUT. Over the years, he graduated many international students and trained 8 postdoctoral fellows, who have been inspired to pursue research involving synergies between computational and experimental chemistry. Many of the Masters students graduated with distinction, and all published at least 1 or 2 papers from their dissertations. A minimum of 2 or 3 good quality publications emanated from each of the PhD students’ research. Most of his PhD students and Postdoctoral fellows are appointed as academics in tertiary institutions both locally and abroad, one of whom is a colleague at DUT.
Prof Bisetty is an elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC, UK). He has been honoured with several awards, including the DUT Council Award in recognition of his NRF C1 Rating (2019); the VC's Top Publisher Award at DUT (2015 & 2016); Dean's Research Award (2012, 2015 & 2016), VC’s Innovator of the Year Award at DUT (2017), Research & Innovation Award: Top Impact Researcher, Dec 2020. Recognition award: High Impact Author in Faculty of Applied Science (2022).
Prof Bisetty has co-authored over 150 peer-reviewed articles with over 2,000 citations and an H-index of 27 (Scopus). The impact of his research is attributed to the 10 international and 5 national collaborative linkages sustained over the years. He has delivered several keynotes / plenary / invited talks at local and international meetings; notably, at the CHPC National conferences (Dec 2017-Dec 2019); VCCA Virtual conferences 2020 (“A Computational Investigation into the Selectivity of Enzymatic Biosensing of Sweeteners”) & VCCA 2021 (“Gold Nanoparticle Characterization by Single Particle ICP-MS Supported by Computational Modelling”); International Congress on Advanced Materials 2011 (China); International Interdisciplinary Science Conference on Protein Folding and Diseases 2022 (New Delhi, India); “Simulations in Bioanalytical chemistry” at the University of Valencia, (2011); “Applied Computational modelling” at the University of Mauritius (2016); "Biosensing Research" at the University of Latvia in Riga (2017); and “Experimental and computational studies on sensing of DNA damage in Alzheimer’s disease” presented at the 70th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE), 4-9 August 2019 Durban.
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