I am working as an Associate professor at National University of Technology since 2018. I earned my Ph.D. in Dec., 2009 in the field of electrochemistry under the supervision of distinguished Prof. Guenter Grampp from the Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Graz University of Technology, Austria. Later I worked as a postdoctoral fellow in the research group of Prof. PGL Baker at the University of Western Cape, South Africa from 2010–2012 on electrochemical and biosensors harnessing sensor technology as a tool to employ conductive polymers immobilized with nano-sized particles for sensing environmental toxins and enjoyed the different flavors of electrochemistry. This experience not only strengthened my expertise in electrochemical techniques but also deepened my commitment to environmental sustainability and public health. Collaborating with Dr. Ghulam Ali, Associate Professor in U.S.-Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Energy (USPCAS-E) at NUST, Islamabad, I worked on projects on sodium/Lithium ion battery important to reduce GHGs. My research interests lie at the intersection of green electrochemical technologies, energy materials, and environmental monitoring. I am passionate about leveraging electrochemical innovation to support sustainable development goals, particularly those addressing climate action, and affordable and clean energy.
•Global sustainability has scope for people to contribute as academics, professionals, policymakers, and sustainability advocates and have their voice heard and actions executed. Committing as a leader in sustainability pillar in climate action and renewable energy will help to advance decarbonization, renewable energy adoption, and climate resilience that can help shape policies to combat climate change. I plan to initiate collaborative projects encouraging young researchers and academicians for adoption of sustainability and green technologies. I can help build scalable technologies by academic and civil partnerships especially in South Asian region to reduce carbon footprint and foster climate change mitigation. I have also applied for a UNESCO project for civil engagement to combat climate change and cater especially underprivileged strata in society. In our society, women are kept at the peripheries and don’t have their voice in decisions. Even climate change has affected them the worst as they are the direct victims and receive less ration and education to handle climate change. This initiative can lead to strong advocacy of all strata of society. I feel I am well positioned to serve as a Regional Ambassador.
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National University Of Technology, Islamabad
I am working as an Associate professor at National University of Technology since 2018. I earned my Ph.D. in Dec., 2009 in the field of electrochemistry under the supervision of distinguished Prof. Guenter Grampp from the Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Graz University of Technology, Austria. Later I worked as a postdoctoral fellow in the research group of Prof. PGL Baker at the University of Western Cape, South Africa from 2010–2012 on electrochemical and biosensors harnessing sensor technology as a tool to employ conductive polymers immobilized with nano-sized particles for sensing environmental toxins and enjoyed the different flavors of electrochemistry. This experience not only strengthened my expertise in electrochemical techniques but also deepened my commitment to environmental sustainability and public health. Collaborating with Dr. Ghulam Ali, Associate Professor in U.S.-Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Energy (USPCAS-E) at NUST, Islamabad, I worked on projects on sodium/Lithium ion battery important to reduce GHGs. My research interests lie at the intersection of green electrochemical technologies, energy materials, and environmental monitoring. I am passionate about leveraging electrochemical innovation to support sustainable development goals, particularly those addressing climate action, and affordable and clean energy.
Global sustainability has scope for people to contribute as academics, professionals, policymakers, and sustainability advocates and have their voice heard and actions executed. Committing as a leader in sustainability pillar in climate action and renewable energy will help to advance decarbonization, renewable energy adoption, and climate resilience that can help shape policies to combat climate change. I plan to initiate collaborative projects encouraging young researchers and academicians for adoption of sustainability and green technologies. I can help build scalable technologies by academic and civil partnerships especially in South Asian region to reduce carbon footprint and foster climate change mitigation. I have also applied for a UNESCO project for civil engagement to combat climate change and cater especially underprivileged strata in society. In our society, women are kept at the peripheries and don’t have their voice in decisions. Even climate change has affected them the worst as they are the direct victims and receive less ration and education to handle climate change. This initiative can lead to strong advocacy of all strata of society. I feel I am well positioned to serve as a Regional Ambassador.
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I am working as an Associate professor at National University of Technology since 2018. I earned my Ph.D. in Dec., 2009 in the field of electrochemistry under the supervision of distinguished Prof. Guenter Grampp from the Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Graz University of Technology, Austria. Later I worked as a postdoctoral fellow in the research group of Prof. PGL Baker at the University of Western Cape, South Africa from 2010–2012 on electrochemical and biosensors harnessing sensor technology as a tool to employ conductive polymers immobilized with nano-sized particles for sensing environmental toxins and enjoyed the different flavors of electrochemistry. This experience not only strengthened my expertise in electrochemical techniques but also deepened my commitment to environmental sustainability and public health. Collaborating with Dr. Ghulam Ali, Associate Professor in U.S.-Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Energy (USPCAS-E) at NUST, Islamabad, I worked on projects on sodium/Lithium ion battery important to reduce GHGs. My research interests lie at the intersection of green electrochemical technologies, energy materials, and environmental monitoring. I am passionate about leveraging electrochemical innovation to support sustainable development goals, particularly those addressing climate action, and affordable and clean energy.
Global sustainability has scope for people to contribute as academics, professionals, policymakers, and sustainability advocates and have their voice heard and actions executed. Committing as a leader in sustainability pillar in climate action and renewable energy will help to advance decarbonization, renewable energy adoption, and climate resilience that can help shape policies to combat climate change. I plan to initiate collaborative projects encouraging young researchers and academicians for adoption of sustainability and green technologies. I can help build scalable technologies by academic and civil partnerships especially in South Asian region to reduce carbon footprint and foster climate change mitigation. I have also applied for a UNESCO project for civil engagement to combat climate change and cater especially underprivileged strata in society. In our society, women are kept at the peripheries and don’t have their voice in decisions. Even climate change has affected them the worst as they are the direct victims and receive less ration and education to handle climate change. This initiative can lead to strong advocacy of all strata of society. I feel I am well positioned to serve as a Regional Ambassador.