Sadiya Waseem 

Research Scholar, CSIR-National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, India

waseem.sadiya@gmail.com

 

About:

Sadiya is a DST Inspire fellow with the AcSIR, in the department of Advanced Carbon Products and Metrology at CSIR-National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, India. She is currently working towards her Doctoral degree on development & studies of carbon fiber based composites for advanced energy applications. She has a keen interest in generating new ideas and devising feasible solutions to broadly relevant problems. She has completed her Masters in Physical Sciences with the specialization in laser and optics physics from Jamia Millia Islamia University and was her batch topper (Gold Medallist). She holds a bachelor of sciences degree in Physics from Miranda House College, University of Delhi

Current Research:

Renewable Energy Systems, Carbon Composites, Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel cell, Sodium ion batteries, Supercapacitors, Biowastes usages in energy sectors.

 

Recent Publication: 

 
 

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Rio Times, 22 December 2022
Brazil: Bitcoin law passed quietly
Brazil's President Jair Messias Bolsonaro has remained silent on the bitcoin law (number 4.401/2021) passed by Congress fifteen days ago, thereby automatically ensuring approval. Read more...
Rio Times, 25 December 2022
Analysis: Brazil could be its own “OPEC” of SAF production, the aviation biofuel
In the race to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, a new global market is rapidly emerging, that of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). Natural resources place Brazil in a privileged situation comparable to Saudi Arabia's current geopolitical role for oil. Read more...
Rio Times, 3 January 2023
Ultraconnection: Ericsson and Unicamp create 6G research center in Brazil
A new research center is going to be created in Brazil. Read more...
TASS, 2 January 2023
Russia’s Progress space freighter to undock from ISS on Feb. 18 to splash down in Pacific
It is reported that the Progress MS-21 space freighter arrived at the orbital outpost in October 2022 Read more...