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Manisha Phadatare is a Researcher at Mid Sweden University's Department of Engineering, Mathematics and Science Education (IMD) in Sundsvall, specializing in advanced materials for energy and biomedical applications. Her work bridges fundamental nanomaterial research with practical implementations in battery technology and hyperthermia treatment.
Her primary research focuses on silicon-based anodes for Li-ion batteries, magnetic nanoparticles for hyperthermia, and radioactivity analysis. She develops novel nanomaterials including graphene composites, ferrite nanoparticles, and silicon dioxide structures, emphasizing sustainable synthesis methods and scalable manufacturing processes. Her work addresses critical challenges in energy storage durability, cold-weather battery performance, and targeted cancer therapy.
Analysis of her 15 most recent publications reveals a dominant focus on silicon anode engineering (70% of works), with significant contributions to roll-to-roll electrode manufacturing and magnetic hyperthermia optimization. Her research consistently emphasizes cost-effective synthesis (urea-based, green chemistry), structural-property relationships, and real-world applicability in extreme environments like cold climates.
Dr. Phadatare actively contributes to major research initiatives including the current projects Flexible and Sustainable Solid-State Batteries for Cold-Weather Electronic Applications and IMPHET - Innovation environment for advanced Materials and Processes with Sustainable Energy Applications, alongside previously completed projects DRIVE and STORE - Electrical energy storage. She is affiliated with the FSCN Research Centre and maintains active collaborations across international research groups.
