Research
Polymers and nanomaterials offer a wide range of capabilities in modern technologies in everyday life such as in healthcare, safety and comfort. Research in the Budhathoki-Uprety lab encompasses at the interface between chemistry, biology and material science utilizing the principles of organic and polymer synthesis, chemical biology, and nanotechnology. Her research team focuses on developing novel polymers, macromolecules, and nanomaterials, and their applications in biomedical field and environment in collaborative approach.
Specific research areas include:
- Rational Polymer Design and Synthesis
- Nanotechnology and Nanomedicine
- Bio-sensors Development and Applications
- Smart Biomedical Textiles
Organizations
- American Chemical Society
- American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
- Electrochemical Society
- Nepal Chemical Society
- Materials Research Society
Teaching
- PCC 106 – Polymer Chemistry and Environmental Sustainability, Spring
- PCC 461 – Chemistry of Polymeric Materials, Fall
- TC 561 – Organic Chemistry of Polymers, Fall
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