The center aims at attracting innovations driven minds, from a broad range of disciplines at a cross-disciplinary ready to do research in a multi-disciplinary environment and also ready to take up challenges of the growing grains in sciences and technology. The students will be supervised by leading researchers and experts in nanotechnology, medical sciences and engineering disciplines.Pioneering students include:
Anthony Matovu (PhD)- G-resonance Therapy as a tool for subverting HIV/AIDs and towards a potent HIV cure with an overall goal of optimizing resonant frequencies targeting the virus subversion and ultimate killing.
Ayaa Fildah (PhD): Her research focuses on harnessing nanotechnology to improve the efficiency of locally manufactured stoves and combustion of cooking fuels in Uganda.
Akudi Obi (PhD): Effect of Dodonaea Viscose Var Angustifolia (DVA) derived flavone nanoparticles on growth and pathogenicity of candida alibicans.
Semakula Andrew (PhD): iron oxide nano particles as positive mri contrast agents
Catherine Namuga (PhD): Development of an improved bioactive gauze dressing using herb loaded nanoparticles to facilitate wound healing
Eneku John Paul (PhD): Optimization of the electrical resistivity of magnetron sputtered aluminium and boron co-doped zinc oxide thin films for solar cells
Festus Musyimi (PhD): Effects of selected aggressive ion on alkali activated geopolymer as alternative cement made from coconut shell ash
Gelena Jebessa (PhD): Modification of cathode with moleculary wired metallic nanoparticles for enhansing light trapping efficiency of polymer solar cells