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Damodhar M Ghime

Dr. Damodhar M. Ghime is a researcher in chemical engineering who works on making new catalysts to clean water, reduce pollution, and turn waste into useful materials. He has developed catalysts from rice husks, minerals, and nanomaterials to tackle problems like wastewater, air pollution, and carbon dioxide emissions. His goal is to use science to create cleaner and more sustainable solutions for everyday life.

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