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Delivers Lectures, writing Monograph, guiding students to initiate new work.
Dr. Muthupandian Ashokkumar, University of Melbourne
Research Collaboration and Paper published
Research collaboration and Paper published
Research Collaboration and Paper writing
Discussion regarding Project
Experimental research work in Chemistry & Chemical Engineering needs advanced technologies in addition to conventional technologies for their process improvement. Hence, an understanding of the developing technologies is very much essential for research students and faculty members as well as industry community. Unfortunately the expertise in developing technologies is very scarce and researchers often are hesitant for taking up the research activity thinking that it is beyond their scope of interest and capacity. Keeping these in mind we are organizing a Indo-Australian workshop on Nanomaterials for applications in agriculture, food, energy and environment especially for research scholars and faculty members. The course is designed in such a way that the participants will get a complete overview of various aspects of Nanomaterials. This course would focus on synthesis and applications of Nanomaterials towards agriculture, energy and environment.
National Institute of Technology and other institutes nearby
The creation of the modern world requires many industrial sectors, however, sustainability needs to be considered while developing industries. In particular, organic pollutants generated by many of these industries contaminate the environment leading to health and other issues. needs necessary environmental remediation for a sustainable future. Hence, mMany countries have adopted different oxidation/disinfection systems for the removal of pollutants found in the environmentfor the remediation of aqueous environment. Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) have been introduced to remove the organic pollutants present in wastewater. Sonolytic degradation of organic pollutants is considered as one of the AOPs, however, this process has its limitations. In order to overcome the limitations, hybrid techniques involving ultrasound other AOPs have been developed. This review highlights the advantages of using hybrid techniques involving ultrasound for the degradation of organic pollutants in aqueous solutions.
Invited 30 authors for this Encyclopedia and it is under process
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