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Post Doctoral Fellow : Dr. BASUDEV BARAL
Email: [email protected]

Research Interest / Thesis Tittle : Scrupulous Designing of Polar Redox Crystal Facets-Interfaces of Functional Metal Oxides, Conscientious Architecture of Isotype Hybrids of Anisotropic Nanostructures, Synchronous Development of Schottky-Ohmic Contact Provocative Multi Electron Relayers for Vectorial Exciton Trajection, and Introduction of Extrinsic Electron-Hole Sink Surface to Establish Incessant Photonic Energy Transfer and Transition from Source to Sink for Elevated Photo Catalytic Activity.


basudev baral
 

Post Doctoral Fellow : Dr. RENJI RAJENDRAN
Email: [email protected]

Research Interest / Thesis Tittle : Improving the performance and durability of G-C3N4-based photocatalysts for solar-powered water splitting and hydrogen peroxide production.

renji rajendran
 

Senior Research Fellow : SWARNALATA SWAIN
Email: [email protected]

Research Interest / Thesis Tittle : Anisotropic palladium-based nanostructures for catalysis.

renji rajendran
 

Junior Research Fellow : SWNOVUHULU RHAKHO
Email: [email protected]

Research Interest / Thesis Tittle : Anisotropic nanostructures for remediation of emerging contaminants and energy applications.

renji rajendran
 

Junior Research Fellow : MONIKA NAGARAJ
Email: [email protected]

Research Interest / Thesis Tittle : Research Interest/ Thesis Title: Anisotropic transition metal chalcogenides for efficient water splitting.

MONIKA NAGARAJ
 

M.Sc. Student (2022-2024) : NANDINI SANKURATHRI
Email: [email protected]

Research Interest / Thesis Tittle : Design and fabrication of low-cost anisotropic nanomaterials for water splitting applications.

NANDINI SANKURATHRI
 

M.Sc. Student (2023-2025) : Anusha Naik
Email: [email protected]

Research Interest / Thesis Tittle : Bi- and trimetallic telluride nanostructures for sensing applications.

Anusha Naik
 

 
       
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