
Material Scientist & Editor
Chemistry is the subject of my passion and I have an undying thirst for knowledge. My current research interests are Energy and Environment based chemical research including graphene based solar cells, LED's and photocatalytic materials in addition to guiding Ph.D and Master Students. I am also interested in bio-chemistry and biosensing especially detection of DNA, Cancer cells and other bioanalytes using graphene
Leadership and Collaboration:
I have led teams of over 10+ members from various departments spanning research in physical, chemical and biological sciences. Guided graduate students in their projects and laboratory classes. I have collaborated with fellow scientists and labs from the USA, Canada, Japan, China, and India.
Scientific Editing and Communication:
I also possess vast experience in academic writing/editing and proof reading. 7+ years of experience in scientific writing, editing and proof reading of academic publications, research articles, research proposals and the like. I have published over 25+ research papers and three books in high impact journals and publishing houses such as RSC, ACS, Wiley, Springer, and Elsevier. I am currently working as a Scientific adviser for Elsevier and serve as a review editor for Frontiers in Chemistry. I have also written multiple international project funded grants. Furthermore, I have been awarded six international scholarships and awards for outstanding research work.
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RESEARCH INTERESTS
Energy and Environmental Science
Photocatalysts, Renewable energy, Solar Cells, Photodetectors, Fuel Cells
Surface Modification of Semiconductor Oxides
Tuning electronic and optical properties of TiO2, ZnO and SnO2
Iron chalcogenides based Biosensing Applications
Detection of heavy metal ions and other bio-analytes
Graphene Quantum Dots based Bio and Energy Applications
Device fabrication - LED, Solar Cells and Photodetectors