
Ata Ur Rehman
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Jan 10, 2025 |
pubs.rsc.org | Saleem Raza |Zhejiang Normal |Ata Ur Rehman |Cheng Chen
Synergistically self-assembled in situ growth of MXene@MOF derived sodium alginate hydrogel 3D frameworks as next-generation electrocatalysts for oxygen and hydrogen evolution† The need to minimize carbon emissions and improve sustainable energy systems has stimulated significant research into multifunctional materials. This work presents a unique MXene@MOF and sodium alginate hydrogel composite as an electrocatalyst in energy storage and conversion.
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Oct 5, 2024 |
medium.com | Ata Ur Rehman
Startup Culture and EnvironmentAta Ur Rehman·FollowPublished inInsightful Echoes·18 min read·--Startups are probably best explained in terms of a “fast-moving, quick-decision type” environments where things can change on a dime. In other words, besides developed companies with a pre-defined process and system, startups work in a state of flux where rapid experimentation is regularly happening along with constant adjustments.
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Oct 4, 2024 |
medium.com | Ata Ur Rehman
Ata Ur Rehman·Follow10 min read·--Hi! I am Ata. I am a Product Head at an IT company. With responsibilities like creating long-term success plans and expanding our product are among my primary focuses. While working within tech, my passion lies with personal development — something which the tech sector does well to foster!I firmly believe that the same ideas that propel the growth of products may also propel people’s personal and professional development.
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Aug 10, 2024 |
medium.com | Ata Ur Rehman
Have you ever wondered why people often think they’re right, even when they might not be? What if I told you there’s something we all experience, yet most of us deny it’s happening to us? Sounds mysterious, right? Well, the answer lies in a simple yet powerful word: bias. Bias is like a sneaky trick our brains play on us. It’s a way of thinking that makes us believe something, even if it’s not entirely true.
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Jul 3, 2024 |
medium.com | Ata Ur Rehman
I remember the first time depression hit me. It felt like falling into a deep, dark pit with no way out. But with time, counseling, and a lot of effort, I climbed out and thought I was free. Little did I know, that was just the beginning of a cycle. Years later, it returned. I was surprised and frustrated. How could this be happening again? I went through the same process of climbing out, only for it to come back yet again.
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