Moupiya Ghosh | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Moupiya Ghosh | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award 

Institute of Engineering and Management | India 

Dr. Moupiya Ghosh is a researcher in materials science with expertise in nanomedicine, nanomaterials synthesis, structural characterization, drug delivery, bio-imaging, and environmental remediation. Her work focuses on designing functional nanostructured systems, investigating structure–property relationships, and developing nanocomposites with biomedical applications. She has conducted notable research on nanomaterials for disease treatment and photocatalytic materials for wastewater purification, and is proficient in advanced characterization techniques such as XRD, UV–visible spectroscopy, microstructural analysis, and related scientific software. Her academic and research contributions reflect a strong commitment to innovative, application-driven materials development in healthcare and environmental science. She has been actively involved in multidisciplinary research environments and has contributed to collaborative scientific projects across institutions. Her research interests extend to nano-enabled therapeutic platforms, smart drug delivery systems, and environmentally responsive materials. She is dedicated to advancing experimental methodologies in nanoscience and integrating them with emerging technological approaches. Through her continuous scholarly engagement, she aims to bridge fundamental materials research with impactful real-world applications.

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