Che Azurahanim Che Abdullah

Che Azurahanim Che Abdullah (Dr CACA) is currently the Head of the Nanomaterial Synthesis and Characterization Lab at Universiti Putra Malaysia and an Associate Professor of Nanobiophysics in the Faculty of Science. Her research is concentrated at the interface of nanotechnology and biology. Additionally, she possesses an exceptional ability at the interface of material science (nanotechnology), agricultural science, and biotechnology, which will be critical in the twenty-first century on both a scientific and economic level. She developed into a self-sufficient researcher. She is the primary supervisor of 11 postgraduate students and has published papers in prestigious international journals. She received more than RM500,000 in total research funding as the project's leader. She has served as an ambassador for international conferences, a member of the technical program committee, an editorial board member, and a reviewer for a number of journals. She is frequently invited to speak at seminars, workshops, and conferences on a local and international level. She has received numerous honors, including the Young Educator Award, a Visiting Fellowship at Universitas Airlangga, an ACP lectureship, and a Global Asian Women2Win fellowship. Additionally, she is involved in a variety of youth and community projects (mobility and science) on a local and international level. As she became more involved in science, she became convinced that the academic community owed it to the public to engage in research, be receptive to novel ideas, and dedicated to the advancement of others. As an accomplished researcher, she currently serves as the leader of the NANOTEDD ( ) research group, which was formed to initiate and promote research activities.

Publications

Plant Extract-Based Silver Nanoparticles and Their Bioactiviy Investigations
Dharshini Perumal, Nur Farahah Mohd Khairuddin, Jie Hui Wong, Che Azurahanim Che Abdullah. © 2023. 24 pages.
Green synthesised nanoparticles are a new source of inspiration for clinical research, as this method uses natural materials, such as plant-derived materials, for synthesis....