
Chemistry Lecturer
Dr. Ranjith Gowda
Experiment Design
About me
I am a PhD graduate in Chemistry specializing in the design, synthesis, and characterization of polymeric nonlinear optical (NLO) materials for optoelectronic device applications. My research focused on developing chromophore-based systems, functionalized nanomaterials and polymer composites with enhanced optical limiting and photonic performance. I have developed strong expertise in organic chromophore synthesis, nanomaterial functionalization and advanced optical characterization techniques.
Interests: My research interests lie in the design and development of advanced functional materials, especially polymer nanocomposites and carbon-based nanomaterials. I focus on the synthesis and functionalization of carbon nanostructures such as single-walled carbon nanotubes and graphene derivatives, followed by structural and spectroscopic characterization. I am particularly interested in exploring their applications in optical limiting, radiation shielding, and energy-related technologies. Additionally, I aim to integrate experimental studies with computational modeling and simulation to better understand material properties and improve performance.

