Graduate Student
Clarkson University
Nishi Gondhiya is a PhD student in the department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Clarkson University. She is currently working on Novel sensing materials for PFAS detection in drinking water. She is a dedicated researcher and instructor with expertise in electrochemical sensors, nanomaterials, and environmental monitoring. Nishi is currently developing innovative wearable electrochemical sensors for the dual detection and degradation of organophosphate pesticides, with a strong focus on real-world applications such as portable and stretchable platforms. Her work emphasizes sustainable and selective sensing solutions for pollutants like PFAS, heavy metals, and pesticides, combining techniques such as UV-Vis, fluorescence, and electrochemistry.