Tripura University Researcher Lands German Patent and Japan Fellowship

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Agartala: Dr. Farhana Yasmin Rahman just scored a German patent for her work on sustainable electronic memory. She conducted this research at the Thinfilms Nanoscience Laboratory at Tripura University. Prof. Syed Arshad Hussain supervised her work. It is a big win for the lab.

Rahman used extracts from lotus, rose, and sajna plants to build low-cost memory devices. These devices might one day help silicon-based tech. Her innovation marks a major step for sustainable electronics.

The researcher also landed a postdoctoral fellowship in Japan. She will join the Ionic Device Group at the National Institute for Materials Science. She plans to study transistor-based neuromorphic devices. These machines mimic the human brain to advance future computing. Tripura University officials stated, "Dr. Rahman's achievements reflect the growing international impact of its research ecosystem."

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