Dr. Anila Rose Cherian successfully cleared the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE). She pursued her PhD in electrochemical sensing, focusing on advanced sensor development. Her research utilized molecular imprinting techniques for selective analyte detection. This approach allowed the creation of specific and sensitive sensors. These platforms offer potential applications in environmental monitoring, medical diagnostics, and food safety. Her work resulted in several high-impact journal publications. Dr. Cherian collaborated with leading researchers in electrochemical sensing and molecular recognition. She is committed to applying these technologies to real-world challenges. As a mentor, she has guided students in developing innovative sensing devices.