
معرفی
Rajaboopathi Mani is a Research Fellow at Aalto University's School of Chemical Engineering, focusing on enhancing drug dissolution through organic mesocrystals. He is part of the Chemical Engineering in Aqueous Systems research group led by Prof. Marjatta Louhi Kultanen, with collaborations from Aalto distinguished professor Maarit Karpinen and Clare Strachan at the University of Helsinki.
- Doctoral degree in Physics, Periyar University, India
- Indo-Finnish Scholarship (2012) for research at Lappeenranta University of Technology
- Postdoctoral research at Shandong University, China (LED phosphors)
His research centers on organic mesocrystals, which could improve solubility for 40% of new drugs. The project explores nanoparticle orientation and void structures to accelerate dissolution of painkillers and cancer drugs, potentially saving lives in critical scenarios like heart attacks.
Mani's work intersects with pharmaceutical technology and materials science, combining aqueous chemical engineering with drug delivery innovation.
Scientific Recognition
- Awarded Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship (2018) for mesocrystal research
Collaborations include Prof. Clare Strachan (University of Helsinki) for dissolution studies and Prof. Maarit Karpinen for materials characterization. His background spans molecular solids, polymorphism, and optoelectronic materials across India, Finland, and China.

