I am an enthusiastic mentor in chemistry and a researcher with over 12 years of experience in instructing and guiding students in higher education. I have expertise in curriculum development, laboratory techniques, and research methodologies. My areas of research interest include sustainable nanomaterials, nanoinformatics,carbon quantum dots, energy storage devices, targeted drug delivery, and nanofertilizers. I have published more than 22 research articles in peer-reviewed international journals and have also authored a book titled Advances and Development of Bionanomaterials with Environmental and Biomedical Applications. Notable Scopus-indexed book chapters include Bio-nanocomposite System for Supercapacitor Application, Compounds Found in Tea, Their Concentrations and Methods of Analysis, and Nanocellulose-Based Polymer Composites for Energy Applications. I have supervised undergraduate and graduate research projects, resulting in numerous student publications and presentations at national and international conferences.