
Dr. Taniya Rose Abraham
Scientist
Computational Chemist | Energy Materials Researcher | Academic Collaborator in Sustainable Technologies
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Dr. Taniya Rose Abraham is an Assistant Professor and researcher at the School of Energy Materials, Mahatma Gandhi University, with expertise in computational chemistry, nanotechnology, and energy materials.
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Her research focuses on advanced simulation and modeling techniques for sustainable and next-generation energy systems.
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She has received prestigious fellowships, including the DCE Aspire Fellowship (2018), MGU Junior Research Fellowship (2015–2017), and Senior Research Fellowship (2018–2019) for her scientific contributions.
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Dr. Taniya is the Chair Coordinator for the Nobel Laureates Chair (2024) and also serves as Nodal Officer of the FYUGP, Placement Officer, and IQAC Coordinator at her school.
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She plays a vital role in international academic collaborations, partnering with institutions such as the University of Louisville (USA) and James Cook University (Australia).
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She coordinates joint initiatives with the International Natural Fiber Organization (INFO), Netherlands, focusing on renewable energy and green materials.
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Since 2022, she has successfully facilitated 13 international MoUs with leading global institutions and industries in the field of energy science and technology.
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Dr. Taniya is married to Mr. Arun Thomas Varghese and is the mother of a baby girl, Raelyn Susa Arun, balancing her dynamic academic life with a strong family foundation.