An interdisciplinary researcher with a PhD in Nanomaterials and Materials Science (Physics) and a MS in Theoretical High Energy Physics. My doctoral work focuses on the synthesis, characterization, and electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding performance of 2D nanomaterial-based composites, including MXenes, graphene nanoplatelets, and conducting polymers. I bring strong expertise in material fabrication, advanced characterization techniques (XRD, SEM, TEM, Raman, FTIR, VNA-based EMI testing), and data analysis, coupled with a solid theoretical foundation in quantum field theory and particle physics.
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First author:
1. Polyaniline/Ta2C MXene nanocomposites for electromagnetic noise reduction, "Results in Engineering" (Q1, IF : 6)
2. Tertiary nanocomposites of polyaniline/graphene/Ta2C MXene: High-performance free-standing EMI shields, "Surfaces and Interfaces"(Q1, IF : 5.7).
Other publications:
1. Optimization of carbon nanotube reinforcement for enhanced mechanical performance of polymer nanocomposites.
2. Development of advanced microwave absorbing materials for electromagnetic interference shielding in next-generation electronic systems.
3. Exploring quantum-confinement effects in two-dimensional materials synthesized via chemical vapor deposition for next-generation optoelectronic devices.