
Flowing journey of a water chemist
I am currently a PhD student at School of Chemistry, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. My research focuses on developing a sustainable water treatment technology that harnesses solar energy to provide safe drinking water to communities. Specifically, I am working with a solar photo catalyst on a recycled glass substrate, which effectively decontaminates organic and microbial pollutants from water. My goal is to create a low-cost solution that requires minimal technical skills, addressing some of the world’s most pressing water-related challenges.
In addition to my research interests, I enjoy exploring diverse cultures and regions around the globe. On this website, you will find information about my research, scientific publications and communications. Thank you for visiting!
Recent Publications
In the media

Featured in a book – Launched by Royal Society of Chemistry, Red Dot Foundation and Govt. of India which honors the journeys of 75 Indian women in chemistry and allied sciences.

Featured on E4 DTP web page for sharing my experiences and challenges in this journey. A video showcasing my life as a PhD student in University of Edinburgh.

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