Nidhi Dhull

Nidhi Dhull

Nidhi Dhull is a freelance scientific writer, editor, and reviewer with a PhD in Physics.

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Nidhi has an extensive research experience in material sciences. Her research has been mainly focused on biosensing applications of thin films. During her Ph.D., she developed a noninvasive immunosensor for cortisol hormone and a paper-based biosensor for E. coli bacteria. Her works have been published in reputed journals of publishers like Elsevier and Taylor & Francis. She has also made a significant contribution to some pending patents.

Her expertise lies in thin film processing and characterization including clean room experience. Apart from experimental Physics, she is inclined towards material science research through simulations and modeling using tools like COMSOL. She looks forward to working in this direction in the future.

Along with her thesis work, Nidhi was engaged in multiple research projects and handled their documentation and financial aspects as well. Post her Ph.D. thesis submission, Nidhi started editing and proofreading technical articles around 2 years ago and has been both a freelancer and contract editor and reviewer.

Besides Physics, Nidhi keeps herself updated about new research and developments in other fields of science and is passionate about scientific writing. She likes to write about the latest findings and innovations. Teamwork, multitasking, and cooperation are some of her strengths. Outside of work, she enjoys being around family, reading, and long walks.

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Articles from Nidhi

Is Ancient Roman Concrete as Green as We Think? New Study Says it’s Complicated

Scientists Find Waste Foundry Sand Can Boost Concrete Strength, Lower Costs, and Support Sustainability

MIT Researchers Use Machine Learning to Identify Sustainable Alternatives to Cement Production

Study Finds Ideal ITS Replacement Levels to Enhance Concrete Strength and Seismic Performance

Researchers Develop Energy-Efficient Concrete with Nano-Silica and Expanded Polystyrene

Vape Butts in Your Pavement? This Unlikely Combo Just Made Roads Last Longer

Machine Learning Accurately Predicts Strength of Concrete Made with Industrial Waste

Biopolymer-Infused Clay Bricks Deliver Better Insulation and Strength

Can Volcanic Rock Help Fix Cement’s Carbon Footprint? Stanford Thinks So

New Study Uses Box-Behnken Design to Optimize Strength and Workability of Eco-Friendly Concrete

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