New Delhi, July 4 -- A research laboratory at Mumbai University's Department of Physics has quietly built an impressive body of work in green hydrogen and clean energy technologies, positioning itself among the country's more prolific academic centres in the sector.

The Advanced Materials and Energy Research Laboratory, housed within the Department of Physics, has been steadily expanding its footprint in areas such as green hydrogen generation, next-generation supercapacitors and materials designed for efficient energy conversion and storage. The university has confirmed that the facility produced 25 research papers in 2025 alone, with 20 more already out in 2026, pushing its cumulative tally of publications in internationally reputed jo...