PROF. DR. RAMESH A/L T. SUBRAMANIAM
Department of Physics
Faculty of Science
rameshum.edu.my| View CV | |
| View 1-Page CV | |
| Publons | |
| Scopus Link | |
| Biography | |
|
Prof Dr. Ramesh T Subramaniam is a material scientist well known for his outstanding scholastic contribution on solutions for energy storage and harvesting devices for green energy and sustainable smart cities of tomorrow. The novelty of his research is the successful invention of highly adhesive polymer membranes, self-healable hydrogel electrolytes and electrodes using natural resources, environmentally friendly polymer electrolytes and techniques in the fabrication of green energy devices.
|
|
Publication
Finance
| Project Title | Progress | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Sustainable Biopolymer-Based Hydrogel Electrolytes and Hybrid Electrodes for Advanced Energy Storage Systems |
|
new |
| Fast-Charging, Wide-Voltage Supercapatteries Employing Rare Earth Element-Based Electrodes and Electrolytes for Electric Vehicles |
|
on going |
| COST-EFFECTIVE REAL-TIME IN VITRO ELECTROCHEMICAL IMMUNOSENSING OF CA125 IN OVARIAN CANCER CELLS USING 3D FLOWER-LIKE MOS2/ZNSE- FESE2 NANOSTRUCTURES DERIVED FROM METAL-ORGANIC FRAMEWORK |
|
on going |
| This information is generated from Research Grant Management System | ||
A Stage-Wise Plateau-Sodiation Mechanism Enabled by Ultramicropores in the Hard Carbon Anode for Sodium Storage
A Review on the Advancement of Biopolymer Electrolytes for High-Performance Supercapacitor Applications
Most recent advances in MXene hybrids for next-generation supercapacitors: Structure, synthesis, properties, challenges, and prospects
Optimizing MXene: Post-Synthesis treatments strategies & their characterization
Graphene: Fabrication, Properties and Applications
Applications of elastomeric nanocellulose composites in flexible electronic devices
Metal Oxide based Nanocomposites for High Energy Applications
Synthesis of a Hybrid Self-Cleaning Coating System for Glass
Hybrid Organic Materials for the Enhancement of Light Harvesting in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells, Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
