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Ishrat Jahan Badruddin is a Post-doctoral Research Associate at the University of Leeds, affiliated with the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures and the School of Design. She contributes to the Future Fibres Network (FFN+) and collaborates with institutions like the University of Exeter, Northumbria University, and The Microfibre Consortium.
- PhD in Manufacturing Engineering, Cranfield University, UK
- M.Tech in Chemical Technology, Harcourt Butler Technical University, India
- B.Tech in Biotechnology, Integral University, India
Her research focuses on sustainable materials engineering, particularly microfibre emissions from textiles, seaweed-based functional fibres, and biofabrication techniques. She combines polymer science with textile manufacturing to address environmental challenges in the industry.
Notable projects include:
- NERC-funded work on UK textile industry emissions
- PCT-funded £50k study on microfibre impacts
- EPSRC collaboration with University of York for seaweed fibre development
- Innovative mycelium leather coating with SAGES and Osmose Studio (2023)
Scientific awards include
- NERC funding through FFN+ (UKRI)
- PCT grant for textile emission analysis
- EPSRC collaboration on sustainable fibre manufacturing
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