Research

 

“All she’s armed with is research that provides a joy of discovering something no one knew before!
 

1.Postdoctoral Research Experience: (postdoctoral Experience~  5.1 years).


Research Fellow, University of Bradford, United Kingdom (3 Feb 2025- To date)

 

Marie SkÅ‚odowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow (UKRI fellow) (1 Feb 2023 –31 Jan 2025), The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom.

  

Post-doctoral Research Associate (2022), Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York, United States of America.


Post-doctoral Research Associate (1 March 2021- 13 May 2022), Frederick Research Centre, Frederick University, Cyprus, European Union.


Post-Doctoral fellowship Programme (May 2019- Feb. 2020) at National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan.

 

2.DOCTORAL PROGRAM RESEARCH WORK (PhD, 2014 – 2018), Malaviya National Institute of Technology, India, within 4-year duration:

(DOCTORAL THESIS: “Performance Evaluation of Rubberised Geopolymer Concrete and Fly Ash Based Geopolymer Mortar”)

(Best Academic Researcher Award, 2018, Association of Scientist Developers and Faculties,U.K., EUROPE, IN PERSON)

 (“BEST DOCTORIAL THESIS” Award, IARDO, Thailand)


3.Indian Government major research project in “Women Scientist-A” scheme (2015 -2017):

The referred project titled “Durability studies of Geopolymer concrete containing waste rubber fibres as partial replacement of Sand”, is worth INR. 22.11 Lacs (UK £ 21000) was awarded under the “WOMAN SCIENTIST-A” SCHEME, as Principal Investigator (PI) by the Department of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, GOVT. OF INDIA. 

 

4.M.Tech work (2011 – 2013), Nirma University, India

       (Thesis: “Development of Fly Ash and Slag-Based Geopolymer Concrete”).During Master’s program, research work for reduced carbon composites was initiated from the very beginning through the above Master’s dissertation project work, in which I obtained “A+ grade (10/10CGPI)”, whereby laboratory investigations on Fly ash based and Slag plus Fly ash based Geopolymer concrete (GPC) explored.

 (Received Best M.Tech Thesis Award, Asia)