Nanyang Technology University

Academic Profile
Asst Prof (Adj) Madhavan Nallani 

Adjunct Assistant Professor 
Division of Materials Technology 
School of Materials Science & Engineering 
College of Engineering 



Email: MNALLANI@ntu.edu.sg
Phone: (+65)6592 7946 
Office: RTP-XF-06-05B 
Education
  • PhD (Biochem Eng) International University Bremen 2006
  • MSc (Process Eng) Technical University of Hamburg 2002
  • BSc (ChemEng) University of Madras 1999
Biography
Madhavan Nallani obtained his bachelor in chemical engineering at the University of Madras, India. After one year of employment at Berger Paints Ltd., he pursued higher education, obtaining a masters degree in process engineering at the Technical University of Hamburg, Germany. His Ph.D. on employing membrane proteins and self-assembled polymer vesicles as nano-reactors was supervised by Prof. Ulrich Schwaneberg at the Jacobs University in Bremen, Germany, in collaboration with Prof. Wolfgang Meier, University of Basel, Switzerland. He joined the groups of Profs. Roeland. J. M. Nolte and Jan. C. M. van Hest at the Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands to gain in-depth knowledge of block copolymer self-assemblies. He then moved to the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE) in Singapore to work on self-assembled block copolymers as synthetic membranes for membrane proteins and currently leading a research team together with Prof. Eva-Kathrin Sinner. Currently, he holds an adjunct assistant professorship position at the School of Material Science and Engineering, NTU to work at the Center of Biomimetic Sensor Science.
Research Interests
We are interested in combining the proteins with polymeric self-assembled architectures. We aim to select the proteins either from nature or modified ones (e.g. by re-combinant ways or synthetic de-novo peptides). Block co-polymers as self-assembled architectures offer a unique possibility for the structural control of materials at the nano-scopic scale. Such control enables one to tune the properties for specific applications. We are exploring the above combination in applications such as sensing.
Selected Publications
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