ALIGARH, Sept. 21 -- Based Electrospun Nanofibers" at the International Conference on "Nanotechnology for Better Living (NBL-2025)," organized by the Department of Nanotechnology, University of Kashmir, in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad.
Her research focuses on the development of novel anodes for energy production through Enzymatic Biofuel Cells (EBFCs), which are devices that generate green energy to power miniaturized technologies such as cochlear implants, pacemakers, microchips, smart insulin pumps, and wearable energy-harvesting systems.
She explored electrospinning nanofibers by combining semiconducting materials with plastic waste, with the aim of creating sustainable solutions.
She has published ...