Current PhD scholars in the Group
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Mrs.Nishkala (Part-Time)
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Mr.Vishnu Shankar (Part-Time)
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PhD Completed & thesis submitted
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Ms.Asha Raveendran (Full-Time)
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Dr.K.Vengadesan
(2019 - 2023)
Working as "Assistant Professor at RAAK Arts and Science College Puducherry", Villianur - India
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Dr.VeniKeertheeswari N
(JRF/SRF: 2020 - 2023)
Working as "Visiting Faculty at NIT Puducherry", Karaikal - India
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Dr.Bavatharani C
(JRF/SRF: 2019 - 2022)
Working as "Assistant Professor at Saveetha Engineering College", Chennai - India
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​Dr.Suba Lakshmi M
(SERB-JRF/SRF: 2019 - 2022)
Working as "Assistant Professor at V.V.Vanniaperumal College for Women", Virudhunagar - India
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Dr.Muthusankar Eswaran
(DST-JRF/SRF: 2016 - 2020)
PhD Thesis Title: Development and Characterization of Conducting Polymers based Nanocomposites as Modified Electrodes for Multifunctional Devices
Working as "Assistant Professor at Digital University Kerala - India
Worked as "Post Doctoral Fellow at Chalmers University of Technology - Sweden
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Research Topic: Biomaterials for Medical Applications
Research Topic: Bio-Materials for Antimicrobial Application
PhD Thesis Title: Green Synthesis of Nanostructured Polymer and its Composite for Energy Applications
PhD Thesis Title: Nanohybrid Materials as Anode Electrocatalyst for Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Applications
PhD Thesis Title: Ultrasonication Aided Synthesis of Conducting Polymers based Nanocomposite for Methanol Electro-Oxidation
PhD Thesis Title: Nanocomposite Materials based Modified Electrodes for Energy Storage and Conversion Application