In addition to material design and membranes, I have worked extensively on developing electrochemical sensors for real-time water quality monitoring. This research focuses on detecting trace levels of contaminants, such as heavy metals (e.g., Nickel and Cobalt) and pathogens, in natural and wastewater sources. I design and optimize sensors to achieve high sensitivity and selectivity using techniques like cyclic voltammetry (CV) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). These sensors are vital for advancing water quality monitoring technologies, enabling more efficient and cost-effective approaches to safeguarding water resources and public health.