(Co-supervisor)
Mr. Tran Quang Dung graduated with my B.Eng in Materials Science and Engineering from NTU (2021) and is continuing his grad school here. His current work focuses on activation of epoxy curing by a high-frequency alternating magnetic field. His current research interest is in polymer manufacture technologies and characterization, magnetic nanoparticles synthesis, and thermoplastic composites. His prior research experience include corrosion engineering and polymer synthesis.
(Supervisor)
Ms. Wang Jiaojiao is currently pursuing her Ph.D degree at the School of Materials Science and Engineering, NTU, Singapore. She obtained her B.Eng. and M.Eng. degrees from Beijing University of Technology. Her research focuses on synthesizing magnetic nanoparticles for magnetocuring. Additionally, she has prior research experience in metal, microelectronics, solders, and processing technologies.
(Supervisor)
Ms. Purvi Khanna is currently pursuing her Ph.D. at the School of Materials Science and Engineering, NTU, Singapore where she is working on synthesis of magnetic nanoparticles for magneto-curing. She completed her Bachelors in Physics (Hons.) from University of Delhi (2020). During her bachelors, she did an internship at SSPL, DRDO on Molecular Beam Epitaxy of compound semiconductor films. Also, she has completed her Masters in Applied Physics from DTU (2022) where she worked on synthesis of 2D transition metal dichalcogenide nanomaterials.
(Co-supervisor)
Mr. Muralidhar Yadav is currently pursuing a PhD at the School of Materials Science and Engineering, NTU, Singapore. He completed his B. Tech in Metallurgy and Materials Engineering at the Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology (IIEST), Shibpur in 2021, followed by an M. Tech in Materials Engineering from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore in 2023. His prior research focused on graphene-based polymer matrix nanocomposites. He also worked on wire arc additive manufacturing of Nitinol for biomedical applications. He was selected for NTU-INDIA Connect Research Fellow and worked on the synthesis of Curie nanoparticles for magneto-curing applications. His research interest includes biomaterials, additive manufacturing, heat treatment, characterization, texture, magnetic materials, polymers, steels, corrosion, and machine learning.
(Supervisor)
Mr. Chinmay Thool is currently pursuing a PhD at the School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, under the supervision of Prof. Raju V. Ramanujan. He completed his B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras in 2024. During his undergraduate studies, he worked on composite materials and biomaterials. His current research focuses on Magnetocuring Technology and its applications. Broadly, his interests span nanoparticles, additive manufacturing, polymers, and biomaterials. As a first-year PhD student, he is eager to explore diverse research domains and deepen his expertise in materials science.
(Co-supervisor)
Mr. Abel CAMARA is a Ph.D. student at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, in the School of Materials Science and Engineering, under the supervision of Prof. Terry W.J. Steele and Prof. Raju V. Ramanujan. He completed his higher education in France, starting with preparatory classes at Lycée Chaptal, followed by earning his MSc from ENSMAC-Bordeaux Institute of Technology in 2023. During his Master's program, he gained research experience through two internships—one at The University of Tokyo, working on quantum dot-based solar cells, and another at CANOE, where he focused on surface functionalization of cellulose for composite materials. Currently, his Ph.D. research is centered on Magnetocuring technology and its industrial applications in composite materials fabrication.