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Anju Toor is an Assistant Professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Georgia Tech, researching nanomaterials for energy systems. Her work focuses on printed electronics, energy storage systems, and nanoparticle self-assembly for next-generation technologies.
Research encompasses development of flexible/stretchable batteries for AR/VR applications, printed sensors for agriculture, and advanced energy materials. Current projects include high-voltage hydrogel electrolytes and printed ion sensors.
Publications focus on energy materials innovation, with recent work on hydrogel electrolytes, functionalized MXenes, and printed potentiometric sensors appearing in materials science journals.
- Bakar Innovation Fellowship
- EECS Rising Star
Leads research on stretchable energy storage systems and advises graduate students in materials innovation projects.
Directs laboratory research on nanoparticle self-assembly and printed energy devices.
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