Dr. Srinidhi Raghavan M.

Dr. Srinidhi Raghavan M.

Assistant Professor

M.Sc., Ph.D.

srinidhir.chem@bmsce.ac.in

Research Interests: Nanomaterial synthesis, Gas sensors fabrication, Magnetic materials for 5G Technology, Carbon nanomaterials for water purification. Semiconductors, Transparent conduction oxide thin films, Nanofluids, and composite materials.

About

I am an enthusiastic and passionate individual who enjoys sharing knowledge with a proven record of helping students progress through positive learning experiences. I have enriching experience in training and developing effective knowledge about modern technology. Research is my passion which makes me always active. Always keen on application-oriented research which supports the future aspects
I’m interested in science, music, sport, and literature. Carnatic musician and instrument. Involved more social activities and cultural programs.Good narrator and poet in Sanskrit, a quick learner in languages and skills. Admire towards simplicity.

Education

  • Ph.D., - Carbonaceous nanomaterials synthesis through Inert-ambient pyrolysis and their applications
    Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal and Indian Institute of Science
    Passed Year: 2015 | Program Type: FullTime
  • M.Phil., - General Chemistry (Polymer chemistry specialization)
    Bharathidasan University- Research work carried out at IIT Madras, department of Chemistry and CLRI
    Passed Year: 2008 | Program Type: FullTime
  • M.Sc., - General Chemistry
    Bharathidasan University
    Passed Year: 2006 | Program Type: FullTime
  • B.Sc - General Chemistry
    Bharathiyar University
    Passed Year: 2004 | Program Type: FullTime

Selected Publications

  • Journal | Published On : 02-02-2024
    K. Sakthipandi a, K. Venkatesan a, R. Sivakumar , G. Rajkumar , B. Ganesh Babu , S. Arunmetha , Aslam Hossain , M. Srinidhi Raghavan , V. Rajendran
    Exploring the impact of rare-earth (La3+) ions doping on structural, magnetic, and dielectric properties of Co0.50Ni0.50LaxFe2-xO4 nano?spinel ferrite.Journal of Alloys and Compounds ,Volume 981, 25 April 2024, 173708
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  • Journal | Published On : 10-11-2023
    E. Ahilandeswari , K. Sakthipandi , R. Rajesh Kanna , G. Rajkumar , B. Ganesh Babu , S. Arunmetha , Aslam Hossain, P. Sakthivel , V. Rajendran, M. Srinidhi Raghavan.
    Exploring the electromagnetic shielding behavior of lanthanum doped calcium nanoferrites.
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  • Journal | Published On : 07-07-2023
    Rajani M R a b, Ravishankar R a b, Maya Naik K c, Srinidhi Raghavan M d, Vidya C e, Girish Kumar S f, Manjunatha C
    Carbonaceous MnFe2O4 nano-adsorbent: Synthesis, characterisation and investigations on chromium (VI) ions removal efficiency from aqueous solution. Applied Surface Science Advances.Volume 16, August 2023, 100434
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  • Journal | Published On : 20-08-2022
    K. Sakthipandi , B. Ganesh Babu , G. Rajkumar , Aslam Hossian , M Srinidhi Raghavan , M. Rajesh Kumar.
    Investigation of magnetic phase transitions in Ni0.5Cu0.25Zn0.25Fe2-xLaxO4 nanoferrites using magnetic and in-situ ultrasonic measurements. Physica B: Condensed Matter 645, 414280
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  • Journal | Published On : 09-07-2022
    Suma Umesh, A Usha, Kiran Bailey, K. Sujatha, S. Varadharajaperumal, S. A. Shivashankar & M. Srinidhi Raghavan
    Nanocrystalline Spinel CoFe2O4 Thin Films Deposited via Microwave-Assisted Synthesis for Sensing Application.Volume 51, pages 5395–5404, (2022)
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  • Patents | Published On : 14-06-2022
    Kiran Bailey, M. Srinidhi Raghavan, Sujatha.K
    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING WASTE- Indian Patent Published
  • Journal | Published On : 21-04-2021
    K. Sakthipandi, P. Thamilmaran; M. Arunachalam; M. Srinidhi Raghavan.
    Ultrasonic investigation of materials—An avenue for project-based learning. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 151, 2732–2738 (2022)
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  • Journal | Published On : 04-03-2021
    M. Srinidhi Raghavan and Suma Umesh , Usha A., S. Varadharajaperumal, S. A. Shivashankar
    Carbonaceous ZnO nanocomposite for sensing of H2S at sub-ppm concentrations, Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures, Vol.19, Taylor & Francis.
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  • Journal | Published On : 21-02-2020
    Usman UlMuazzam, M. SrinidhiRaghavan, Anamika SinghPratiyush, R.Muralidharan, and Srinivasan Raghavan, Digbijoy N.Nath, and Prof.S.A.Shivashankar.
    High-responsivity (In0.26Ga0.74)2O3 UV detectors on sapphire realized by microwave irradiation-assisted deposition Usman UlMuazzam, M. SrinidhiRaghavan, Anamika SinghPratiyush, R.Muralidharan, and Srinivasan Raghavan, Digbijoy N.Nath, and Prof.S.A.Shivashankar. Journal of Alloys and Compounds Volume 828, 5 July 2020, 154337
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  • Journal | Published On : 29-11-2019
    M Srinidhi Raghavan, Girish Muralidharan, Amitava Pramanik, S A Shivashankar and Navakanta Bhat
    Ultra-sensitive H2S sensing at ppb concentrations by barely crystalline WOx/W thin film. Materials Research Express, Volume 6, Number 12.
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  • Journal | Published On : 02-08-2019
    M Srinidhi Raghavan and Prof. S A Shivashankar
    Novel carbonaceous ZnO composite prepared through inert-ambient pyrolysis of the zinc anthranilate complex Materials Research Express, Volume 6, Number 9
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  • Journal | Published On : 13-06-2019
    S.Sangeetha, G.Krishnamurthy and M. SrinidhiRaghavan.
    Title of the paper: Electrochemical sensing and photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue (MB) dye by cobalt-beta hydroxybenzoate complex Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing Volume 101, October 2019, Pages 164-173.
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  • Journal | Published On : 13-06-2019
    M. Srinidhi Raghavan and Prof. S. A. Shivashankar.
    High-sensitivity detection of H2S by In2O3/C composite prepared by inert?ambient sealed?tube pyrolysis. SN Applied Sciences (2019) 1:719 |
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  • Patents | Published On : 24-05-2018
    Srinidhi.M and Prof.Navakanta Bhat, Girish Muralidharan , Amitva Pramanik.
    TITLE: A GAS SENSOR FOR DETECTING A GAS COMPONENT INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATION NUMBER: WO 2018/091293 A1 INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATION DATE: 24 MAY 2018 ABSTRACT: The invention relates to a gas sensor for detecting a gas component. The gas sensor comprises a sensing layer, a first and a second electrode, and a heating element. The sensing layer comprises 20-95 wt.% tungsten oxide and 5-80 wt.% elemental tungsten. 0 0 The combination of tungsten oxide and elemental tungsten constitutes at least 60 wt.% of the sensing layer. The invention further relates to a method of manufacturing a gas sensor comprising the step of depositing the sensing layer by physical vapour deposition.
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Other Information

Additional Responsibilities
Department ICRD - Coordinator
Department Phase-shift coordinator
UG-Engineering Chemistry Lab Incharge

Other Information
Visiting Researcher in CeNSE, IISc, Bangalore
Qualified Graduate Aptitude Test Engineering (GATE) 2009

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