✨ Excited to share that I recently presented my poster at the International Plasma Technology Joint Conference (IPTJC) 2025, held at Ming Chi University of Technology, Taiwan.
🔬 Title: Simultaneous Detection of Riboflavin and Chloramphenicol in Food Matrices Using Calcined and Uncalcined NiCuO/MWCNT Modified GCE. In this work, I developed a novel electrochemical sensor using a NiCuO/MWCNT composite (with and without calcination) to simultaneously detect two important food-related compounds — riboflavin (vitamin B2) and chloramphenicol (an antibiotic residue). The sensor showed excellent performance with clear, separate oxidation peaks even in complex food matrices.
💡 This project bridges materials science and biosensing, and it was exciting to receive insightful feedback from fellow researchers during the poster session. I also gained new perspectives on how plasma technologies and nanomaterials can enhance sensor performance.
Grateful to IPTJC 2025 for the opportunity to present and connect with experts in the field! Looking forward to applying some of these ideas in my future research.
I have had the opportunity to present my research at the International Conference on SDSE (Smart Devices and Sustainable Energy), hosted by Ming Chi University of Technology! 🌍🔬 My poster, titled ‘Synthesis of CaZrO3 by Hydrothermal Method for Electrochemical Sensing of Rutin,’ focused on an exciting and innovative approach to sustainable materials and electrochemical sensing.
This research explores how CaZrO3, synthesized through a green hydrothermal process, can be used for the sensitive detection of rutin, a natural antioxidant. By combining smart material synthesis with sustainability, this work opens the door to more eco-friendly and efficient sensor technologies, which are particularly valuable for biomedical and environmental applications.
The conference was an incredible opportunity to connect with industry leaders, researchers, and innovators who are all pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in sustainable energy and smart devices. The feedback and discussions around my work have inspired new ideas for further developments in this field.
A big thank you to #MingChiUniversityofTechnology for hosting such an impactful event, and to everyone who stopped by to discuss my poster. Looking forward to future collaborations and continuing to explore how these technologies can shape a more sustainable future!