Tajala Fayaz Magray | Water Splitting and Supercapacitors | Sustainable Physics Award

Mr. Tajala Fayaz Magray | Water Splitting and Supercapacitors | Sustainable Physics Award

Research Scolar in University of Mumbai, India

Mr. Tajala Fayaz Magray holds a Ph.D. in Physics with a specialization in energy storage devices, along with a postgraduate degree in Physics focused on material science from the University of Mumbai, and a bachelor’s degree in science from Sri Pratap College Srinagar, complemented by higher secondary education from Sri Pratap Higher Secondary School. His academic and research work centers on advanced materials for energy storage, including machine learning-assisted high-throughput DFT frameworks for perovskites, development of conducting polymers, and advanced nanocomposites. He has contributed to research on solid solution engineering of molybdates for next-generation energy storage and electrocatalytic applications, as well as flexible and wearable solid-state supercapacitors using graphene-based composites. He has actively presented his work at international conferences and participated in global academic events related to materials science and innovation. His training includes workshops on multiscale modelling and simulation, nanoscience and nanotechnology, and advanced instrumentation techniques. Additionally, he has engaged in specialized programs and webinars focused on electrochemical energy storage devices. His research profile reflects strong interdisciplinary expertise combining materials science, computational methods, and energy technologies.

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