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Anjali A Edathil

Anjali A Edathil is a PhD student contributor to Physics World. Anjali is currently pursuing her PhD at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). She is researching on the development of 3D freestanding sustainable energy materials as part of the PHEONEEX project funded by the European Research Council. She is part of the Biomaterial Microsystems (BioMic) group led by Stephan Sylvest Keller of DTU Nanolab. As a true material science enthusiast, her interests lie in utilizing sustainable biopolymers to solve energy and environmental challenges and thus accelerate the green energy revolution. When she’s out of the lab, Anjali loves spending free time with her four-year-old son by turning into a kitchen alchemist.

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