Could a simple magnetic field unlock faster charging and better energy storage for future technologies? This study explores a new approach to energy storage innovation.
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Anuradha Yadav is a PhD scholar working under the supervision of Prof. Manoj Kumar Singh from the Central University of Haryana (CUH), India and in close collaboration with Prof. Chandra Sekhar Rout, Centre for Nano and Material Sciences (CNMS), Jain University, India in the field of energy storage devices. Her research focuses on the synthesis of nanomaterials and their composites for supercapacitor applications. She is particularly interested in the development of miniaturised and flexible microsupercapacitors, as well as investigating the effects of light and magnetic fields on supercapacitor performance.

Anuradha Yadav is a PhD scholar working under the supervision of Prof. Manoj Kumar Singh from the Central University of Haryana (CUH), India and in close collaboration with Prof. Chandra Sekhar Rout, Centre for Nano and Material Sciences (CNMS), Jain University, India in the field of energy storage devices. Her research focuses on the synthesis of nanomaterials and their composites for supercapacitor applications. She is particularly interested in the development of miniaturised and flexible microsupercapacitors, as well as investigating the effects of light and magnetic fields on supercapacitor performance.
Could a simple magnetic field unlock faster charging and better energy storage for future technologies? This study explores a new approach to energy storage innovation.