Day: September 5, 2023

Microplastic Detection and Breakdown

Our project focuses on microplastic detection and degradation, addressing a critical environmental challenge. We’re committed to developing advanced methods for detecting and breaking down these harmful particles. Together, we’re working towards a cleaner and healthier planet. Collaborator: Dr. Mainul HossainAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Electrical and Electronic EngineeringFaculty of Engineering and TechnologyEmail:

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Nano-Enabled Agriculture

Our project explores the exciting world of nano-enabled agriculture. In Bangladesh, we’re studying how nano-priming can enhance soil health, plant growth, and crop yield. Our research goes beyond short-term effects, focusing on long-term sustainability. Plus, we’re fine-tuning nanoparticle sizes for optimal results and exploring exciting combinations with traditional treatments. Stay

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Colorimetric Sensors for Agriculture and the Environment

Discover the future of monitoring with bioinspired smart nanoparticles. These colorimetric sensors discreetly track key agricultural and environmental parameters. From soil health to air quality, they provide real-time data and alerts, revolutionizing decision-making. Embrace innovation for a sustainable world. Collaborator: Dr. Md. WahadoszamenProfessorDepartment of PhysicsFaculty of ScienceEmail: [email protected]

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