Shivani Shukla is an NSF Graduate Research Fellow in Bioengineering at the University of California, San Diego. Her interests lie at the intersection of nanotechnology and neuroscience, specifically in creating electrical recording technologies for the brain. She has conducted research in labs across the world, including at Nagoya University in Japan, at the Technion in Israel, and at Carnegie Mellon. She hopes to become a leader in neuroengineering and develop affordable technologies for low-resourced communities around the globe.
Publications:
- Kalmykov, A., Huang, C., Bliley, J., Shiwarski, D., Tashman, J., Abdullah, A., Rastogi, S.K., Shukla, S. , Mataev, E., Feinberg, A. W., Hsia, K. J., & Cohen-Karni, T. Organ-on-e-chip: Three-dimensional self-rolled biosensor array for electrical interrogations of human electrogenic spheroids. Science Advances, 5(8) 2019. DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aax0729
- (Cover Image) Nagata, M. & Shukla, S. , Nakanishi, Y., Liu, Z., Lin, Y., Shiga, T., Nakamura, Y., Koyama, T., Kishida, H., Inoue, T., Kanda, N., Ohno, S., Sakagawa, Y., Suenaga, K., & Shinohara, H. Isolation of Single-Wired Transition-Metal Monochalcogenides by Carbon Nanotubes. ACS Nano Letters, 19(8) 2019. DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.8b05074