Biography:
Amna Bibi is from Pakistan and is currently a PhD student in Chemistry at the University of Cambridge. She earned her M.Phil. in Chemistry with Distinction (CGPA 4.0/4.0, 1st Position) from UST Bannu, after completing her MSc and BSc degrees in Chemistry, both with Gold Medals. Her research focuses on designing eco-friendly, low-cost portable sensors for the detection of toxic ions and biomolecules in water, with applications in environmental monitoring and healthcare diagnostics.
She has also worked as a Chemistry Lecturer and Research Assistant, where she mentors students and publishes in reputed journals. The Michael Taiwo Graduate School Scholarship will support her in refining her academic vision and enhancing the global impact of her research.


Title : Kinetics of silver ion encapsulation as nanoparticles using vaccinium oxycoccos plant extract for the efficient sensing of Cr(iii) ions and its biological assessment