Dr. Kamil Reza Khondakar is a distinguished researcher with over a decade of experience in interdisciplinary science, combining physics, biomedical engineering, materials science, and artificial intelligence. He completed four years of doctoral training at the University of Queensland, Australia after receiving IPRSS fellowship from Government of Australia. He worked as research fellow for four years at the National Physical Laboratory, India, supported by a prestigious Government of India grant. His research focuses on lab-on-chip technology, microfluidics, biosensors, and point-of-care diagnostics, contributing to over 50 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals such as Accounts of Chemical Research, ACS Nano, Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, BMEMat and Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Small, etc. Dr. Kamil has delivered invited lectures in the USA and Australia on lab-on-a-chip technology for cancer detection. He has edited three Elsevier books and serves as an editor for journals: Frontiers in Nanotechnology and Biosensors. As a peer reviewer for top journals and a mentor to young researchers, he plays a vital role in advancing scientific innovation and publishing worldwide. Dr. Ajeet Kaushik is an Associate Professor of Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry, at Florida Polytechnic University, Florida, United States, as well as an ICS Fellow and Fulbright Specialist. Currently he is exploring nano-enabled technologies for health and environmental monitoring. He has authored or co-authored over 350 publications, published 14 edited books, and has 4 patents, as well as various other editorial roles and international collaborations. Dr. Kaushik’s research interests include green chemistry, catalysis, drug delivery systems, electrochemistry, sensors, and point-of-care sensing for sustainable health and the environment.