Ansar Anjum

Ansar Anjum is the Dean Student Welfare and Professor in the Department of Applied Sciences at Galgotias College of Engineering and Technology, Greater Noida, India. With a robust tenure of 14 years dedicated to the realms of teaching and research, she has cultivated a profound expertise. Her scholarly pursuits center around the intricate domains of water remediation, nanochemistry, green chemistry, and materials science. She has authored numerous scientific papers, proceedings, and a patent, demonstrating her expertise and commitment to environmental sustainability. She has authored and co-authored numerous scientific papers published in renowned international and national journals, as well as in the prestigious international and national scientific conferences. Beyond her research endeavors, she has also served as a reviewer for many scientific journals. Currently, Dr. Anjum is actively engaged in research on the green synthesis and potential applications of nanoparticles, striving to develop eco-friendly and sustainable nanotechnologies.

Publications

Introduction to Nanotechnology: Transformative Frontier
Ansar Anjum, Maumita Das, Rishav Garg. © 2024. 35 pages.
Observing the unique properties of matter at nanoscale, nanoscience provides innovative solutions for energy, environment, agriculture, and manufacturing, and addresses the...
Ethical and Environmental Implications Associated With the Application of Nanotechnology
Nnabuk Okon Eddy, Rajni Garg, Richard Alexis Ukpe, Nyeneime William Akpanudo, Hillary Abugu, Rishav Garg, Ansar Anjum, Balu Anand. © 2024. 26 pages.
Nanotechnology is gaining wider acceptability in the global system because of the wider scope of its applications and the vast expectations for future demands. However, some...
Introduction to Nanocoatings and Packaging
Ansar Anjum, Deepak Gupta, Rahul Singhal. © 2024. 27 pages.
The advent of nanotechnology has inaugurated new era of ingenuity, particularly evident in the domain of nanocoating with diverse applications across industries. The coatings...