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Welcome to Nanomaterials & Green Hydrogen Research Lab specializing in Hydrogen Production. Energy Storage. Material Synthesis. Fuel Cells. Electrocatalysis.

We help researchers, institutions, and industries advance sustainable energy solutions through nanotechnology-enabled approaches that enhance hydrogen production, storage, and utilization. We specialize in green hydrogen technologies through our scientific expertise and innovative research methodologies at Tribhuvan University.

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Funded Research Projects

NGHRL conducts nationally and internationally funded research projects in green hydrogen and nanomaterials.

Government & Institutional Grants

Supported by academic institutions and government bodies to promote sustainable energy research.

Student Research Grants

Undergraduate, graduate, and PhD students receive support for thesis and project-based research.

International Collaboration

Joint grants with international universities enable knowledge exchange and high-impact publications.

Innovation & Technology Grants

Funding supports innovative electrocatalyst development and green hydrogen technologies.

Publication & Conference Support

Grants assist researchers in publishing papers and presenting findings at international conferences.

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What is green Hydrogen?

Green hydrogen is hydrogen gas produced through a process that emits little to no greenhouse gases. Unlike traditional hydrogen production, which relies on fossil fuels, green hydrogen uses renewable energy (such as solar, wind, or hydropower) to power the separation of water into its basic components.

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Advancing green hydrogen, nanomaterials, and next-generation electrocatalysis research.

Green Hydrogen Research

Focused research on sustainable green hydrogen production using advanced water electrolysis techniques.

Nanomaterials & Electrocatalysts

Design and synthesis of nanomaterials and electrocatalysts for energy and fuel cell applications.

Research Collaboration

Collaboration with national and international universities, institutions, and research partners.

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What is NGHRL?

The Nanomaterials and Green Hydrogen Research Lab (NGHRL) is a research laboratory under the Department of Chemistry at Tri-Chandra Multiple Campus, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal. It focuses on nanotechnology-based research for green hydrogen production, storage, and utilization.

Who founded NGHRL?

NGHRL was established by Assistant Professor Dr. Dasu Ram Paudel in the Department of Chemistry.

What are the main research areas of NGHRL?

Our key research areas include:

  • Nanomaterials for hydrogen production (electrocatalysis, fuel cells)
  • Solid-state hydrogen storage (metal hydrides, MOFs)
  • Hydrogen fuel cells and electrolyte membranes
  • Applications of nanomaterials in hydrogen combustion

What facilities are available at NGHRL?

NGHRL is equipped with modern research instruments including:

  • Ultra-sonicator
  • Hydrothermal autoclave
  • Centrifuge machine
  • pH scale
  • Digital weight balance
  • Magnetic stirrer

Is NGHRL open for external researchers or collaborators?

Yes, we encourage collaboration with national and international researchers, institutions, and industries. Please contact us with your proposal or inquiry.

How can I collaborate with NGHRL?

You can reach out via email or phone to discuss potential joint research, student exchange, publications, or use of facilities. See our Collaboration section for more details.

Can I visit NGHRL?

Yes, academic and research visits are welcome by prior appointment. Please contact us to schedule a visit.

Can I pursue my PhD or Master's research at NGHRL?

Yes, NGHRL supports graduate (Master's and PhD) research under the supervision of Dr. Dasu Ram Poudel. Interested students should contact the Department of Chemistry, Tri-Chandra Multiple Campus.

Are there internship opportunities at NGHRL?

Yes, undergraduate and graduate students may apply for research internships. Please send your CV and a brief statement of interest to our lab email.

How can I apply to work or study at NGHRL?

Please refer to the official Tribhuvan University and Tri-Chandra Multiple Campus admission procedures. For lab-specific opportunities, contact us directly.

Where can I find NGHRL publications?

Our publications are listed on the Publications page of this website. Many are also available through academic databases and journals.

Does NGHRL offer research grants or funding?

NGHRL engages in funded research projects and collaborations. Funding opportunities vary and are often project-specific. Contact us for current opportunities.

Where is NGHRL located?

NGHRL is located in the Chemistry Department of Tri-Chandra Multiple Campus, near Ghantaghar, Kathmandu, Nepal.

How can I contact NGHRL?

You can contact us via:

  • Email: [Insert Email]
  • Phone: [Insert Phone]
  • Postal Address: Department of Chemistry, Tri-Chandra Multiple Campus, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal

Is the website updated regularly?

We strive to keep the website updated with recent research, publications, and lab news. Please check back periodically or contact us for the latest information.

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Welcome to Nanomaterials & Green Hydrogen Research Lab

NGHRL (Nanomaterials and Green Hydrogen Research Lab) is a premier research facility at Tribhuvan University's Tri-Chandra Multiple Campus in Kathmandu, Nepal. Established by Assistant Professor Dr. Dasu Ram Paudel in the Department of Chemistry.