[3] In recent years his group has managed to demonstrate various applications of helical nanorobots including techniques to move in important biological environments, such as blood.
[6][7] Ambarish Ghosh and his group demonstrated a wafer scale technology to fabricate porous 3D plasmonic metamaterials which can be used over a wide range of wavelengths, including the visible.
Very recently, they have demonstrated a novel technique to integrate plasmonic nanoparticles with graphene in a sandwich configuration, allowing them to achieve unprecedented electromagnetic field enhancement and photodetection sensitivity.
The group led by Ambarish Ghosh demonstrated trapping[12] of multielectron bubbles in liquid helium-4, which can open up new avenues in the study of two-dimensional electron systems at high densities, and on curved surfaces.
Ambarish received the Young Career Award in Nano Science and Technology for 2017 from DST Nanomission, India.