Aayushi Aayushi | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Aayushi Aayushi | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr Aayushi Aayushi, Virginia Tech India Center for Advanced Research and Innovation, India

Dr. Aayushi is a passionate chemist πŸ§ͺ with a Ph.D. in Chemistry (2024) from Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, specializing in Graphene and Carbon Quantum Dots for sensing applications. She has been a Senior Research Fellow at CEEMS and has expertise in fluorescence spectroscopy and nanomaterials. πŸ“Šβœ¨ With multiple high-impact publications πŸ“š, she has presented at global conferences 🌍 and won prestigious awards, including CSIR NET AIR-02 and Best Oral Presentation. πŸ† She also actively engages in academic editing and journal review. Beyond research, she has excelled in public speaking 🎀 and social service. 🀝

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Education

Dr. Aayushi Aayushi πŸŽ“ holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry (2019-2024) from Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Punjab, specializing in the synthesis of Graphene Quantum Dots (GQDs) and Carbon Quantum Dots (CQDs) for sensing applications πŸŒŸπŸ”¬, achieving a perfect CGPA of 10/10. She earned her M.Sc. in Chemistry (2017-2019) from the same institute, focusing on solar light-driven photocatalytic degradation of Methylene Blue β˜€οΈπŸ§ͺ (CGPA: 9.09/10). Her academic journey began with a B.Sc. (Medical) from Panjab University (80.45%) πŸ“–, followed by stellar performances in secondary (CGPA: 9.8/10) and senior secondary (91%) education at O.S.D.A.V. Public School πŸ“šπŸ†.

Experience

Dr. Aayushi is a dedicated researcher in nanomaterials, serving as a Senior Research Fellow (2022-2024) and previously as a Junior Research Fellow (2020-2022) at TIET-Virginia Tech, CEEMS. Her work focuses on synthesizing Graphene Quantum Dots (GQDs) and Carbon Quantum Dots (CQDs) from diverse precursors for fluorometric detection of biomolecules and metal ions πŸ”¬βœ¨. She specializes in fluorescence spectroscopy, exploring optical properties and detection sensitivity. She was a research intern at IISER Kolkata (2018) and a teaching assistant in Applied Chemistry πŸ«πŸ“š. Skilled in FT-IR, UV-Vis, and fluorescence spectrometry, she contributes significantly to quantum dot research βš‘πŸ”.

Research Focus

Dr. Aayushi Kundu’s research focuses on sustainable environmental management 🌱, nanomaterials πŸ§ͺ, and advanced sensor technologies πŸ”¬. Her work includes biofuel technologies for eco-friendly energy 🌿, innovative methods for micro- and nano-plastic removal 🌊, and photocatalytic materials for pollutant degradation β˜€οΈ. She develops carbon-based nanoprobes from agricultural waste 🍊🌾 for ultra-sensitive detection of environmental contaminants βš—οΈ. Additionally, she explores graphene quantum dots and carbon nanofibers for biosensing applications 🩺. Her research extends to the environmental and mental health impacts of COVID-19 🦠🧠. Overall, her contributions drive sustainable innovations for cleaner environments and advanced analytical techniques. 🌍✨

Achievements and Honor

Dr. Aayushi is an accomplished researcher in Chemical Sciences πŸŽ“πŸ§ͺ, securing an impressive All India Rank-02 in the CSIR NET (Dec 2023) πŸ†. She also qualified IIT JAM (2017) and received the CBSE CSSS Scholarship (2014-2019) πŸŽ–οΈ. Honored with the Young Achiever Award (2021) πŸ…, she earned a Merit Scholarship (2018) from TIET, Patiala. Her research excellence was recognized with the Best Oral Presentation Award (EMSD-2022) πŸ—£οΈ and the Best Poster Award (CEEMS-2024) πŸ… for her work on CQDs-based metal ion detection. A passionate scientist, she continues to make impactful contributions to sustainable materials and sensor technology. πŸ”¬βœ¨

Publication Top Notes

Sustainable environmental management and related biofuel technologies

Identification and removal of micro-and nano-plastics: Efficient and cost-effective methods

Modulated BiOCl nanoplates with porous g-C3N4 nanosheets for photocatalytic degradation of color/colorless pollutants in natural sunlight

Rice Husk-Derived Carbon Quantum Dots-Based Dual-Mode Nanoprobe for Selective and Sensitive Detection of Fe3+Β and Fluoroquinolones

Indians vs. COVID-19: the scenario of mental health

Coal-derived graphene quantum dots with a Mn 2+/Mn 7+ nanosensor for selective detection of glutathione by a fluorescence switch-off–on assay

Orange Pomace-Derived Fluorescent Carbon Quantum Dots: Detection of Dual Analytes in the Nanomolar Range

Upcycling Waste: Citrus limon Peel-Derived Carbon Quantum Dots for Sensitive Detection of Tetracycline in the Nanomolar Range

Microplastics and Nanoplastics in Aquatic Environment: Challenges and Threats to Aquatic Organisms

A portable microcontroller-enabled spectroscopy sensor module for the fluorometric detection of Cr (vi) and ascorbic acid, utilizing banana peel-derived carbon quantum dots as …