
Ph.D. Candidate in Chemical Engineering | Electrochemical Energy Materials and Polymer Electrolytes Researcher
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Interdisciplinary researcher with dual PhD training spanning Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, and Electrical Engineering, specializing in electrochemical energy systems and ion transport in battery materials. Brings deep expertise in polymer electrolytes, lithium-ion and solid-state batteries, and structure–property relationships, with a strong ability to bridge advanced experimental characterization and physics-based modeling. Experienced in integrating multiphysics simulations (COMSOL, MATLAB), rigorous electrochemical analysis, and materials design to uncover transport mechanisms and address performance-limiting challenges, including ionic conductivity, fast charging, and interfacial stability.
Demonstrated impact through microstructure-engineered electrodes and nanostructured electrolyte systems, with work spanning multiple length scales from molecular dynamics to device-level behavior. Author of peer-reviewed publications in Macromolecules, AIChE Journal, Electrochimica Acta, Advanced Energy & Sustainability Research, Springer Nature, and Nature Materials. Current research focuses on polymer dynamics, nanoconfined electrolytes, and electrochemical transport phenomena.
Expected to graduate by September 2026; U.S. green card holder and authorized to work without visa sponsorship.
Graduate Research Assistant at Western Michigan University (2020-01 – 2022-12)
Graduate Research Assistant at Michigan State University (2023-01 – Present)
Ph.D. Candidate in Chemical Engineering and Materials Science – Michigan State University (2023-01 – 2026-09)
Ph.D. Coursework Completed in Electrical & Computer Engineering – Western Michigan University (2020-01 – 2022-12)
M.S. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering – IUST (2014-01 – 2017-12)
B.S. in Electrical Engineering – UoK (2010-01 – 2014-12)