Dr. Guy Z. Ramon, Associate Professor at Technion's Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, earned his PhD in Environmental Engineering from Technion in 2010. His research focuses on membrane science and technology, biofilms, and clean energy production. Dr. Ramon has held fellowships at Princeton University and UCLA.
Dr. Sirshendu De, professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at IIT Kharagpur, specializes in membrane separations and transport processes. An IIT Kanpur alumnus, he has received the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize and holds numerous patents. His innovations include a low-cost arsenic filter for rural households.
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Dr. Balaji, Senior Scientist at Centre for Fuel Cell Technology-ARCI Chennai, specializes in electrochemical hydrogen generation and PEM fuel cells. With a Ph.D. from CSIR-CECRI and postdoctoral research in Japan, he holds five patents, 45+ publications, and has transferred five technologies to industry. He has led ₹20 crore in funded projects and delivered 80+ invited talks.
Dr. Raveendra, Assistant Professor at IIT (BHU) Varanasi, earned his PhD from IIT Madras, pioneered India's first 5 kW-10 kWh vanadium redox flow battery, deployed at HPCL R&D and demonstrated to the Indian Army. Former R&D Manager at VFlowTech, Singapore, he now serves as faculty at IIT (BHU) Varanasi, researching energy storage, AI-driven battery predictions, and hydrogen economy.
Dr. Venkatasailanathan Ramadesigan, Associate Professor at IIT Bombay's Department of Energy Science and Engineering, earned his PhD from Washington University in St. Louis. His research focuses on modeling and optimization of Li-ion batteries, fuel cells, and large-scale energy storage systems. He has over 100 publications and 3,589 citations.
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Dr. Sourav Mondal, Assistant Professor in Chemical Engineering at IIT Kharagpur, specializes in transport phenomena in energy systems. His research encompasses transport in porous media, liquid crystal science, and fluid-structure interactions. Dr. Mondal has received the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers Award for his contributions to the field.
Dr. Ashish Joshi is Senior Engineer, Carbon Capture Systems at Advanced Research Center of GE Vernova. He completed his masters in Chemical Engineering from IIT Madras in 1999. He is with GE Bangalore for 24+ years. He started with GE Plastics in 2000 and then moved to GE Research where he started working on Sustainable Energy related technologies – Hydrogen production, CO2 capture, Advanced combustion, Fuel cells, etc. He was part of PACE team where he did IP and competitive analysis in these areas. From last two years, his work involves process modeling, cost analysis in these areas.
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