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Rajatesh Gudibande has been working on the applications of novel 2D nanoscale materials, graphene and beyond, for over three years, with several patents and peer reviewed publications to his credit. He won the prestigious GAPSA- Provost fellowship for interdisciplinary innovation in 2013 for his project on graphene-enabled water impurity detection, at UPenn. He received his masters degree from the University of Pennsylvania in Nanotechnology in 2014. Previously he was working as Sr. Product Development Manager at Graphene Frontiers. He recently quit his lucrative job to dedicate his time and passion towards developing a cheap and robust graphene wearable biosensor.